If you don’t have an Autodesk account, you can create one here. Join the Public Beta Today > Log into your Autodesk feedback community account.How do I get started with the Rhino Connector? Check out the demo below to see it in action. Your Data Exchange is published to Autodesk Docs where you can store and access the data from Revit or any other application with an available Data Exchange Connector. Install the Rhino Connector into Rhino, select the geometry you want to share, and create a Data Exchange. The Rhino Connector makes it easy to share complex geometry and property data into Revit for design to documentation workflows.Ĭreating a Data Exchange in Rhino is easy.
This new Connector offers a step forward for interoperability and collaborative work, and better syncs Rhino and Revit workflows for more seamless design development. Without the Rhino Connector, sharing data for consumption by other applications can result in lossy or incomplete translation, requiring time intensive workarounds or third-party plug-ins to capture the full extent of the information being shared. Many architects and designers use Rhino to model and analyze 3D solids and surfaces for everything from simple massing models to complex façades, before moving into more all-purpose BIM and CAD tools for design development and documentation.