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Blender 4.2: Precise Modeling Workshop
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What exactly is an IFC file, and why someone working with architectural visualization would like to import IFC files to Blender? An IFC file is standard file format that can be used to share data generated by BIM tools like Revit, VectorWorks and ArchiCAD. It was created by the IAI (International Alliance for Interoperability) and can be really helpful to put complex projects into Blender, to work on the visualization of projects.

With IfcOpenShell we can download an Add-on for Blender called IfcBlender, and guess what? We will be able to import IFC files to Blender! If you want to give it a try, just go visit the site project and download it right now!

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Thanks to @bitacovir for the tip!

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  1. This looks interesting… I’ve tried to install it a couple of times to no effect. Was installation straightforward for you?

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