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Importing a 3D CAD image

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ddobbs1
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Importing a 3D CAD image

I am using Revit 2012 Architecture and I have tried to import a 3D drawing from the Wolf/Subzero appliance line.  When I try to import the drawing I get the message:

 

  "Some ACIS objects could not be imported. To import them, use AutoCAD to convert them into polymesh objects and reimport."

 

Can someone tell me how to go about converting the objects in basic/novice terms?

 

Thanks,

Del Dobbs

 

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vector3
in reply to: ddobbs1


@ddobbs1 wrote:

 

  "Some ACIS objects could not be imported.  


Welcome to the forum ddobbs.

 

Ignore that message.

 

 

Message 3 of 11
parveen.revit
in reply to: ddobbs1

 Explode 3D solid which converts it to Regions.

Type CONVTOMESH, select Region objects, and that's it.

Parveen_Intec_Infocom (BIM, CAD, GIS, QS Services' Provider)
Message 4 of 11
ddobbs1
in reply to: parveen.revit

Thanks so much for the reply.  I am a novice at AutoCad a little bit more than a beginner at REVIT.  So do I open the drawing in AutoCad and perform the operation that you stated....resafe and then import it back into REVIT?

 

Thanks,

Del Dobbs

Message 5 of 11
vector3
in reply to: ddobbs1

You could for sure do all kinds of good things with .dwg files

and AutoCAD before importing them into Revit.

Message 6 of 11
ddobbs1
in reply to: vector3

What do you mean?

 

Del Dobbs

Message 7 of 11
ddobbs1
in reply to: parveen.revit

 

 

 

 

 

Above are the two messages I recieved after exploding the drawing and then converting it per your instructions.  Any other ideas or maybe there is something I did incorrectly?

 

Thanks again,

Del Dobbs

Message 8 of 11
ddobbs1
in reply to: parveen.revit

Here is second part of the error message.

 

Message 9 of 11
parveen.revit
in reply to: ddobbs1

this file is not created in AutoCAD, it is an DWG export from any other software.

you can open this in AutoCAD and use PROXYGRAPHICS  command and set the value to 1.

 

BTW, it would be interesting to know the reason behind import and if we can suggest a work around to avoid this import.

Parveen_Intec_Infocom (BIM, CAD, GIS, QS Services' Provider)
Message 10 of 11
ddobbs1
in reply to: parveen.revit

I wanted to get the refrigerator in the kitchen plan I was designing for my new house.  On a different note...I managed to get it imported however it is lying on its back on the x-axis and it should be standing upright.  Is there anyway to change this orientation?

 

Thanks,

Del Dobbs

Message 11 of 11
parveen.revit
in reply to: ddobbs1

if it's a refrigerator then it should be imported in a family editor environment.

then load that into project.

You can place flip (left/right, top/bottom) tool in family and then use it to rotate family in project.

Parveen_Intec_Infocom (BIM, CAD, GIS, QS Services' Provider)

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