
Open your Navisworks model that includes Saved Viewpoints. Open View - Windows and enable "Case BCF Exporter" %APPDATA%Autodesk Navisworks Manage 2021Plugins In the downloaded package, there is a ReadMe file. You can download compiled 64-bit BCF Exporter plugins from here I have now built the Case BCF Exporter ( CASE.Navis2BCF ) for Navisworks 2018 and Navisworks 2021 (update – I have also compiled and test for Navisworks 2020 as well): I spent some time over the last day or so downloading the repos, setting references, and fixing the Build problems. So all we need is a Navisworks addin that converts Saved Viewpoints to BCF files … and CASE built one of those back in the day! I previously posted about the CASE BCF Exporter here. Those plugins were ultimately released as open source in dead link here, and partly maintained in a fork here. CASE built and released some really nice free software, including addins and plugins for Revit and Navisworks. Years ago, there was a cool BIM and Technology company called CASE that got bought out by WeWork.
So, if we still want to mainly work in Revizto, but we are receiving Navisworks Saved Viewpoints as a kind of action list, what then? Instead, with the Revizto ribbon in Navisworks, you can simply click Create Issue, Apply a Stamp, and immediately start collaborating with your team in the cloud.īut, we generally still have to sometimes work with people who do things ‘the old way’. For example, some companies still create Viewpoints in Navisworks, share those Viewpoints as actions, and call that ‘coordination’ or ‘collaboration’ (which it really isn’t). However, some people and companies still do things ‘the old way’.
As you know, Revizto is the best Integrated Collaboration Platform on the market today, especially if we are talking about AEC and BIM Coordination and Management.