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Blog work
Posted by: | CommentsSorry for repeating posts but I’m trying to organise my blog somehow and have been fiddling with pages and categories to find out how this would work best.
Conclusion was I should continue to add all new info as blog posts and if I write something really useful and focused then I can link it to the How to section. I tried to add articles there as pages but couldn’t have them display comments or be categorised so it was not a good idea. I’m not too skilled with wordpress 🙂
Importing 2d CAD files as modeling reference
Posted by: | CommentsIn a nutshell: use Autocad12 ASCII DXF format to get 2d data from dwg files into Blender 2.58 using free software Draftsight or Autodesk online dwg tool if you do not have Autocad.
The long story:
Blender importers have kept changing over time. At the time of writing this article I have tested Blender 2.58 and the imported formats I could find useful in this matter are .3ds .dxf and .svg
The most used format in the architectural world remains DWG files from Autocad, and as Blender does not import dwg you’ll have to have an intermediate software to view edit and export your files.
Using cad files as correctly scaled raster image reference
Posted by: | CommentsWhat a long title! I updated this info for Blender 2.59
When building an architectural 3d model, the simplest and fastest way to get my cad-dwg reference into Blender is by inserting it as a raster image mapped to a plane. To make the best of this method, I also want to scale the plane so the drawing is at correct size and then have everything positioned neatly.
Importing Cad reference to Blender
Posted by: | CommentsI have finally managed to set up a new wiki-type section on the website. It’s called “How to” and for now it only has some info on importing 2d cad data into Blender but my intention is to cover all basic needs for architectural visualisation with Blender and have the information there at hand and easy to find.
You can read the new article here: Importing 2d cad files to Blender
I hope this will prove useful, any comments and suggestions are welcome.
Blender 2.59
Posted by: | CommentsI have returned from a short internetless vacation and was happy to find: