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Creating OBJ Files in Revit

Oct 04, 2024

Are you a Revit user looking to export your 3D models as OBJ files? Here’s a simple guide to help you do just that. OBJ files are widely used in 3D modeling and can be easily imported into various programs for rendering and visualization. Follow these steps to export OBJ files from Revit:

Step 1: Open your Revit model and navigate to the 3D view that you want to export.

Step 2: Go to the 'File' menu and select 'Export' > 'CAD Formats'.

Step 3: In the 'Export CAD Formats' dialog, choose 'Wavefront OBJ (*.obj)' from the 'Save as type' dropdown menu.

Step 4: Select a location to save the OBJ file and give it a name.

Step 5: Click 'Options' to specify the export settings. Make sure to check the box for 'Export in Linked Files' if your model contains linked Revit files.

Step 6: Once you’ve set the export options, click 'OK' to close the dialog.

Step 7: Finally, click 'Save' to export your Revit model as an OBJ file.

That’s it! You’ve successfully created an OBJ file from your Revit model. Now you can import this file into other 3D modeling software for further editing, rendering, or visualization. OBJ files preserve the geometry, materials, and texture information of your Revit model, making it easy to collaborate with others and integrate your designs into different workflows.

By following these simple steps, you can enhance your 3D modeling workflow and take full advantage of the interoperability that OBJ files offer. Whether you’re an architect, interior designer, or 3D artist, being able to export OBJ files from Revit will open up new possibilities for your projects.

So next time you need to share your Revit models with collaborators or visualize them in other software, remember that exporting OBJ files is a quick and efficient way to do so. Give it a try and see how OBJ files can streamline your 3D modeling process!

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