Our Landscape Arch team uses Rhino for design and our Arch team uses Revit, we would like to be able to create a relationship between Enscape assets placed in the Rhino model to Enscape elements in the Revit model, is this already possible? Any hacks?
Thanks a lot for your input and welcome to our Forum @DDarling .
There is no such way/trick/hack I’m aware of, unfortunately. The two CAD solutions are simply too different to allow for an easy transfer like that - I will still forward your inquiry as a feature request of course.
If there was an open API we could grab proxy locations and definitions, are there any updates on creating an open API?
I’m afraid not - At least not for the time being but this is also something which has been requested before a couple of times. I’ll forward your Feedback as well!
Try Rhino.Inside.Revit
From what I can tell Enscape for Revit uses a Type Parameter called “EnscapeAssetId” to determine which proxy to render (see attached screenshot).
If there was a way for us to determine this EnscapeAssetId from Rhino that should be enough to recreate the type along with the parameters in Rhino.Inside.Revit. However when you look at the Object Details (see second screenshot) same asset in Rhino the “EnscapeAssetId” is not avaliable as an attribute..
Is there a way to find the “EnscapeAssetId” equivalent in Rhino or are the Asset Ids GUIDs different across Rhino and Revit?

