This will translates all the data from Plant3D model as a BXF file and Import the BXF file inside Revit using our Revit Importer Plugin. Export your Plant3D model as a BXF file using our Plant3D Exporter plugin.
If you need assistance with a particular software driver, contact your local IT department or Autodesk Product Support. OH, and I forgot you have to first in the autocad FILE use the comand PSLTSCALE and change it to 0, so you use the model scale and not import the plot. BIMDeX Plant3D Exporter and Revit Importer is a Add-in for AutoCAD Plant3D & Revit Application provided by BIMDeX. Revit Structure may be able to work with other ODBC drivers, depending on the features supported by the driver. so when you go to a 1/50 view, it only divide it with 5 and no with 50. So, the best thing to do, in my opinion, is to import the cad views in a 1/10 scale view. Go to PowerPack for Revit, CAD to RFA converter and select the linked file using a selection box. Link the CAD file into your current project using Link CAD command from Revit Insert tab: Fig.1 Revit Insert Tab, Link CAD command. So revit cant make that and make the line solid. To convert a 2D or 3D CAD file to a Revit family, follow 2 simple steps: 1. Then Imagine that 0.2mm, 0.1mm, and you change the scale to 1/1? the revit would try to divide 0.2/100 !!!!! so the result will be 0.2 mm line and 0.1 mm space. it multiplicate x 10 the dimensions, and then divide it with the view scale.Įxample: if I import a cad file with a linestyle (2mm line, 1 mm space) while I am in a 1/100 view, the formula would be (2mm x 10) / 100 for the line and (1mm x 10) / 100 for the space. SO the thing goes like this.for example In cad I have a dashed line that is (line 5mm / space 10 mm) Then I change the revit view scale to 1/50 or 1/100 and all is good.
In revit, before I import the CAD FILE, I change the view scale to 1/10, the linestyles appear as they have to apear. After looking and trying lots of difference ways, I find out this: