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Is there a way to "fill" Sketchup obejct so you don´t see throught them on a Revit sheet?
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Images please... You can change the material of that SK obj.
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It's a SK problem, not Revit Problem. You have to create ACIS solids, not "Mesh".
BTW, if those obj. are walls why don't you create that in Revit?
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Ok, how do i turn a sketchup model into a ACIS?
I´ts because there are very compicated openings in the walls. It would take to long to make the walls in Revit, for me anyways.
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