Revit dwg spider web in 3d section and elevation view

Revit dwg spider web in 3d section and elevation view

halil_katuc
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Revit dwg spider web in 3d section and elevation view

halil_katuc
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Hello everybody, I got a problem in revit 3d view, here is the problem. When I import the dwg file into revit it look like a spider created a web on it, this appearing on elevation and sections too, only on plans look clear. Could u please give me hand to solve it thanksScreenshot_5.pngScreenshot_6.png

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barthbradley
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barthbradley
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Actually, I think the issue is that the DWG is far, far away from the Internal Origin - well beyond the 10-mile limit. 

 

Help | About the Maximum Distance Limit | Autodesk

 

CAD file is not showing when linked or imported in Revit (autodesk.com)

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Revit_Whisperer
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It looks like the lines were drawn in a plan view, but snapping to things in different Z elevations.

 

I would wblock out what you need and flatten it, then link it into Revit, current view only in a plan view.

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RSomppi
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Have you opened it in AutoCAD to see if it looks the same?

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ToanDN
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Link it in a plan view and tick the box Current view only.

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halil_katuc
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yes, it is same

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halil_katuc
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I think u r right  here it how it is in autocad

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Revit_Whisperer
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That's what I expected...I mentioned before that I would wblock out just the part that you need, open that file and flatten it, then link or import current view only in your Revit project.

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ToanDN
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@halil_katuc wrote:

I think u r right  here it how it is in autocad


There is no need to flatten the DWG in AutoCAD.  Just link it in with Current view only box ticked, or link it in a drafting view then copy paste it to any other view that you want.

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