I don't think that it is possible to convert it to a 3D object. As far as I know you can only export 2D views to .dwg from Revit.
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Hello,
I am developing a 3D project, using Autocad. The project includes a sink (American Standard) and is available only in *.rfa format and I don't have Revit
Please, is it possible for anyone to convert this file to DWG ?
Thank you in advance!!![]()
I don't think that it is possible to convert it to a 3D object. As far as I know you can only export 2D views to .dwg from Revit.
Rob
According with the info I saw, the file can be exported to DWG
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Autode...F/td-p/2766470
Please?
Thank you,
Pat
Please look at the .dwgs that were provided. They are in 2D! You requested 3D!
Rob
Thank you for your answer
I know that the example shows 2D, I just intended to show an example. I remember when I did a Revit Wokshop, we were told this concept, exactly
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/forums...ge/true/page/1
Give me a couple minutes.
-Edit-
Attached are both an ACIS and a Polymesh version of the supplied .rfa family. The attached files are ACAD 2007 format. If you need anything else, please don't hesitate to ask.
@RobDraw - Converting Revit files (of any type) is insanely easy. It took me longer to type this response than it took me to convert the supplied .rfa family into both of the attached files.
Sink-Polymesh.dwg
Sink-ACIS.dwg
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Pat
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"The thing about quotes on the internet is that you cannot confirm their validity." - Abraham Lincoln
I -edit- a lot, sorry.
The rotary engine is the most efficient way of converting fuel to noise ever invented.
If my post sounds offensive, but can be meant in a non-offensive manner...I meant the latter.
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