![]() Then save the NWD file in a different location. If there is any change in a specific model, you have to export an NWC file then open the NWF file.Append this to the NWF file and follow the same steps. If you need to add any new elements like placeholder elements, create a separate view for it and export the NWC file.Save an NWF file first and then save this file as and NWD file.Open NavisWorks and Click on Append and select all the files.Keep all the files in the same folder this would make it easier to update files.Export views as NWC from Revit or IFC from other platforms.Following is the workflow to upload a Navisworks file to ALICE: All the modeling tasks must be finished inside the native software prior to bringing it to Navisworks. I do not see a way to change the material of a specific Fabrication parts system.Navisworks can be helpful if you don’t have a CIM that is developed on Revit or you have multiple files and file formats. I think the only true way as of right now is to use Dynamo code to find the systems and color them accordingly so that when you export to NWC, the colors get exported also. If its a collaborated model, no one else will see the colors you just set up. In the end it did work, but this is still not the proper way. Trying to find the correct Category and Property was a pain in the butt. This took some time to figure out since you have to setup Selection Sets. ![]() I did get the colors working using the Appearance Profiler. ![]() When you have to do this (Export to Navis) more than 20 times a day, this definitely lags the process. This seemed like a real hacky way and added quite a few extra steps. I didn't have time to mess with the files after exporting to get them to color inside Navis.
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