Marvin Doors and Windows
If only all manufacturers were as concerned about having their products accurately and easily inserted into CAD drawings. Marvin sets the standard by giving architects not just basic 2D drawings (dwg and dxf) but 3D symbols for ArchiCAD, ADT, SoftPlan, Chief Architect, Home Designer and SketchUp!
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Sunday, 18th November 2007 [Architects | Blocks & GDL Objects | CAD & 3D]
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Comment by Pete Johnson
Doesn’t look like Marvin offers anything for Revit. Does anyone have any experience with importing 3D dwg window files into Revit? I would think there may be performance issues if you add 10 or more windows.
Posted on Tuesday, 12th February 2008 at 10:40 pm
Comment by vistasp
Hopefully someone will give you an answer, Pete. I’ve never used Revit but, in ArchiCAD, there are performance issues if the imported 3DS object has too many polygons. Technically, the translation from one AutoDesk product to another should be more compact but then you never know…
Posted on Thursday, 14th February 2008 at 8:34 am