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    What Revit Wants: Workarounds for Sharing Colour Overrides From Navisworks to BIM 360

    Recently I had an issue sharing colour overrides from Navisworks to BIM 360 Glue. This has been ok for a while, but something broke. After some investigation, it turns out that one of the sub-Models in the Glue merged model was causing the problem.

    I typically convert IFCs using the Link method, which results in DirectShape objects. It seems that one of the Architectural files that I converted this way from ArchiCAD to Revit and then to BIM 360 Glue was stopping the colours from getting baked into the BIM 360 Shared View.

    To workaround this issue:
    1. Determine what problem model/s you have (possibly those converted from IFC)
    2. Open your Merged Model in Navisworks for BIM360
    3. Hide these problem models in Navisworks scene
    4. Run Appearance Profiler or otherwise apply colour overrides
    5. In the BIM 360 Shared Views pane, click New to make a new Shared View on BIM 360 Glue with the colours 'baked in'
    6. Go to Glue desktop app and confirm the colours are working
    7. Then, Unhide the problem model here...
    8. And then make a new view in the desktop app
    9. This new view should have all models you want showing, and the colour overrides working ok.


    On a related note, you may have seen this warning:
    View in model is still processing and some items may not be overridden
    It seems that this might put your Glue merged model in a dirty state? Try deleting all views with this message before trying to create Shared Views from Navisworks with colour overrides.


    Click here to view the entire blog post.
    Luke Johnson | Autodesk Expert Elite Member
    Author of What Revit Wants

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