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    Question Using Revit ,Autodesk Plant3d and Inventor to design Cement Plant

    hello,
    I am currently working on a project to design 3d cement plants.I am facing some problems whih are listed below:
    1.Creating terrain in revit: Is it possible to create terrain in revit and plant 3d??
    2.Belt Conveyor and conveyor gallery: how can I create Conveyor in autoplant?? I saw a video placing conveyor in inventor but that was also not as per standard.
    3.Choosing right platform to showcase your project to the client.
    4.How one can create section box as used in revit??
    5.Is it possible to use autolisp to design equipments such as hopper where we can give command to create hopper of required geometry.
    Thanks in advace.

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    Default Re: Using Revit ,Autodesk Plant3d and Inventor to design Cement Plant

    1. Yes it's possible to create terrain in Revit, look into the Massing & Site tab.
    2. not sure.
    3. I would suggest you look into either Navisworks Simulate or Showcase.
    4. Go to a 3d view, duplicate it and choose a new name, then right click the view cube, choose orient to a view, section & pick an existing section name.
    5. I suppose its possible but I would suggest posting this specific question in the AUGI autolisp forum.
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