awa5114
Structural
- Feb 1, 2016
- 135
I have drawings of buildings in AutoCAD that I would like to scale and overlay on top of raster PDF As-Built plans. I have access to Bluebeam Revu which does not support this feature, so I am looking for other means.
I have also tried to go the other way, i.e import the pdfs into AutoCAD and produce an overlay. Though this may somewhat work, there are two main disadvantages:
1) XREFing multiple PDFs into AutoCAD slows down the dwg so as to render it unuseable.
2) You lose the viewing flexibility allowed by PDF software such as Bluebeam or Adobe (Bookmarking, jumping from one view to the next, etc)
I have also looked into dxf and non dwg/pdf file formats but without significant depth. These may show promise but I thought I would throw it out here first.
Has anyone encountered a similar problem?
I have also tried to go the other way, i.e import the pdfs into AutoCAD and produce an overlay. Though this may somewhat work, there are two main disadvantages:
1) XREFing multiple PDFs into AutoCAD slows down the dwg so as to render it unuseable.
2) You lose the viewing flexibility allowed by PDF software such as Bluebeam or Adobe (Bookmarking, jumping from one view to the next, etc)
I have also looked into dxf and non dwg/pdf file formats but without significant depth. These may show promise but I thought I would throw it out here first.
Has anyone encountered a similar problem?