@ecuadorian said:
But Chris, if the model is already done in Revit, what would be the purpose of exporting it to SketchUp? Just to add entourage and render?
If you want movies, there's a direct path from Revit to Lumion.
If you want stills, you can export to AutoCAD and... well, wait until they release the Thea plugin for AutoCAD.
It is for rendering still images (Indigo, Vray ..).
Getting a revit file into Sketchup is just a pain.
The exported DWG files are so heavy and no materials make it hard.
I do use Al Hart's 'Convert Layer Names to Materials' but the whole procedure of it all is tedious and the SU file I end up with is nearly unusable.