Hi. I am trying to convert a DWG file to RFA however I seem to be getting this error:
"None of the created elements are visible in Reflected Ceiling Plan: Ref. Level View. You may want to check the active view, its Parameters, and Visibility settings, as well as any Plan Regions and their settings."
these are the steps I took:
A couple of things here:-
-You cannot 'convert' a DWG to an RFA just be bringing it into the Family Template.
-You can bring the DWG into the RFA template in order to use it as part of the Family or as a visiual template by which you develop your Family.
-The message you got was a Warning, not an Error. The DWG did make it into the Family Template- it's just warning you that (due to any number of reasons) you are not seeing the DWG. It s however, in there.
Hope this helps?
as @bimscape pointed out not a Error, but a warning saying it placed it, but it cant be seen in that particular view.
When i tried to open the DWG i got this message which could be part of the problem as well.....
When it opened it looked like it was a series of flattened 3D perspectives. there does not seem to be any 3D elements in it. I also got the message below after the file opened:
That said.... Why are you wanting to bring the DWG into a Revit family?
Howard Munsell
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I am super new to Revit! I took a class but it was all the basics.
I needed some families and someone as well as when I talked to the manufacturer mentioned downloading their Revit files from their website - flos.com. Unless I am just completely looking in the wrong place, only thing I found were the DWG files. Generally, I get files from RevitCity, but it doesn't provide enough for my project. I need to show an elevation and a few 3D views with the light fixtures in them.
I guess the better question is....can this be done?
this is one of the reasons i don't like DWG's in Revit.....
The DWG has 9 different 2D views in. if I select just the side elevation, it has over 3000 objects in it. many of them are multifaceted Plines and Splines. that is alot of overhead that "I" wouldn't want i my model.
that said.... if you want this on a section, i would save out Just the view you want from the DWG. i would do this by making a WBLOCK of just that view. then you should be able to bring that into a Detail Item family. once that is made you can load the Detail Item into your project and just place it in the section.
Howard Munsell
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Yes, it can be done.
To be honest, if you are very new to Revit- creating your own families is just a little further down the road.
From what you've said, it sounds like they have Revit Families for their fittings, but you didn't find them? Why not go back to them and ask for clarification- or just ask them to email them to you.
The solution is longer than I expected but unfortunately, you cannot import it directly in the case of a 3d model you have to follow the following process:
1- export the 3d model into DWG
2- Import the model in Sketchup
3-Import SketchUp model in Revit generic family.
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