[Radiance-general] Re: Radiance Question
Jeffrey McGrew
toast at becausewecan.org
Sat Aug 21 08:28:32 CEST 2004
Radout, while vastly superior to TORAD, don't work none with AutoCAD
2004+. Just FYI. TORAD don't work, really, either, but it will make
RAD files (it just won't listen to option settings). And DXF2RAD,
well, the models I make in Revit seem to be either too much (lots and
lots of data) or dxf2rad doesn't like 2000 or 2004 DXF formats, for it
just crashes out when I try to run it under Windows. I haven't tried
it under Linux in a while, but I seem to remember it acting the same way.
So, for now, it's Revit -> Autocad -> messing with layers and such ->
TORAD -> Radiance.
and I'm trying to make something that will allow Revit -> (insert new
tool here) -> Radiance. ;)
Jeffrey McGrew
Mark de la Fuente wrote:
> I use radout... a better torad. Works great.
>
> It can be downloaded from the rayfront website. http://www.schorsch.com/
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