I have drawn using civil 3d. It also has an elevation surface. It is necessary to take it on Revit and draw the site plan and the floor plan. But it is confusing when doing 3d drawing in Revit. What is the reason for that? Please help.
I have drawn using civil 3d. It also has an elevation surface. It is necessary to take it on Revit and draw the site plan and the floor plan. But it is confusing when doing 3d drawing in Revit. What is the reason for that? Please help.
Not sure what the question is here, but it looks like you might be wondering how to work with a geolocated DWG in Revit. It starts with Specifying Coordinates at Point and Linking Aligned.
Drill down into this link to learn more:
Not sure what the question is here, but it looks like you might be wondering how to work with a geolocated DWG in Revit. It starts with Specifying Coordinates at Point and Linking Aligned.
Drill down into this link to learn more:
check this out too... i took this class at AU this year.
https://www.autodesk.com/autodesk-university/class/Civil-3D-integration-within-Revit-2022
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check this out too... i took this class at AU this year.
https://www.autodesk.com/autodesk-university/class/Civil-3D-integration-within-Revit-2022
Howard Munsell
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