Models can be published using the Revit Add-In or by updating a .rvt
file into the Layer app. Both methods reach the same end goal of bringing Revit categories and elements into Layer.
<aside> π Layer supports models up to 5GB, however model size directly impacts processing time when publishing a model. See here to learn more about reducing the size of your mode.
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Download and install the Revit Add-in
Open a model in Revit
Select the LAYER tab in your project ribbon, and sign into the Add-In
<aside> π You can sign into the Add-In using your email & password or using Sign in With Google/Microsoft.
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Once signed in, click Publish Model
**** in your LAYER ribbon. Publishing the model can take several minutes as the model files are uploaded.
<aside> π When publishing a model from the Add-In, the primary model and all linked models will be published by default.
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Once published, a panel will open within Revit that will allow you to select the project to associate the model with and name the version. It is typically best practice to indicate a date or model percentage complete of the version as the version name.
If this is a new model that has not yet been published to the project, then select the option to Create a new model. If this is a new version of an existing model, then select the existing model from the drop-down.
Click Publish Models Now β
****to begin processing the model(s). Note that this can take several minutes or up to an hour depending on the size and complexity of the model. When the model has finished processing, you will receive an email notification.
Once the model has been published, you are free to use the Layer Web App to view and manage the model.
Within a project, click the +
button next to the Models header in the left side navigation
Select Upload a Model Manually to Layer
Select the .rvt
file from your computer to upload to Layer
If you would like to include linked models, select the checkbox to βInclude models that are linked to this one.β
<aside> π‘ By uploading linked models, you will be able to create Model Views that include multiple models overlayed on top of one another.
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