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11/30/20 01:49 AM
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Most of the time, a project starts with receiving CAD drawings from the client. because it usually is, the CAD file is just too complicated and filled with uselessness, like dimensions, labels, and other elements that don’t interest us now. So we've to wash up the drawing and leave only things that we'll need for modeling – walls, windows, doors and perhaps furniture for later modeling. Another important thing is to urge obviate unused layers, and also put each a part of drawing into the various layers as you'll see within the image below. therefore the ground floor should be in one layer, section A in another one, etc.


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When your plans and sections are ready, you've got to place them into 3ds Max. First, open 3ds Max and set your units consistent with the AutoCAD file that you simply want to import (Customize->Units Setup). then , let’s click on File->Import and choose your .dwg file. In Import window you'll see several options, where you'll select units of imported file, geometry options, layer options, or what elements does one want or don't want to import. The important thing here is to pick the proper units that you simply utilized in AutoCAD – in my case it had been millimeters, so I just leave millimeters in Incoming File Units box and check „Rescale“ box. Then just click on Import.





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