ben
2004-04-04, 02:12 AM
We are adding people to our project drafting team that are inexperienced in Revit. Because of this, I thought we'd do most of our detailing in AutoCAD, linking to the dwg files in a Revit drafting view. This would allow us to maintain the superior document management of Revit while allowing inexperienced drafters to work on the team.
However I'm having problems getting some layers to import correctly. For example, I'd like the AutoCAD 'DEFPOINTS' layer to import as an invisible, refrence, or no-plot line. Also, I'd like lines in AutoCAD that are screened (i.e greyscale) to be imported as grey lines. Is there a way to specify this kind of importing behavior or are there any workarounds?
So far I've be assigning Revit line weights to imported AutoCAD color numbers but this only works for black lines, not the two situations outlined above.
Please help!
I'd also be interesed in any lessons learned when working with autoCAD details in this way.
However I'm having problems getting some layers to import correctly. For example, I'd like the AutoCAD 'DEFPOINTS' layer to import as an invisible, refrence, or no-plot line. Also, I'd like lines in AutoCAD that are screened (i.e greyscale) to be imported as grey lines. Is there a way to specify this kind of importing behavior or are there any workarounds?
So far I've be assigning Revit line weights to imported AutoCAD color numbers but this only works for black lines, not the two situations outlined above.
Please help!
I'd also be interesed in any lessons learned when working with autoCAD details in this way.