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Does anyone know a way to import data from a 3D scanner (Cyclone software) into Revit?
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import in Autocad first and save save as dwg. import dwg into Revit HTH
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Yes… that requires a lot of “redrawing” and “tracing”. What I am looking for a way to import into Revit without redrawing in AutoCAD.
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why would you have to re-draw?
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