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    Distinguished Contributor
    Posts: 129
    Registered: ‎01-26-2009

    importing CAD

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    05-21-2012 04:26 PM

    I got a 3d model in dwg format.

    I imported it into Revit Architecture.

    I came in as 1 entity.  I tried to partial explode/full explode it and it became some single lines only.

    What's the reason of it?

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    vector2
    Posts: 2,058
    Registered: ‎03-28-2009

    Re: importing CAD

    05-21-2012 05:08 PM in reply to: diesellam

    diesellam wrote:

    I came in as 1 entity. 


    That's because a dwg 3d wireframe IS one entity.

     

    What exactly do you want to do with it?

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    Distinguished Contributor
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    Registered: ‎01-26-2009

    Re: importing CAD

    05-21-2012 05:12 PM in reply to: vector2
    I kind of want to explode it and so that they are not in 1 entity, have the ability to move the pieces around if needed to be since the 3d model was created in other 3d modeling software.
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    vector2
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    Registered: ‎03-28-2009

    Re: importing CAD

    05-21-2012 05:36 PM in reply to: diesellam

    diesellam wrote:
    "I kind of want to explode it.. move the pieces around"


    Please explain why you would want these things.

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    Distinguished Contributor
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    Re: importing CAD

    05-21-2012 05:47 PM in reply to: vector2
    The guy who created the 3d model doesn't want to make any more changes in his 3rd party software. I have to be the one to make the changes in Revit. So he just saved this file as a DWG so that I can import it. I thought after you import it, I can explode it and make the changes. It doesn't work that way?
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    vector2
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    Registered: ‎03-28-2009

    Re: importing CAD

    05-21-2012 06:34 PM in reply to: diesellam

    diesellam wrote:
    The guy who created the 3d model doesn't want to make any more changes in his 3rd party software. I have to be the one to make the changes in Revit. So he just saved this file as a DWG so that I can import it.

    His "3rd party" software cannot make changes to your

    Revit model any more than you can use Revit to make

    changes to his model. If you both wanted to make changes

    to each others' model, you would both need to be using

    the same program.

     

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    sagar.londonites
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    Registered: ‎05-03-2011

    Re: importing CAD

    05-21-2012 11:18 PM in reply to: diesellam

    Revit won't allow you to explode the file and make changes to it. Sketchup does it, not Revit. Instead you can try one of the followings -

    1. Use Sketchup if you want to explode the CAD file and make changes to it.

    2. Link the CAD in Revit and use it as a reference to model it completely in Revit, then forget the CAD and make changes to Revit.

    3. Do the changes directly in CAD file.

    - Sagar
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