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AutoCAD 2006 and DWF files


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Hello all...

 

I am trying to get a handle on exteriors of houses for modelling in 3ds. I have AutoCAD 2006 and even that freebie program from AutoDesk that converts higher versions of Cad files down so I can read them (TrueView?).

 

I found a company in the UK that has a bunch of house plans on a CD for pretty cheap. Thing is, their example is a DWF format. I can view the example file in AutoDesk Design Review but cannot export/convert it to a dwg. I fire up AutoCAD 2006 and cannot seem to do anything with the dxf file. I've even tried to 'cheat' and just drag-n-drop the file onto my open AutoCAD. It just sits there as a red icon...

 

My knowledge of AutoCAD is very limited. I can muck around with the Layer Manager, make poly lines, snap, ortho, etc. Just the basics really to clean up an existing autocad file and get it ready for bringing into 3ds.

 

I'm sure I'm overlooking something.

 

I did a search of the forum for DWF but nothing turned up for what I was looking for. Maybe it's too noobish a question...?

 

Thanking you...

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The problem with converting raster to vector in Illustrator is that everything gets broken down into tiny little line segments. Circles, arcs, text, dimensions, etc. It can really become a bit of a mess. So when you open the converted dwg file in Autocad, you will have to do a lot of clean up before you will be able to take it into Max, or whatever you plan to do with it. You're almost better off re-drawing the thing. I see you're using Autocad 2006. If you had 2007 or newer, you could insert the dwf as an underlay and trace over it.

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