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Chameleon

CHAMELEON

Chameleon is a plugin for both Grasshopper and Revit with a focus on interoperability, simulation, and efficient practice workflows. Chameleon’s main advantage is its ability to facilitate easy transfer of geometric data between Grasshopper and Autodesk Revit, but also includes other valuable tools to make life easier, both in Grasshopper and Revit.

Website: http://www.hijac-creative.com/chameleon-2/
Location: Washington, DC
Members: 244
Latest Activity: Sep 20, 2023

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type of chameleon most commonly kept as a pet in captivity

What is the most common type of chameleon found in captivity? Chameleons are popular pet lizards, and many…Continue

Tags: #chameleon, #reptile

Started by Fatima butt Feb 6, 2023.

chameleon is not installing in revit 2016 4 Replies

I have downloaded the chameleon plugin, It has been installed in grasshopper but when I am installing in revit it's not installing, Please help me. How to install in revit?Continue

Started by aman gupta. Last reply by Luigi Olivieri Jun 13, 2019.

New Chameleon Available 29 Replies

Hi all,The new Chameleon (0.4.0.0) is finally here, check it out!http://www.hilojacobs.com/?page_id=464Chameleon now supports editing adaptive…Continue

Started by Hiroshi Jacobs. Last reply by MHMOD DEEP Sep 8, 2017.

running Chameleon in revit

Im facing a problem with the Chameleon while trying to push from GH to Revit, attached below is the error message, any help is higly appreciated.…Continue

Started by MHMOD DEEP Sep 8, 2017.

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Comment by first1 on May 6, 2012 at 3:16am

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Comment by Hiroshi Jacobs on May 4, 2012 at 7:33am

Hmm, Yeah you're right.  Units are not being converted properly in Revit.  I will have to dig through the Revit API to find out why it's automatically converting the units to feet.  thanks!

In the meantime, if you use feet as your Rhino unit, or at least convert the numbers to feet in grasshopper you should be fine I think.

Comment by first1 on May 4, 2012 at 7:17am

yes,they have the same units(mm).

Comment by Hiroshi Jacobs on May 4, 2012 at 7:15am

That is the conversion rate between inches and mm.  I suspect your problems is the Rhino file and the Revit file are not using the same unit system.  Please make sure they both have the same units.

Comment by first1 on May 4, 2012 at 3:57am

Why the 3d point which in revit can not be match the origin model in rhino?I found the component bug is  revit 304.8m = rhino 1m !

Comment by first1 on May 4, 2012 at 12:52am

good job!

Comment by Hiroshi Jacobs on May 3, 2012 at 11:59am

Brent - I added a new install package to my website if you want to give that a try.  This version doesn't use the RhinoCommon.dll so hopefully it will work more seamlessly for you. 

http://www.hilojacobs.com/?page_id=464

Comment by Brent Daniel White on May 3, 2012 at 10:09am

Alright, I'll continue to play with it and let you know if anything changes.

 

 

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