Today we draw in AutoCAD using lose hanging, not-closed-lines for basically everything. This makes it easy to use tools like Offset, Trim, Extend, Fillet and so on. Seems like drawing with lines is the most flexible way to draw in AutoCAD.
But! When you take the .DWG into 3ds max, you have to draw rectangles or similar (closed splines), to be able to extrude and build walls and likely. So you have to work through the whole drawing and draw everything once again.
This is the way we work today at my office. Does anyone have a "better" workflow when working between AutoCAD and 3ds max?
I guess switching to Revit would be the best advice, but non of us is ready for that yet.
But! When you take the .DWG into 3ds max, you have to draw rectangles or similar (closed splines), to be able to extrude and build walls and likely. So you have to work through the whole drawing and draw everything once again.
This is the way we work today at my office. Does anyone have a "better" workflow when working between AutoCAD and 3ds max?
I guess switching to Revit would be the best advice, but non of us is ready for that yet.
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