Limitations of SketchUp Data Imported to Revit

Revit treats the data imported from Trimble® SketchUp® as a large block of geometry that resists being manipulated. However, you can change the layer settings from Trimble® SketchUp® to improve the results.

For example, to assign colors or materials on a by-layer basis, click Manage tabSettings panelObject Styles, and change settings on the Imported Objects tab.

When you import a Trimble® SketchUp® design into a Revit mass family and then load the mass family into a Revit project, you can convert mass faces (from the design) into walls, floors, and roofs. (See Importing Massing Studies from Other Applications.)

Note: Revit supports the import of files from Trimble® SketchUp® 8 and earlier releases. Files from later releases of Trimble® SketchUp® are not supported.

When creating content in Trimble® SketchUp® for use in Revit, consider the following restrictions: