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saeborne
2007-05-02, 08:47 PM
Is there a method of extracting 3D model information from Google Earth, for use within Revit Architecture.
Although not particularly accurate, the Google earth models seem like a great starting point for a very quick adj. site study.
sbrown
2007-05-03, 12:23 AM
Yes go to avatech.com and download their revit plugin.
Sorry I read the post wrong, this plugin lets you put your model in google earth, not google earth into revit.
Tobie
2007-05-03, 01:00 AM
No. I have looked for it and could not find anything.
Now someone will prove me wrong.
cphubb
2007-05-03, 02:45 AM
I think you can import Google Earth into Sketchup and then take the sketchup model with a patch of Google earth into Revit. I have not tried this myself but have recieved a Sketchup model with a Topo from GE
Tobie
2007-05-03, 02:57 AM
How do you go about exporting from GE?
jwilhelm
2007-05-03, 04:07 AM
There is in fact a plugin that lets you bring Google earth geometry in to Revit
I actuially used it once but now I forget what it was, I would google it, you'll find it
Andre Baros
2007-05-03, 04:51 AM
I agree, there are plug-ins available for pulling 3D data out of Google earth which you can then bring into Revit. If the Sketch-Up method works, than that's a great place to start, the other one which I saw a while back worked by capturing the OpenGL data and saving it to a usable 3D format (such as 3ds).
I'll look through my notes at work tomorrow to see if I can post a name or link.
Tobie
2007-05-03, 05:13 AM
Thank you. Much appreciated.
s.messing
2007-05-03, 06:12 AM
Not sure bout the deets, but this is a site that talks about the supposed "bi-directional integration" between SketchUp and Revit (I am putting that in quotes because these are the same people who call SketchUp BIM). It seems relatively plausible, but I am going to do some testing before I start putting my words behind this whole thing. It does seem like it has a lot of potential.
http://www.tenlinks.com/NEWS/PR/avatech/062806_connector.htm
Based on what you see when you go to the site, the newest version appears to have been released today (May 2nd, 2007):
http://www.avat.com/products/software/avatech/earthconnector/
If you guys tear into this before I do, let us know if it works.
Cheers,
Stephen
mruehr
2007-05-03, 02:02 PM
Check this out
http://www.graphisoft.com/company/press_zone/ac11_google_earth.html
Matt Brennan
2007-05-03, 05:47 PM
I think you can import Google Earth into Sketchup and then take the sketchup model with a patch of Google earth into Revit. I have not tried this myself but have recieved a Sketchup model with a Topo from GE
This method works quite well. Once you have placed it in google earth, you can save the kmz file and send it to clients.
At this point I haven't figured out how to post it on the web (sales purposes) but I am sure there is a way...
jwilhelm
2007-05-03, 08:21 PM
here is what you are looking for
http://ogle.eyebeamresearch.org/
Andre Baros
2007-05-03, 09:59 PM
Yep, that's it. I know a student who pulled a whole city out for a school project.
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