My client wants/expects me to be able to manipulate a Residence set of plans bought off the internet. They bought the "cad set".
Upon contacting the company that is selling the plan, they tell me that the plan was drawn in AutoCad DWG.
Does anyone know what I will be able to do with this?
For example-If my client wants to change the exterior walls, will I be able to change the roof (using Revits roof system)
to suit?
Thank you!
I suppose you have a bunch of 2D .dwg files...
Before inserting the CAD files as background into your Views is good to check them in AutoCAD and clean them if necessary. If a CAD file contains multiple views then split the file into multiple files the contain only one view ( a file for Level 1 , another for Level 2 and so on)
Constantin Stroescu
WHAT!
So are you saying that I will not have anything close to a revit project to work with?
@glkirk wrote:
WHAT!
So are you saying that I will not have anything close to a revit project to work with?
No. You only have the CAD file to be used as the background to build your Revit model from. If the revisions are minor, you may better off be fixing the in AutoCAD.
Nope! Unless the files are made in AutoCAD Architecture that use AEC entities (Walls, Windows...etc). In this case you will be able to Export/Import these entities via IFC .....not perfect ,but enough good...
Constantin Stroescu
I wonder if AutoCAD Architecture uses DWG files?
I wonder if the newer Autocad 3D works very similar to Revit?
I wonder if all the elevations are draw in 2D in this 3000.00 cad set that it looks like I'm going to end up killing myself recreating a decent revit plan with.
I wonder if it might have been better buying a licensed est of paper plans for 2000.00 that i could simply redraw!?
UUUG!
@glkirk wrote:
I wonder if AutoCAD Architecture uses DWG files?
AutoCAD Architecture uses DWG files, but the files need to be exported to vanilla AutoCAD in order for AutoCAD to view the model, or you need to install Object Enabler in AutoCAD to view the model (in such case, you cannot modify them).
I wonder if the newer Autocad 3D works very similar to Revit?
No. Not at all.
I wonder if all the elevations are draw in 2D in this 3000.00 cad set that it looks like I'm going to end up killing myself recreating a decent revit plan with.
Yes.
I wonder if it might have been better buying a licensed est of paper plans for 2000.00 that i could simply redraw!?
It might, if you will be using the program for more than one job.
UUUG!
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