I am trying to import a sheet with multiple drawings on it from AutoCAD to a sheet in Revit but when I do so all I get are the lines showing the AutoCAD sheet and the drawing labels but no actual drawings. I have done this before and can't figure what is going wrong. I have the import options set to color: black and white, levels/layers: specify and unit: inch. I also don't have AutoCAD on my workstation and it is a very large hotel project with hundreds of specific details and sheets that I do not want and do not have time to change or redo. The DWGs I have are all set up as sheets and I don't have any individual details or drawings of the project not already set up as an AutoCAD sheet. I thought I could make the process simple by just importing the DWG sheet with all drawings to a Revit sheet at the correct scale, explode the layers, delete what I don't need and be done, this is NOT the case. Also I can get access to AutoCAD on another workstation after hours if anyone has any suggestions on how I could possibly fix this problem.
I don't think the ,dwg is going to import as you expect, from an AutoCAD's layout to a sheet in Revit. If you import a .dwg from a sheet in Revit all that is imported is the paperspace or layout content of the .dwg. You would need to import or link the .dwg from a model view in Revit, not from a sheet, and then add the views to the sheets.
If I may ask, what is the purpose of importing this .dwg file if what you have in mind is "explode the layers, delete what I don't need and be done". What kind of model would that be?
Alfredo, thank you for posting How to use TopoSolid on YouTube, very informative, although I have to go through it more times (old dog on new tricks 😉)
I have a question, and I tried to get answer on Forum and Help pages, but couldn't figure the solution.
Line in Sketch is slightly off axis and may cause inaccuracies.
That is the warning I get when I do simple task of generating TopoSolid from .dwg Import
I am working in solid modeling programs for last 20 years, and i don't like to have a warning at the start of creating something. That thing can create who knows what problem down the road and might make irreparable damages. I just try every time to have "clean" file.
I understand that I can continue with my work and organize land, but.....
I tried to figure out what is actually "slightly of axis" but couldn't get to end result and cancel the warning. dwg was just a simple file with 7 splines representing 5m elevation increments
I would appreciate any input,
Veso
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