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hello does any one know how to convert a .dwg to a .rfa and is it very hard? thanks
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Well if you are just making detail components you can link in the dwg and trace it. or you can just import the dwg and explode it but I wouldn't recommend that until you have an deep understanding of Revit. If you are talking about turning a dwg plan into a BIM model thats a horse of a whole different color.
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ok cool thanks, i'm fairly new to revit it self but have plenty of experince with autocad and a bit with 3dmax
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