@@petrossarantopoulos9655 I just did a quick test... and the image (imported or linked) was in the same folder that I exported my DWG into. Make a folder, export as a DWG into that folder.. your image will be there. The name may be changed (Revit adds a dash before your image name and some numbers after), but your image will be there.
I don’t know revit well so I might be in the dark how it’s possible. Revit doesn’t seem good for suite marketing plans and leasing status book pages with suite info of all suites.
I have done many University housing projects. There are many different 'types' of rooms... similar to a leasing plan and suites. So, you can create views for each suite and print them separately on 8.5x11 sheets. That's just an idea. I don't know you exact needs.
Thanks For the video , i earlier used to export cad dwg without ticking off the xref and could not understand where i was going wrong
Yeah... that little checkbox has caused many people issues!! I’m glad I could help! :)
Hello can you help me in parametric Window family
@@prashantkarnik9302 I will make a video on how to make a parametric window family. Perhaps next week... we'll see.
Great
Can you make a video exporting to nwc. And how to export all components on all phrases
Do you export to Navis Works all the time? Is it for coordination and collision detection?
Hello! The people who want the AutoCad files, asking for .ctb file. How can I extract it from Revit?
How to export just spaces please?
That Little Checkbox has sure many many issues for many
When i export a sheet which contains image(png) to dwg, the png file do not appears at the folder as a seperate file...
Where does it go?
@@miketaylor8211Nowhere. I can not find the png file when i export a DWG file tha contains image.
@@petrossarantopoulos9655 I just did a quick test... and the image (imported or linked) was in the same folder that I exported my DWG into. Make a folder, export as a DWG into that folder.. your image will be there. The name may be changed (Revit adds a dash before your image name and some numbers after), but your image will be there.
@@miketaylor8211 Thanks for your quick responce!
I don’t know revit well so I might be in the dark how it’s possible. Revit doesn’t seem good for suite marketing plans and leasing status book pages with suite info of all suites.
I have done many University housing projects. There are many different 'types' of rooms... similar to a leasing plan and suites. So, you can create views for each suite and print them separately on 8.5x11 sheets. That's just an idea. I don't know you exact needs.