Hello FormIt Community! As you may have heard on the FormIt blog in April, Autodesk has shifted FormIt into maintenance mode. This means FormIt is no longer being actively developed, and any future releases will only address critical security issues that arise. Moving forward, Autodesk will co...
Can anyone tell me that how can I use FormIt in my Revit Architecture 2025. I have installed it but it's asking for buying it although I have a subscription of Autodesk.
Reg Repair using CCleaner, Use the Microsoft Uninstall Tool - Formit Converter was listed even after main formit uninstall, uninstall that using MS tool. Reinstall new Revit 2024 Download package.
FormIt Pro says that it is only available with the AEC collection, but even with the collection, I am told that I do not have access to it. I am signed in and able to use all the other AEC collection software that I have installed.
Autodesk has chosen not to integrate conceptual modelling tools into Revit which is imho an inefficient way of working, but introduced Formit over 5 years ago to bridge that gap. But if the only thing you can do within FormIt is extrude solids, sweep profiles along a 2d path and create segmented lofts, what is the purpose of FormIt?
failed to initialize the add-in "formit conversion" because the assembly "c:\program files\autodesk\formit converter for revit 2023\formitconverterribbon.dll" does not exist.
For some reason Formit doesn't see that I have a student license and won't let me use te program as a student. When I start Formit it just says that my trial is over. I tried relogging and redownloading but both didn't work. When I search on student products on the autodesk site Formit also has a student version. Are there any solutions to fix ...
Also, I attempted to uninstall the FormIt Converter with 3 different MSIEXEC strings, two where were found in: \\Revit 2023\image\RVT_2023_en-US\manifest\app.RVT.xml and one which was found in its Registry Listing.
I've seen some great designs come to life and especially the workflow FormIt » Revit » Twinmotion was much appreciated. I would much rather see FormIt merge with Tinkercad (hint hint). Anyway, sad to see it go, but thankful for the good run!