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2007-01-24 07:37 PM
2007-01-25 06:20 AM
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2007-01-25 06:40 AM
atelier wrote:1. Open the DWG in a separate archicad session.
OK guys...how do I take an autocad (file mess) and use it as the basis for an AC 10 model. I am prepared to just redraw this 8,000 sq.ft. building, but do I, put the imported files on a another NEW layer...etc. etc...? and use the file as a background etc. etc..?
Thanks
2007-01-25 01:52 PM
2007-01-25 02:41 PM
laszlonagy wrote:O-MY-GOD! how stupid do i feel?! This nifty tip had escaped us all in the office. (having to link engineer's drawings in our model all the time and using xrefs or saving their dwg as a pln with modification to their layers etcetc is probably the most annoying task i've had to do!)
You could also place the DWG as a drawing on the Floor Plan using the File\External Content\Place External Drawing... menu command.
The beauty of this is that Archicad will sense and snap to any element within the Drawing DWG, it can have its own Pen Set, and it does not create all those nasty layers coming from the DWG file.
If you only wish to use part of the DWG file, then first open it in Archicad, deleted anything not needed from it, and save it as a DWG/DXF or even PLN file. Then place that cleaned up file as a Drawing on the Floor Plan.
2007-01-25 05:15 PM
2007-01-25 05:32 PM
PatriciaLeão wrote:They are very different actions.
I also have a question that has to do with this dwg stuff...
We can put a dwg drawing using Merge, Place external drawing and Attach XRef commands, wright? When should I use one or the other? It seems to me as three names for the same action! There must be a difference... can anyone explain me? Thanks a lot!
2007-01-26 12:24 AM
2007-01-26 07:30 PM
xristina wrote:What a complimentlaszlonagy wrote:O-MY-GOD! how stupid do i feel?! This nifty tip had escaped us all in the office. (having to link engineer's drawings in our model all the time and using xrefs or saving their dwg as a pln with modification to their layers etcetc is probably the most annoying task i've had to do!)
You could also place the DWG as a drawing on the Floor Plan using the File\External Content\Place External Drawing... menu command.
The beauty of this is that Archicad will sense and snap to any element within the Drawing DWG, it can have its own Pen Set, and it does not create all those nasty layers coming from the DWG file.
If you only wish to use part of the DWG file, then first open it in Archicad, deleted anything not needed from it, and save it as a DWG/DXF or even PLN file. Then place that cleaned up file as a Drawing on the Floor Plan.
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2007-02-01 05:11 PM