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− | + | This video shows the process of importing two IFC files generated from Archicad into BlenderBIM to execute a Clash Detection. After importing each IFC file into Blender via BlenderBIM, the Clash Detection tool generates a JSON file with all information on the clashing IFC elements. Afterwards, the JSON file is used to identify and select these elements. Note that both Blend files must be Linked. | |
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= See also = | = See also = |