The contents in my imported file appears to be a texture sampler with a matrix for a bunch of materials: ceramic, glass, water, fabric, wood, concrete, flooring, stone, tile, etc, etc. As you say, it is possible to import, but the resulting vwx content is strange.ĭescribed here for everyone's entertainment: Or perhaps time for me to upgrade to High Sierra per experience of Thomas reported near end of this thread:įurther research, corrected Many Thanks for that rvt file. Revit projects must just be too intense for my little laptop.ĭisappointed, but hoping for better import function in future vwx updates and versions, and improvements to my personal work computer. They started to import, a few lines showed up on my screen, but the import "paused" and could not be restarted because "out of application memory". Get Info/More Info note suggests they are rev2016.rvt so do not address the idea that my problem file is newer version than 2018. I downloaded the Basic (16MB) and the Advanced (14MB) sample files for test import. “The best laid schemes o’ mice an’ men/Gang aft-gley.”įrom “To a Mouse”, by Robert - Thanks for notice of AutoDesk Sample files! My plan was to paste needed elements from the import into my project file. I figured the big file would be a slog to import and slow navigation, but I did not expect a crash at start of import. Thanks for comment and the ref to older thread.
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