Hi,
I have recently switched from microstation to revit, however by doing so I have had to import the file into revit via autocad as a DWG. I have recently imported the 3D building from CAD into Revit, however it has been imported as a solid block, which means that components cant be separated. Is there a way around this, or do I have to draw it from scratch in Revit?
Any help would be much appreciated!
Thank you
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Hi @Anonymous
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Can you try the following and see if it resolves your issue?
Load your dwg into a mass family into your project. This should allow you to use tools such as Pick Wall/Roof By Face in your project.
Import setting to take care during the import
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Hi @Anonymous
Sure thing! Keep us posted!
Regards,
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Under Insert>>Import CAD, you can directly import DGNs. The DWG step is quite redundant.
Making them usable is, however, another matter altogether.
So you would want to import it as a Mass, and follow the steps per @Viveka_CD to make the model usable.
For future reference - bringing in DGNs to Revit is an excruciating experience.
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