The model shimmered as forces traveled through it. Red stress clouds appeared at the beam-column joint—the same spot where the architect’s curtain wall would attach.
And the building stood, a little straighter, thanks to the awkward, beautiful handshake between Revit and ETABS. Export from Revit to ETABS
“Because,” Maya said, “a bridge requires a toll keeper. The export is never perfect. But if you clean your model, align your centerlines, and accept a little manual healing… you can cross the chasm.” The model shimmered as forces traveled through it
Maya smiled. She now had numbers. She could send a report: Move the wall 4 inches east, or add two more #8 bars. a little straighter