A Historical Breakdown Of How To Export From Autocad To Revit Conversion Factors And Dimensional AnalysisIf I knew how to code, I would have it prompt you to choose which layers go to which line style. Assigning the various line styles. Re-annotating is what slows me down the most. It still sees lines that are too short but at least I can choose to delete these and maintain end up with usable detail. With this method you would end up deleting or turning off the hatch from AutoCAD, and re-hatching in Revit. The plan is to get this sorted out during the next 500 details. The issue is that every drawing is different. It’s hard to standardize something that’s not very standard. Using this tool, I’m able to transfer all the annotation and hatches from AutoCAD to Revit in less than a minute. Essentially, every layer in the DWG file becomes a Revit linetype. Likewise with every dimension. Text style as well as all the fill patterns. For the record, I definitely DON’T recommend this method. It deposits a whole ton of extra crap in your model. Can't find what you're looking for? Ask the community or share your knowledge. Still, the best choice is editing it in AutoCAD, cleaning all the unnecessary elements, and using it as a link in Revit. You have to do a full explode, any unbroken blocks will not be editable. Double check everything has been converted using the Filter.
Saturday, June 10, 2023
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