![]() ![]() That way everyone linking origin to origin will be good to go and everyone receiving AutoCAD exports will be seeing a 0,0 point at the intersection of two grid lines. So what is the safe practice? At the outset of a project, turn the Project Base Point on and use this point as your intersection of two grids preferably at the corner of the building and go from there. In AutoCAD, the 0,0 point stayed where it was. Compre Revit LT y AutoCAD LT de forma conjunta en AutoCAD Revit LT Suite y obtenga un gran ahorro en comparación con las suscripciones autónomas. This is going to be something that more likely than not, the consultants are going to point out to you by asking, why is 0,0 over here? In the pictures below, the Project Base Point was unclipped and moved. Another way to look at is, if the Project Base Point is unclipped and moved, the 0,0 point in the AutoCAD export is now different than where the Project Base Point is in Revit. ![]() So if you have 1:2 details your export of ps and ms objects will not be at the same scale in Acad. When the Project Base point is unclipped and moved, the 0,0 point in AutoCAD is now where the Project Base Point was. The problem is that Revit exports what it considers paper space geometry (titleblocks, viewports, etc) scaled 1:1 where as all of the view contents are exported at what ever scale they are in Revit. ![]() The original origin reveals itself in the following way. There is the Project Base Point, the Survey Point, and what I like to call the original origin. Convert large Revit datasets to AutoCAD drawings efficiently while maintaining data integrity. In the images below, the Project Base Point does represent the 0,0 point in AutoCAD.Īt its simplest, Revit has a point that it doesn't tell you about. There has to be a way to export everything correctly. Many Revit users get themselves in hot water when it comes to providing consultants and sub consultants with AutoCAD Backgrounds. Audio Visual AutoCAD Technician / Operator The position will see you working for a multi-disciplinary systems consultancy that cover audiovisual systems, security systems and IT Networking infrastructure integrator as an AutoCAD technician you will be working on putting together drawings, schematics, room layouts and documentation. how to export sections from revit to autocad correctly December 5, 2015, 01:41 AM When i export a section to autocad therere all the lines that are in and arent supposed to be visible in the drawing & Ive to identify the ones that have to stay at 1st point then modify everything. This week our own Jordan Mussett explains using the Project Base Point in Revit to export AutoCAD background drawings. ![]()
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