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== DXF ==
 
== DXF ==
* [http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Scripts/Manual/Export/autodesk_dxf DXF-Exporter] : ver.1.25 can export 2D and 3D mesh and curve objects to DXF-r12 format. (09.2008 migius at [http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1220472 blenderartists.org])
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* [http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Scripts/Manual/Export/autodesk_dxf DXF-Exporter] : ver.1.25 can export 2D and 3D mesh and curve objects to DXF-r12 format. (09.2008 migius at [http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthread.php?t=136439 blenderartists.org])
  
 
* (obsolete) DXF export function is built-in Blender, not a python script. It exports all the blend file. So if you want to export only a part, you must delete all the object you don't want to export before. Only simple meshes are stored in DXF files. Convert NURBS, Curves, modifiers to Mesh (Alt-C). Apply Size and Rotation too (Ctrl-A).
 
* (obsolete) DXF export function is built-in Blender, not a python script. It exports all the blend file. So if you want to export only a part, you must delete all the object you don't want to export before. Only simple meshes are stored in DXF files. Convert NURBS, Curves, modifiers to Mesh (Alt-C). Apply Size and Rotation too (Ctrl-A).

Latest revision as of 21:00, 28 September 2008

DXF

  • (obsolete) DXF export function is built-in Blender, not a python script. It exports all the blend file. So if you want to export only a part, you must delete all the object you don't want to export before. Only simple meshes are stored in DXF files. Convert NURBS, Curves, modifiers to Mesh (Alt-C). Apply Size and Rotation too (Ctrl-A).

Allplan

  • DXF is the only format between Blender and Allplan this way. In Allplan, before importing, click on "options" button and select "explode macros". You can also choose here wether you want to import the model to 2D or 3D.