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
works fine for me...try this import setting
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Vitor Bortoncello | Arquiteto | Especialista BIM
Autodesk Certified Professional
Lasso all the DWG elements and Explode them, Save DWG and Link that Exploded DWG Version into Revit. How's it look now?
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.
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.
@marcFM76X wrote:I tried this unfortunately it is still the same
Strange. Worked for me as screenshots prove.
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
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.
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.
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