Hi Walter,
Thanks for the response.
All of the work in those docs was done with SU and LO. In the past I have done the SU to Cad thing, but found that it has some limitations.
When working on a renovation, I tend to follow this process:
-Measure the existing structure
-Create a simply LW floorplan in SU. This is simple 2d. I keep the walls separate from the door and window LW by making them components, which I store on Layers.
-I then create a second file, with these elements, to use as my design file. The first file remains as the "Existing" file.
-In the design file I then create a 2d plan of the renovation, be it an addition or interior renovation. Once I like this plan, I extruded it to create 3d walls, ceilings, etc.
-I use the 3d file to work through the design with my client, making changes in the 3d model.
-Once the design is done, I use section planes to "cut" new LW from the 3d model, which I then use to create plan LW, which I store as a scene in SU.
-When I am ready to document the project, I usually overlay that LW on the SU raster scene, to create plans.
-Most of my elevations are simple SU scenes, set to ORTHO and scaled.....
Is this similar to your process? I am always looking for ways to streamline things, as I am lucky enough to have a lot of work!
Attached are some preliminary plans for an room addition / kitchen renovation that I am working on. These are part of a doc set that I will use to coordinate with my structural engineer, truss manuf, lumber supplier, and subcontractors.....
Any feedback is welcome.......
Matt