Model Merge
Posted: September 16, 2008 by Craig Wheatley, Category:Uncategorized, sketchup
I’ve got a workflow conundrum for you today:
I’m using SketchUp or Revit and I’ve delved into the Full <Virtual Environment> made some changes to the Templates in the Full <Virtual Environment>. I’m happy with the analysis. I now want to go back to the original model in SketchUp or Revit and want to change (for example) some geometrical detail. When I go to set room or building properties I don’t get the detailed choices I get in the <Virtual Environment> so when I get to the <Virtual Environment> I’ll need to start all over and re-apply all the room data, Right??
Luckily No!
There is a feature in the full <Virtual Environment> that’s been around for a few years now called Model Merge. Specifically it’s a feature within ModelIT and allows the merging of IES Template and Room data from a previously saved model.
It’s important to follow the correct steps to avoid heartache so I have produced a flow chart and a worked example of how to approach this. I’ve used SketchUp but the approach is the same in Revit. Attached are the models too. This is a great tool that avoids repetitive input of data!
Workflow Summary:
• Create Model in SketchUp
• Make template changes in <Virtual Environment>
• SAVE AS!!!
• Edit model in SketchUp:
• Open in <Virtual Environment>

• Merge Model Data (Apply Original model template data onto New model)
• Continue Analyzing from where you left off.
For more details you can download a powerpoint here
Thanks
Craig


