converting autocad to xsi 2005-06-02 - By Daniel Fortin
Back What kind of .dwg you try to import? 2d file to use as reference? or 3d file to import directly the model in XSI?
-- -- Original Message -- -- From: <pargana.r@(protected)> To: <XSI@(protected)> Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 10:33 AM Subject: RE:converting autocad to xsi
> Sure... > > First thing you should do is to clean up the extra construction,reference etc lines in the dwg. > You can do this using i.e. Rhino or AutoCad. > > Then split the dwg drawings by usefull criteria like axis and layers > i.e. selected all the lines belonging to the 1st floor,then save as .ai....and so on. > > You can save the drawings as .ai or eps, or even IGES...(i wouldn't recomend the later,if the dwg is complex it will generate a ton of individual lines and slow down the refresh rate) > > Import into XSI. > > And align them as you see fit! > > You can then use the several snap tools to help building lines over the .ai reference lines > (you can even put the reference lines into a separate layer in XSI,and make them unselectable). > > Rui P. Santos > > __ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ___ __ __ > NOVO! Filtro de Anti-SPAM IOL reduz o lixo na sua caixa de correio em mais de 80% > Servicos IOL COMPLETO e IOL SEGURO. > Saiba Mais em http://www.iol.pt/correio/rodape.php?dst=0505121 > > --- > Unsubscribe? Mail Majordomo@(protected) with the following text in body: > unsubscribe xsi
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