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Uploaded By: maxlloyd Thu, Sep 23, 2004
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Description: Same trick as with the car. Go get a 3D studio object, convert to dwg, play with layers, bring into revit and enjoy the results. There is so much more content readily available for autocad and 3d studio (and its often well drawn). Only downside can be large files and lack of flexibility. But for most objects that really doesn't matter.
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Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 3:32:15 AM
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i like the pick but how many other formats can you bring in to Revit scenes.
PS the sanitaryware needs a shine.
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Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 8:48:43 AM
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I'll get the cleaner onto it straight away. You just can't get the staff....
I know about dxf and dgn. Not sure what else?
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Mon, Sep 27, 2004 at 8:34:03 PM
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I think you can export form-z models to dwg, which then can be brought into Revit...
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