Publishing Plant 3D projects to Revizto Follow
This article describes how to publish AutoCAD Plant 3D projects to Revizto.
Overview
You can publish models and sheets from a Plant 3D project to Revizto.
Prerequisites
Before you publish Plant 3D projects to Revizto, ensure that the following conditions are met:
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Your computer meets the requirements for publishing projects.
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Both Plant 3D and Revizto are installed on your computer.
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You have the required access rights in the destination Revizto project.
The required set of access rights depends on your goals. Consult the following table.
Right Description Add new 3D models Publish new 3D models and new versions of the 3D models that you published earlier.
This does not grant the right to publish new versions of 3D models that were previously published by other Revizto users.
Manage all 3D models Publish all 3D models, including new versions of the 3D models that were previously published by other Revizto users. Add new sheets Publish new sheets and new versions of sheets that you published earlier.
This does not grant the right to publish new versions of sheets that were previously published by other Revizto users.
Manage all sheets Publish all sheets, including new versions of sheets that were previously published by other Revizto users. Assign custom object properties This right is required to set model coordinates in Revizto when you publish a 3D model for the first time.
Principles
You can publish the following from a Plant 3D project to Revizto:
- A model with its referenced models (xrefs), current viewpoint, lines, object geometries, object properties, and point clouds.
- Sheets that belong to the models with the sheet numbers, names, revisions, and properties.
When you publish models and sheets from a Plant 3D project to Revizto, the following rules apply:
- When you publish sheets for the first time, they are published to a folder that is named after the model. Then you can edit the structure of sheet folders in Revizto as you like. The folder structure will be preserved during the next publishing.
- When you re-publish a Plant 3D project, the destination scene is completely overwritten. If some models are missing from the view or selection that you publish, they will be deleted from Revizto after publishing.
- When you re-publish a Plant 3D project, the sheets that you publish overwrite their previous versions. Other sheets that were previously published from this Plant 3D project remain intact.
Limitations
When you publish models and sheets from a Plant 3D project to Revizto, the following limitations apply:
- Some lines are not published. Line styles are not supported.
- Objects that don’t have polygonal presentations (have the same look in the 3dWireframe and Shaded modes) are not published.
- Text labels are not supported.
Publishing options
These options apply when you publish Plant 3D projects to Revizto.
Model publishing settings
When you publish your Plant 3D project to Revizto, you can specify the model publishing settings.
Option | Description |
Select models | To select the models that you want to publish, click this button. |
Lines | If you want to publish lines, select this checkbox. |
Point clouds |
If you want to publish all point clouds linked to the Plant 3D project, select this check box and select the point cloud quality (the minimum distance between points). The point size will be adjusted based on the distance. You can change the point size after publishing in the Edit > Visual Effects section of your Revizto project. Publishing point clouds with higher quality will increase the size of the resulting Revizto project and the publishing time. |
Sheet publishing settings
When you publish your Plant 3D project to Revizto, you can specify the sheet publishing settings.
Option | Description |
Select sheets | To select the sheets that you want to publish, click this button. |
Publishing Plant 3D projects
You can publish a Plant 3D project to Revizto manually, or schedule publishing for nonworking hours.
- Publishing Plant 3D projects to Revizto manually
- Scheduling publishing of Plant 3D projects to Revizto
- Linking Plant 3D projects to Revizto projects
Publishing Plant 3D projects to Revizto manually
To publish a Plant 3D project to Revizto:
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In Plant 3D, open the source project, and then open any project file.
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At the top menu, go to Revizto 5 > Publish to Revizto.
If you applied a selection, it will be cleared when you open the publishing wizard. However, if you apply the selection after opening the wizard, only the selected objects will be published.
Troubleshooting:
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If your Plant 3D project is not linked to a Revizto project, you will proceed to the Link to Revizto project dialog.
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To link the model to an existing project, click Link the model to an existing project, click OK, select a project, and click OK.
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To create a project and link the model to it, click Create a project and link the model to it, click OK, enter the project name, and click OK.
This will create a local project. Then you can open it in the Revizto application and upload it to a cloud or shared location.
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If it is the first time publishing to this Revizto project and the Revizto project already has a 3D model, select the destination scene and click OK.
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Add as a new model. Publish the Plant 3D models to a new scene.
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Update an existing model. Select a Revizto scene to overwrite.
Troubleshooting:
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If you selected Update an existing model in the previous step, review the mapping between the Plant 3D models and the Revizto models and correct it if needed, then click OK.
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If you want to publish models, select the Publish 3D models checkbox, click Select models, specify the model publishing settings, and click Save.
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If you want to publish sheets, select the Publish sheets check box, click Select sheets, specify the sheet publishing settings, and click Save.
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If you want to change the destination Revizto project, click Change.
You will proceed to the Link to Revizto project dialog. See Linking Plant 3D projects to Revizto projects.
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If there is an asterisk next to the Publishing settings title, some of the settings that are stored in a configuration file and affect publishing have non-default values. Move the pointer over the asterisk to review the changed settings.
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Click Publish.
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Wait until publishing is completed.
This might take from several minutes to several hours, depending on the project size, the number of sheets, and the performance of your computer.
Scheduling publishing of Plant 3D projects to Revizto
You can schedule publishing of Plant 3D projects to Revizto.
To schedule publishing of a Plant 3D project to Revizto:
- In Plant 3D, open the source project.
- At the top menu, go to Revizto 5 > Revizto Scheduler.
Troubleshooting:
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If your Plant 3D project is not linked to a Revizto project, you will proceed to the Link to Revizto project dialog.
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To link the model to an existing project, click Link a model to an existing project, click OK, select a project, and click OK.
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To create a project and link the model to it, click Create a project and link the model to it, click OK, enter the project name, and click OK.
This will create a local project. Then you can open it in the Revizto application and upload it to a cloud or shared location.
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If it is the first time publishing to this Revizto project and the Revizto project already has a 3D model, select the destination scene and click OK.
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Add as a new model. Publish the Plant 3D models to a new scene.
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Update an existing model. Select a Revizto scene to overwrite.
Troubleshooting:
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If you selected Update an existing model in the previous step, review the mapping between the Plant 3D models and the Revizto models and correct it if needed, then click OK.
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Specify the publishing options.
Option Description Publish 3D models If you want to publish models, select this checkbox, specify the model publishing settings, and click Save. Publish sheets If you want to publish sheets, select this check box, click Select sheets, select the sheets, and click Save. Sync Revizto project after publishing Sync the Revizto project with the cloud or a shared location after publishing.
This option is available only for cloud and shared location projects.
Weekday(s)
Time
The publishing schedule. Linked to The destination Revizto project.
To change the destination Revizto project, click Change. You will proceed to the Link Settings dialog. See Linking Plant 3D projects to Revizto projects.
- Click OK.
Linking Plant 3D projects to Revizto projects
When a Plant 3D project is linked to a Revizto project:
- The Plant 3D project is published to the linked Revizto project.
- You can create issues in the linked Revizto project directly from Plant 3D.
- You can switch back from the linked Revizto project to the Plant 3D project.
When you publish a Plant 3D project to Revizto for the first time, you are prompted to link it to a Revizto project.
You might want to change the linked Revizto project if you want to publish your Plant 3D project to a different Revizto project.
To link a Plant 3D project to a Revizto project:
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In Plant 3D, open the source project.
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At the top menu, go to Revizto 5 > Link Settings.
If you are not signed in to Revizto, you will be prompted to sign in.
- Click Link or Change link.
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Do one of the following:
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To link the model to an existing project, click Link the model to an existing project, click OK, select a project, and click OK.
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To create a project and link the model to it, click Create a project and link the model to it, click OK, enter the project name, and click OK.
This will create a local project. Then you can open it in the Revizto application and upload it to a cloud or shared location.
Troubleshooting
To troubleshoot your publishing of Plant 3D projects to Revizto, see the following sections:
Starting publishing
Q: In Plant 3D, the "Revizto 5" menu item is unavailable.
A: Do one of the following:
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If the menu item is present but not clickable, see In AutoCAD, Civil 3D, or Plant 3D, the Revizto plug-in buttons are not clickable.
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If the menu item is missing, ensure that the following conditions are met:
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You are using a supported Plant 3D version.
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Revizto is installed on your computer.
If both conditions are met, the AutoCAD plug-in that was installed with Revizto is missing or corrupted. To restore the plug-in, close Plant 3D and reinstall Revizto.
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Publishing errors
Q: When I publish a project from Plant 3D to Revizto, I get the "The project is locked by another instance of Revizto. To unlock the project, close other Revizto instances on your device." error.
A: Another application is writing data to a Revizto project. This might be manual or scheduled publishing from another authoring tool, or synchronization with a cloud. Wait until the operation is completed or cancel it.
Q: During the scheduled publishing from Plant 3D to Revizto, Plant 3D does not start.
A: Plant 3D might not start because it cannot sign in to Autodesk services. Check whether your Autodesk account is active.
Q: When I choose to update an existing model, some of the models in the list are unavailable. They are marked with the icon.
A: This can have the following reasons:
- The first version of the model was published by another project member, and you do not have enough rights to overwrite it.
- The model was published from another authoring tool. It can be overwritten only from that authoring tool.
Please consult the project owner on the correct method of updating the model.
Publishing results
Q: I cannot find a published model in Revizto.
A: Do the following:
- In the Revizto application, open the object tree.
- In the object tree, right-click the model and click Focus on objects.
- If you still cannot find the model, in the object tree, right-click the model and click Isolate.
Note. You can undo the isolation by clicking Undo at the bottom toolbar.
Q: After publishing from Plant 3D, some parts of a model are not displayed in Revizto.
A: This can have the following reasons:
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The camera visibility distance in Revizto is short. The model parts were published but you cannot see them from that distance.
In the Revizto application, do one of the following:
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Move closer to see the missing parts.
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In Preferences > Camera, increase the camera visibility distance.
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To optimize model rendering, Revizto draws only one side of each polygon. You do not see the polygons because their surfaces that face your point of view are not displayed.
Q: After publishing from Plant 3D, some models have incorrect positions.
A: The model’s drawing units are not set ("Units to scale inserted content" is set to "Unitless"). Select units and re-publish the model.
Scheduler
Q: Publishing does not start at the scheduled time.
A: Do the following:
- Ensure that at least one weekday is selected in the publishing schedule.
- Ensure that the computer that runs the publishing is turned on, is not in sleep mode, and you are signed in to the Windows user account that you use to run the publishing.
- Ensure that the Microsoft Windows user account that you use to run publishing is a member of the Administrators group.
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