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Importing AutoCAD files with 3d lines (for terrain)
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2018-10-10 09:05 AM
2018-10-10
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How can I import this file to archicad, while keeping the lines at their level in 3d? Or is there a way to export it from autocad and make into a model?
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2018-10-10 04:44 PM
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Barry wrote:You're right Barry, we only have an old article on this one, but it's still relevant: https://helpcenter.graphisoft.com/knowledgebase/25573/
It has been an awful long time since I have done this.
But from memory you have to open the file as a library object.
Open menu > Libraries and objects > Open object
Then change the file type to DWG so you can see it in the list.
I think this will create an object of it that you can place and possibly convert to a morph if you need to.
My memory may be failing me though and I don't have a file I can try.
Barry.
Only instead of File Special, now we call the menu File/Interoperability
Szabolcs Mikó
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2018-10-10 09:35 AM
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It has been an awful long time since I have done this.
But from memory you have to open the file as a library object.
Open menu > Libraries and objects > Open object
Then change the file type to DWG so you can see it in the list.
I think this will create an object of it that you can place and possibly convert to a morph if you need to.
My memory may be failing me though and I don't have a file I can try.
Barry.
But from memory you have to open the file as a library object.
Open menu > Libraries and objects > Open object
Then change the file type to DWG so you can see it in the list.
I think this will create an object of it that you can place and possibly convert to a morph if you need to.
My memory may be failing me though and I don't have a file I can try.
Barry.
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Barry wrote:You're right Barry, we only have an old article on this one, but it's still relevant: https://helpcenter.graphisoft.com/knowledgebase/25573/
It has been an awful long time since I have done this.
But from memory you have to open the file as a library object.
Open menu > Libraries and objects > Open object
Then change the file type to DWG so you can see it in the list.
I think this will create an object of it that you can place and possibly convert to a morph if you need to.
My memory may be failing me though and I don't have a file I can try.
Barry.
Only instead of File Special, now we call the menu File/Interoperability
Szabolcs Mikó
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2018-10-10 05:56 PM
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Szabolcs wrote:I always forget this.
Only instead of File Special, now we call the menu File/Interoperability
I have kept the old menu structure in my new work environment.
Thanks for the link.
Barry.
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