2007-12-12 06:31 PM
2007-12-12 07:28 PM
emerich wrote:The way to import Microstation files is to export to DWG in MS, then import the DWG into Archicad.
Has anyone ever experienced and resolved importing Microstation 7 (and/or v8) 3D files into Archicad 11. I keep getting the message show below (Unsupported DGN file version).
Note: the file is completely intact when opened in Microstation.
2007-12-12 07:59 PM
2007-12-12 11:31 PM
2007-12-13 04:57 AM
2007-12-13 05:08 AM
Erika wrote:No it doesn't. The attribute pollution only occurs if you explode the drawing. Placing drawings is a great way to reference them
FILE> EXTERNAL CONTENT>PLACE EXTERNAL DRAWING. Careful though, this way will bring in layers and other attributes....
2007-12-13 06:18 AM
2007-12-13 08:03 AM
Erika wrote:As I said, the DGN importer is no good. In my opinion, Graphisoft should scrap it. Since Microstation exports DWGs nicely, it's better to concentrate the resources on making the DWG importer top-notch. For example, it would be nice to be able to import DWGs with layers in 3D. Or "Place External Drawing" in 3D without the open as object workaround.
Yes it does.
It shouldn't, but with the dgns it has been doing this.
2007-12-13 12:59 PM
Thomas wrote:I disagree.Erika wrote:As I said, the DGN importer is no good. In my opinion, Graphisoft should scrap it. Since Microstation exports DWGs nicely, it's better to concentrate the resources on making the DWG importer top-notch. For example, it would be nice to be able to import DWGs with layers in 3D. Or "Place External Drawing" in 3D without the open as object workaround.
Yes it does.
It shouldn't, but with the dgns it has been doing this.
2007-12-13 02:43 PM
TomWaltz wrote:So you mean someone is actually using it?
We have so many such relationships that losing the ability to read/write DGN could have us rethinking using Archicad.