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Export to Autocad - Crashing in C3D 2019

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Message 1 of 14
MirraLee
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Export to Autocad - Crashing in C3D 2019

Hi All

 

I am stumped, I thought it was my workflow and or overtaxing my machine and now I am thinking it might be more and hoping for an easy fix.

 

I need to Export to Autocad to transfer a Civil 3D topo into Revit and I am running into a critical issue. Critical in that I need to get these done and have sourced out all the workarounds that I know of.

 

EXPORTTOAUTOCAD is crashing to desktop on all files....

FATAL ERROR: Unhandled Access Violation Reading 0x0210 Exception at A4EA0AFh

oops.png

 

I have done what I can to the file so that it only has the topo, point cloud removed, even working on my C drive and a fresh reboot with NO other applications running in the background to troubleshoot potential issues.

 

 

I checked for updates - none and will be checking the beta area next!

 

 

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Is there anyone else getting this and is there a solution?

 

Thanks in advance 

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Message 2 of 14
Neilw_05
in reply to: MirraLee

Export to Autocad has crashed for as long as I have used it (since 2005). If I ignore the crash messages the file gets created just fine. In this case you have to ignore the serious crash message.

 

There are 3 parts to learning software:

1. What the tools do

2. How to apply them

3. What are the defects

 

This is fits under part 3.

Neil Wilson (a.k.a. neilw)
AEC Collection/C3D 2024, LDT 2004, Power Civil v8i SS1
WIN 10 64 PRO

http://www.sec-landmgt.com
Message 3 of 14

Hi @MirraLee ,

On the screenshot you used "3D Wireframe" visual style.

Try to set projection "Top" and visual style "2D Wireframe" before export.

Also you can attach drawing for detail research.


Eduard Karadzhaian
Senior Civil Infrastructure Engineer
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Message 4 of 14

In addition try this export type


Eduard Karadzhaian
Senior Civil Infrastructure Engineer
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Message 5 of 14
Cadguru42
in reply to: MirraLee

I have found that if you have Include sheets checked that the Export C3D Drawing command will crash with a fatal error every time. Make sure that is not checked and that the format you want is one version older than the one you really want. That's yet another bug that Autodesk has not fixed in many versions.

C3D 2022-2025
Windows 11
32GB RAM
Message 6 of 14
tcorey
in reply to: MirraLee

Try CIVILBATCHCONVERTER command.



Tim Corey
MicroCAD Training and Consulting, Inc.
Redding, CA
Autodesk Gold Reseller

New knowledge is the most valuable commodity on earth. -- Kurt Vonnegut
Message 7 of 14
MirraLee
in reply to: Neilw_05

Hi

I thought of that, there still is no file created, and even searched the hard drive.

 

Mirra

Message 8 of 14

Hi

 

I thought this was it, and I tried those changes and still no success. 

 

Thanks 

Message 9 of 14
MirraLee
in reply to: Cadguru42

Hi

 

This file only contains a tin file, no sheets are included in it.

 

Thanks 

Message 10 of 14
Neilw_05
in reply to: MirraLee

Well in your case it really is crashing.

Neil Wilson (a.k.a. neilw)
AEC Collection/C3D 2024, LDT 2004, Power Civil v8i SS1
WIN 10 64 PRO

http://www.sec-landmgt.com
Message 11 of 14
user181
in reply to: MirraLee

Have you tried using DWG TrueView and do a dwg convert and modify the conversion setup file format to explode AEC objects?

EESignature


Message 12 of 14
samir_rezk
in reply to: MirraLee

Hi @MirraLee 

try save as your drawing in .dxf format, then just open the dxf and save as .dwg it should be all in plain AutoCAD now.

hope this helps a little,


Samir Rezk
Technical Support Specialist

Message 13 of 14
MirraLee
in reply to: samir_rezk

Hi

 

Works but for I need to link said Tin into Revit and create a surface, and dxf removes too many properties that are required.

 

Sigh, came so close! I have 13 topo files to bring into Revit..... and only 1 day to do it now.

 

I have attached the files for anyone to EXPORTTOAUTOCAD below - Good Luck!

 

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1_StyMnL_XvM1Sx4A-Ku8yEWLulo8xtpB

 

🙂

Message 14 of 14
samir_rezk
in reply to: MirraLee

Hi,
I am not able to test you drawing right now, but I am pretty sure if you set your surface style to show TIN lines prior to saving as dxf then it will retain the TIN lines in your drawing as simple AutoCAD lines, you will then be able to use these TIN lines in Revit to create a topography. It’s a bit of workaround!

You could also export your surface to LandXML (just right click on the surface name in tool space), the disadvantage of this is that sometimes when you create a topography from LandXML it doesn’t produce an exact replica of the TIN in Revit.

If you have BIM 360, and Civil 3D 2019.2 you could opt to publish the surface (on the collaboration ribbon tab) then you can simply link to it in Revit

Hope this gets you closer to a solution,


Samir Rezk
Technical Support Specialist

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