Revit 3D to 2D

Revit 3D to 2D

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Revit 3D to 2D

Anonymous
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I have a recurrent problem in Revit which I can’t solve. I am wondering if you can transform 3D view into a 2D one. I am working at some custom made furniture models and I need to add axonometric views with dimensions on layouts.  I can make the 3D or Camera view but can’t add proper dimension on it.

I was an Archicad user until recently and I know you can do this very easily using the 3D Document function.

Also I find the fact that you cannot convert 3D model into 2D annoying, it is very necessary in detailing. May be there is a way and I couldn,t find it, please help.

 

Thank you,

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J450NP13
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What format do you need?  DWG or PDF?

 

You could just set your sheets up and then print to pdf.

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Anonymous
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Hi,

 

I want to transform the furniture 3D into linework in order to add dimensions and tags.

It is not helpful for me to export it into PDF format.

 

I think there is a way by exporting the Revit 3D into Dwg file and after that transforming it into 2D in Autocad.

But I don't know for sure if I can add proper dimensions in this way and also is quite time consuming.

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J450NP13
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Yes you can add dimensions to it....as long as you modeled it to scale.

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Anonymous
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@Anonymous wrote:

Hi,

 

I want to transform the furniture 3D into linework in order to add dimensions and tags.

It is not helpful for me to export it into PDF format.

 

I think there is a way by exporting the Revit 3D into Dwg file and after that transforming it into 2D in Autocad.

But I don't know for sure if I can add proper dimensions in this way and also is quite time consuming.


EXPORT > CAD FORMATS > DWG

Do that once you have placed your annotated views on sheets and it is a fairly automated process.  

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J450NP13
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And if it isn't to scale you can always scale it in autocad.

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Anonymous
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Yess, I have the 3D view and the drawing at the right scale, but unfortunately I can't add the proper dimensions.

I can add one or two but for the rest of them I can't properly snap the dimensions on the model, it is quite annoying.

 

Thank you anyway,

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constantin.stroescu
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Maybe I do not understand your problem too well , but if you want to to dimension a 3D view as a 2D axonometric View , you can do it by locking the 3d View and then using Set Work Plane > Pick a Plane , create the possibility to use dimensions.......

 

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/04b6d276-76b5-4237-b184-af4265d17fd6

 

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Anonymous
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Thank you, exactly my problem.

 

I am going to try it know, I think this is it :).

 

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J450NP13
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You can export it out as a dwg and dimension it in autocad as well.
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Anonymous
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Works perfectly fine! Thank you very much!

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constantin.stroescu
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you are welcome!

Constantin Stroescu

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