

When receiving a stream with views in Revit, they will appear under your project file's Views (all) > 3D Views tab. If you'd like to send everything in your model - all geometry and named views - apply the Set / Edit Objects Filter, go to the All tab, and click Set Filter.If you'd like to send just the named views, apply the Set / Edit Objects Filter, go to the Project Info tab, select Named Views, and click Set Filter.Speckle Rhino allows you to send named views in your file through two selection filters in your Speckle Rhino stream.

You can currently send 2D views out of Revit, but retrieving them in Revit and Rhino is currently not supported! Check back later for any updates on 2D view support. If you'd like to send everything in your model, including geometry, category information, views, and more, apply the Set / Edit Objects Filter, go to the All tab, and click Set Filter.This will include your 3D views along with any other project information options you've selected to send. If you'd like to send just your project file's views, apply the Set / Edit Objects Filter, go to the Project Info tab, select Views 3D, and click Set Filter.

Speckle Revit allows you to send your project file 3D views through two selection filters in your Speckle Revit stream. We'll take a look at sending orthographic and perspective views from Rhino and Revit, what happens when you receive them in both applications, and how to access the views from your browser. These Speckle views are detected by the Speckle viewer when browsing your model online, so you can access them there as well! Sending views with Speckle works like any other geometry object: when you send a named view from Rhino or a 3D view from Revit, it is converted to a Speckle view that can then be converted back into either a named view or 3D view depending on which application you are receiving the view in. If you are not familiar with the basics of sending and receiving models with Speckle Rhino or Revit, we strongly recommend following our Getting Started tutorials first before coming back to this one! It takes less than 3 minutes!įor a comprehensive overview of these connectors, check our docs 📚! To follow along with this tutorial, you will need to register with Speckle and install the required connectors 🔌.
