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Asked: January 1, 20242024-01-01T10:21:41+00:00 2024-01-01T10:21:41+00:00In: Autodesk Revit

Managing Large Point Clouds in Revit: Seeking Advice

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Hi everyone,

I’m currently working on a project in Revit that involves handling a large point cloud, and I could use some guidance. How do you efficiently organize heavy point clouds in Revit? Any tips or straightforward workflows you can recommend?

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  1. Amir Shirzadi
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    2025-10-21T09:46:13+00:00Added an answer on October 21, 2025 at 9:46 am

    We recently scanned a large site with the NavVis VLX (29 datasets) with a total size of about 84 GB. The site covers roughly 93,000 m².

    We processed everything locally instead of using the online platform. After cleaning and organizing the point cloud in Cyclone 3DR, the data was reduced to about 70 GB (E57).

    I tried Autodesk ReCap for zone management, but it wasn’t very efficient at this scale. After testing a few different tools, I found Qbitech (qbitec.com) works best for bringing large point clouds into Revit. It’s fast, handles heavy data smoothly, and has great visualization tools, the X-ray view and other display modes are especially useful.

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