Export Data to File: from iMapper to ArchiCAD with ease
Introduction
Welcome to our step-by-step guide on exporting files from iMapper for use in ArchiCAD. This article is designed to assist both beginners and experienced users in smoothly transitioning their work between iMapper and ArchiCAD. Whether you're working on detailed architectural plans, engineering drawings, or any project requiring precision and compatibility, this guide will ensure your workflow is seamless and efficient. We'll cover everything from selecting the right file format to troubleshooting common issues, ensuring a hassle-free export experience.
Tip! Make sure you have done all necessary scans using iMapper.
If you're not sure how to get started with your first scans, check out this article: iMapper Starter: quick on-boarding protocol
iMapper to ArchiCAD: Step-By-Step Guide
Step 1: Export data to file
Simply click on the Export button, select the DXF option and unit of measure you prefer working with.
Point clouds, lines betwen the points, walls (that you can draw with the area tool) or iMapper positions can all be exported
, you can choose to export them by ticking the relevant boxes.
You can export the point clouds under several layers if necessary (one layer per point cloud). To do this check the box “one layer per point cloud and area”.
Once you have all your settings right, simply click to export and your file will be saved in your downloads folder.
Step 2: Import files into ArchiCAD and start drawing!
Every Software as different way to open or import dxf files
For ArchiCAD : File > External Content > Place External Drawing > Select and Open the desired .dxf file.
When the files is imported we advise you to lock the iMapper layers and creat new layers for your drawing. Then you can start to draw by following the points.
Note: When drawing an angle, focus on the point where two walls meet. It's important to note that there might not be an exact dot marking this corner.
Watch this video to learn how we efficiently and accurately create floor plans by integrating the iMapper platform with ArchiCAD. And you can do it too!
Welcome to our step-by-step guide on exporting files from iMapper for use in ArchiCAD. This article is designed to assist both beginners and experienced users in smoothly transitioning their work between iMapper and ArchiCAD. Whether you're working on detailed architectural plans, engineering drawings, or any project requiring precision and compatibility, this guide will ensure your workflow is seamless and efficient. We'll cover everything from selecting the right file format to troubleshooting common issues, ensuring a hassle-free export experience.
Tip! Make sure you have done all necessary scans using iMapper.
If you're not sure how to get started with your first scans, check out this article: iMapper Starter: quick on-boarding protocol
iMapper to ArchiCAD: Step-By-Step Guide
Step 1: Export data to file
Simply click on the Export button, select the DXF option and unit of measure you prefer working with.
Point clouds, lines betwen the points, walls (that you can draw with the area tool) or iMapper positions can all be exported
, you can choose to export them by ticking the relevant boxes.
You can export the point clouds under several layers if necessary (one layer per point cloud). To do this check the box “one layer per point cloud and area”.
Once you have all your settings right, simply click to export and your file will be saved in your downloads folder.
Step 2: Import files into ArchiCAD and start drawing!
Every Software as different way to open or import dxf files
For ArchiCAD : File > External Content > Place External Drawing > Select and Open the desired .dxf file.
When the files is imported we advise you to lock the iMapper layers and creat new layers for your drawing. Then you can start to draw by following the points.
Note: When drawing an angle, focus on the point where two walls meet. It's important to note that there might not be an exact dot marking this corner.
Watch this video to learn how we efficiently and accurately create floor plans by integrating the iMapper platform with ArchiCAD. And you can do it too!
Updated on: 07/06/2024
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