Export/Import DXF in 3D, is it doable?
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‎2009-02-25 08:39 PM
‎2009-02-25
08:39 PM
Is it possible to Export/Import DXF (not DWG) in 3D & how, and also modify the model?
Thanks,
Joseph
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‎2009-02-25 11:49 PM
‎2009-02-25
11:49 PM
From the 3D window save as a DWG.
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‎2009-02-26 01:16 AM
‎2009-02-26
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Erika wrote:Even from 3D window the dxf file is exported as the top view.
From the 3D window save as a DWG.
How about importing a dxf?

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‎2009-02-26 02:06 AM
‎2009-02-26
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DXF = LCD
Import to ArchiCAD by opening it as a library part.
Import to ArchiCAD by opening it as a library part.
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‎2009-02-26 06:11 PM
‎2009-02-26
06:11 PM
Joseph has a structural program from which he can export and bring in the model to archicad as a library part.
What he can't figure out is how to export from archicad such that he can import it into his structural program.
Joseph, why don't you post what your structural program is and the file formats it can import?
What he can't figure out is how to export from archicad such that he can import it into his structural program.
Joseph, why don't you post what your structural program is and the file formats it can import?
Erika
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‎2009-02-26 07:55 PM
‎2009-02-26
07:55 PM
Erika wrote:Thanks Erika,
Joseph has a structural program from which he can export and bring in the model to archicad as a library part.
What he can't figure out is how to export from archicad such that he can import it into his structural program.
Joseph, why don't you post what your structural program is and the file formats it can import?
THe name of structural application is Risa-3D by Risa Technologies http://www.risatech.com/
the capable file formats are:
DXF, Staad, Pro Steel Exchange, Bim Exchange .exc
Thanks,
Joseph