
Then navigate to where I want the FormIt 360 files to be (can also go to A360.Navigate to the folder with the SKP files in them.Go to the Add-Ins tab, FormIt 360 Conversion panel and choose Convert SketchUp Files from the drop down menu.Install the Plugin and restart Revit 2015.
Get the free FormIt Converter Plugin for Revit 2015 – LINK. Download the files you want locally onto the hard drive. Go to the SketchUp Warehouse – browse to a great looking catalog – LINK. Here are the steps for SketchUp conversion… The one ‘gotcha’ (which should be kind of obvious)… if the model is poorly constructed geometrically in SketchUp, then that same geometry will come down the pipe into FormIt and eventually into Revit…Īnother comment about size – you’ll get better results componentizing your SketchUp import – doing a blanket conversion of your entire existing SketchUp model will take longer and be a MUCH bigger memory footprint. Some more detail here, reproduced from the post: Use the same Revit addin to convert the FormIt 360 Sketch to RVT. Use addin to convert SKP to format for Formit.
Check out this excellent forum post by Tobias Hathorn, in which he describes the best workflow for Sketchup to Revit conversion via FormIt 360.