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Titleblock not exporting correctly to DWG

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chris_pitt
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Titleblock not exporting correctly to DWG

Hi

 

I have an issue with Revit not exporting the titleblock  to DWG correctly.

 

I have attached a couple of images to illustrate what the title block looks like in Revit and when exported to DWG.

 

The title block use coloured filled regions and off-white text to achieve the desired appearance in Revit.  However it appears that the export process puts all the information on one layer and in one colour.

 

Does anyone have any thoughts on how I can get this to export better?

 

Regards

 

Christopher Alan Pitt

Frank Shaw Associates

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Alfredo_Medina
als Antwort auf: chris_pitt

@chris_pitt

 

Maybe it's better to do those graphics again in AutoCAD, and create attributes to replace the labels in Revit, etc. in other words, the export is just a guide, to create the titleblock in AutoCAD.


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chris_pitt
als Antwort auf: Alfredo_Medina

That was, sort of, my initial thought too.  However it's just not a good use of time.  We are required, on certain projects, to upload both PDFs and DWGs of sheets, and the export process needs to be "fire and forget".

 

Whilst I will hate doing it I will change how the titleblock is constructed if necessary.

 

Regards

 

Christopher Alan Pitt

Frank Shaw Associates

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: chris_pitt

Alternatively you can use solid color images (PNG or TIFF) in lieu of the filled regions in the titleblock family.
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chris_pitt
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

Noted, but is that good practice?  I suppose with a complex logo there is no choice, but ours is so simple it just, well, feels wrong.

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Rafal.Gaweda
als Antwort auf: chris_pitt

Chris

 

Please post example Revit file with this titleblock.
We will check it.



Rafal Gaweda
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chris_pitt
als Antwort auf: Rafal.Gaweda

Hi

 

Please find attached a stripped out project with the title block left in.

 

Regards

 

Christopher Alan Pitt

Frank Shaw Associates

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Rafal.Gaweda
als Antwort auf: chris_pitt

Chris

 

Either you can use approach suggested by ToanDN in post 4

or you can try to replace texts by Generic Annotation families with this texts. See example below

 

genanot.jpg



Rafal Gaweda
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chris_pitt
als Antwort auf: Rafal.Gaweda

Any chance you can look at this further?

 

I assumed this would work as I could see the logic of it, however, when I load the generic annotation family in to the logo it places it behind the colour box.

 

As there is no draw order control in the family editor how do I control this?

 

I should say we are using Revit 2015 at the moment.

 

Regards

 

Christopher Alan Pitt

Frank Shaw Associates

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javier.perezmarin
als Antwort auf: chris_pitt

Hi all,

 

Still not a solution for this after all these years?

 

Many thanks,

 

 

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Lachlan-JWP
als Antwort auf: chris_pitt

Modify your .dwg export settings.

LachlanJWP_0-1639694596947.png

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javier.perezmarin
als Antwort auf: Lachlan-JWP

Please review again the topic. Of course we need to change the settings before exporting but that is not the question

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