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I've found a website (www.formfonts.com) that sells blocks for AutoCad, Revit and SketchUp, very good! Some of the models are free (all of them available only for AutoCad - so you have to change the layers and then import it into Revit). I was wondering if someone have already payed it... Is it good? Is it worth it? The objects that comes only for AutoCad have the layers divided, or it's always like the free ones (where you have to explode the block, and change each polygon into a layer of the same material)?
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Nope. Are you looking for something in particular?
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