Linked CAD File showing differently in Revit

Linked CAD File showing differently in Revit

marcFM76X
Participant Participant
892 Views
10 Replies
Message 1 of 11

Linked CAD File showing differently in Revit

marcFM76X
Participant
Participant

Hi I am trying to link CAD dwg into revit however once linked, some of the components seem to move. 

 

I have created a new project and linked the CAD file, and it works perfectly fine. The DWG doesnt link correctly in my current project.  This is why I think it may be something within Revit that needs changed or I've done something wrong?

 

I have tried every solution I could find but still not getting anywhere.  DWG is attached, I have also attached image of what happens in current project once linked, and then new project.  

 

any help is greatly appreciated.

 

current project

current project dwg.pngnew project dwg .png

0 Likes
893 Views
10 Replies
Replies (10)
Message 2 of 11

vitorbortoncello
Advisor
Advisor

works fine for me...try this import setting

vitorbortoncello_0-1717607103774.png

 

A resposta te ajudou? Não esqueça de curtir e aceitar como solução!


Vitor Bortoncello | Arquiteto | BIM Manager


dAutodesk Certified Professional

Message 3 of 11

barthbradley
Consultant
Consultant

Lasso all the DWG elements and Explode them, Save DWG and Link that Exploded DWG Version into Revit.  How's it look now? 

Message 4 of 11

barthbradley
Consultant
Consultant

DWG LINK IN REVIT.png

Message 5 of 11

marcFM76X
Participant
Participant

i tried this, it still has the same outcome. 

 

0 Likes
Message 6 of 11

marcFM76X
Participant
Participant

I tried this unfortunately it is still the same

 

I wouldnt have thought possible, but could it be a setting within Revit that is affecting this?  I have since loaded into another project with no problems, just this project. 

0 Likes
Message 7 of 11

azad.Nanva
Advisor
Advisor

Explode more than a time.Sometimes there is the Block in the Block ,be sure all the drawing is line not block .

I dont see any problem.

Okey, maybe just drag and drop autocad file in your project, and why you draw the autocad section so far from your center of axis.

If it solves your problem, please click Accept to enhance the Forum.
0 Likes
Message 8 of 11

barthbradley
Consultant
Consultant

@marcFM76X wrote:

I tried this unfortunately it is still the same

 


 

Strange. Worked for me as screenshots prove.  

0 Likes
Message 9 of 11

TripleM-Dev.net
Advisor
Advisor

Hi @marcFM76X,

 

When I place the view in a section the import has elements that don't come up on the correct position, my guess is that it will only display correct in a plan view due some properties of the elements in the DWG.

I have tried other dwg's and they show up fine in all viewtypes (and they also have blocks in them)

 

Some things to consider:

1. the dwg has a it's geometry quite a distance from origin, move it closer or better direct in the dwg origin.

2. Has the dwg Curtain profile maybe a Z-value (I can't check, don't have AutoCad installed here)

 

- Michel

Message 10 of 11

marcFM76X
Participant
Participant

thanks for all the input.

 

I havent resolved this just done a work around instead. I tried all of the above which didn't work,  tried inserting to other projects with no problems, no idea how this happened, perhaps a bug within Revit.

 

0 Likes
Message 11 of 11

ouaheb_mustapha
Explorer
Explorer

 

Hi Marc ,

If you cannot reach a solution, you can explode the drawing in AutoCAD and then transfer it to Revit to restore the drawing to its original state. I hope I have been of assistance.

 

ouaheb_mustapha_0-1718278128169.png

 

 

0 Likes