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Topic ClosedProblem to import a DWG file

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    Posted: 12.Mar.2014 at 06:12
I am Trying to import a DWG file into Lumion. I have created the DWG file from an Autodesk inventor assembly. when i import the file into Lumion it turnes up Very Very large, even when i try to reduce the size and scale it down it is still gigantic.

If anyone know that then help me out...Disapprove
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Mar.2014 at 10:41
What is Lumion?

Can't you scale the object again to get it to a more manageable size?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Mar.2014 at 07:11
Lumion is a real-time 3D visualization tool for architects, urban planners and designers.
It's perfectly suited for creating videos, still renderings and live demonstrations with a quick turnaround.


Edited by servicesdrafting - 20.Mar.2014 at 07:12
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