I have been recently studying BIM, and currently I'm learning to use MicroStation.
Today my head manager had just given me a 2D AutoCAD DWG file like this:
Which included a detailed cutaway view of a certain part of a project, including front, top and side view.
And he told me to try to generate a model from it. A.K.A, to generate a 3D model from a 2D AutoCAD DWG file, referencing from its front, top and side view.
I know that I've just started to learn MicroStation, So I'd like to ask, are there any fast way in MicroStation to do this? If not, how much should I learn before I could?
严 康 said: should I learn?
Yes! The Bentley Institute offers training, including the introductory course Everything 3D.
严 康 said:My head manager had just given me a 2D AutoCAD DWG file. He told me to try to generate a model from it. A.K.A, to generate a 3D model from a 2D AutoCAD DWG file
That's a tough assignment for somebody who is unfamiliar with MicroStation.
Regards, Jon Summers LA Solutions
yes thats tough, but I think it easier to just start modelling 3d primatives using the drawing as a guide for dims and parts of the sections could be used to do extruded to solids but overall not easy for newbee ..
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It's not even a cake walk for those of us who know MicroStation. That one would take me some time to figure out the best method for me to generate 3D from 2D sketches.
MaryB
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