Hi fellas!
Does anyone know if it's possible to change the color of lines of an imported dwg in a Revit family? (without exploding)
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If you want to make dwg in Black , When import dwg choose option you like from color .. see screenshot..
@ArchEslam wrote:If you want to make dwg in Black , When import dwg choose option you like from color .. see screenshot..
Yes, but someone else imported those things before me. Guess I have to import them all over again? Or is it possible to change now without re-importing?
Edit: Delete it and import it again correctly.
Personally, in a Titleblock family I would avoid using any DWG data and recreate it using native Revit lines, filled regions etc.
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I don't have any way to change dwg colore after import in annotation family "only explode it"
but, You Can Tray to export it from revit to CAD and re import it Again
Yes, sorry. I didn't realize it was a titleblock family at first.
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You can change it after importing it by changing the override graphics. Just change the color of lines to black or grey.
Hi
You can change the colors of the layers under Visibility/Graphic--> Imported Categories --> Object Styles --> Imported Objects --> Line color
You can change the colors of the layers under Visibility/Graphic--> Imported Categories .
( Not necessarily using object styles )
Right click on your imported cad drawing > Override graphics> Projection lines - select whatever color, line style and line weight you want.
Apologies, I completely read over the 'in Family' part... yes, you do need to go through Object Styles in that case. Although override element is not much of a solution imho as it's not possible to do so in the family either. Then you're overriding the families' projection lines alltogether so I'm not sure that's what you're after and that one answers a somewhat different question really. Because then you could also override the subcats in VG (if generic, the layers will be under generic family category) or set up a view filter for example...
edit: actually I only now see your asking about dwg in annotation family, that's somewhat different, I think perhaps you do have to explode the drawing then...
edit2: trying myself, but now it actually seems quite buggy to me... Think I will have another look tomorrow...
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