My technique is quite brutal, but it has changed my workflow (in good) since i've begin to use it.
I make a JPEG of the cad files and put them on planes... Multimaterial for the floor plane, with a matId for each floor. Then a Material modifier to choose the floor to display. Idem for the elevations and slices
Precision ? I open the file on a second screen and take the measures in autocad (another program in my case
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Snapping ? When you have some elements already in place, you snap on them. When you have a cad imported, it always snap evreywhere and you can never snap on the good vertex anyway...
I got rid of all the dwg import crap and it changed my life, believe me
I make a JPEG of the cad files and put them on planes... Multimaterial for the floor plane, with a matId for each floor. Then a Material modifier to choose the floor to display. Idem for the elevations and slices
Precision ? I open the file on a second screen and take the measures in autocad (another program in my case

Snapping ? When you have some elements already in place, you snap on them. When you have a cad imported, it always snap evreywhere and you can never snap on the good vertex anyway...
I got rid of all the dwg import crap and it changed my life, believe me

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