![]() I have already seen some of them requested in the past. I think in architecture, linking AutoCAD to Rhino is still a very common workflow, so these difficulties would be quite important to address. Arrays similarly confuse Rhino and the solution should be similar: exploding and creating a unique block from each unique array.Something like exploding and then creating a unique block for each state should be the case. Rhino should read them in their current state from Autocad. Ideally there would be a way to have a checkbox like with Rhino files (or even to differentiate between attached and overlayed AC xrefs) There is no way to exclude files that are referenced into the dwg (xref) from importing to Rhino.When trying to make this link work, we experience multiple difficulties, that we would be very helpful if they were addressed: What we are trying to achieve is a linked dwg file, which my colleagues are updating in Autocad and I have linked in my Rhino. Maybe I was a bit unclear in my original post. Then I realized it might be because I am trying to link a. I was trying to figure out what is happening because there simply is no option like this in my case. Rhino plugins that do not ship with RhinoĬ:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\Tibidabo\Tibidabo.rhp “Tibidabo”Ĭ:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\Tibidabo\VisualARQ.rhp “VisualARQ”Ĭ:\Program Files\Chaos Group\V-Ray\V-Ray for Rhinoceros\V7\VRayForRhino.rhp “V-Ray for Rhino”Ĭ:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\Commands.rhp “Commands”ē.9001Ĭ:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\rdk.rhp “Renderer Development Kit”Ĭ:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\RhinoRenderCycles.rhp “Rhino Render”ē.9001Ĭ:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\rdk_etoui.rhp “RDK_EtoUI”ē.9001Ĭ:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\rdk_ui.rhp “Renderer Development Kit UI”Ĭ:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\NamedSnapshots.rhp “Snapshots”Ĭ:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\IronPython\RhinoDLR_Python.rhp “IronPython”ē.9001Ĭ:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\RhinoCycles.rhp “RhinoCycles”ē.9001Ĭ:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\Grasshopper\GrasshopperPlugin.rhp “Grasshopper”ē.9001Ĭ:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\Toolbars\Toolbars.rhp “Toolbars”ē.9001Ĭ:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\3dxrhino.rhp “3Dconnexion 3D Mouse”Ĭ:\Program Files\Rhino 7\Plug-ins\Displacement.rhp “Displacement” Graphics level being used: OpenGL 4.6 (primary GPU’s maximum) Redraw scene when viewports are exposed: On Secondary monitor attached to adapter port # 0 > Integrated graphics device with 4 adapter port(s) Intel(R) UHD Graphics 770 (Intel) Memory: 1GB, Driver date: 2-3-2022 (M-D-Y). Windows Main Display attached to adapter port # 0 > Accelerated graphics device with 4 adapter port(s) Primary display and OpenGL: NVIDIA RTX A2000 12GB (NVidia) Memory: 12GB, Driver date: 10-26-2021 (M-D-Y). ![]() Windows 10 (4 SR0.0) or greater (Physical RAM: 64Gb) At first, I wondered if my 8 GB card was just a little too light - and thought maybe a 10 GB (or higher) card might help. The tests verify that the hardware supports the product features. But the 3D engine is often getting a solid workout. Certified Graphics Hardware Autodesk Support System requirements Certified graphics hardware Cards and drivers listed on this page have been tested by card vendors or product teams, and results have been reviewed by Autodesk product teams. I don't see the dedicated GPU memory edge much more than 4 to 6 GB's. I tried monitoring my GPU stats, to see what aspect is working the most - when I'm deep into a bigger project. ![]() Is 3070 to 3080 a big enough leap, to make it worth it? Or should I look higher? Pros Excellent multi-threaded and single-core performance Integrated graphics show improvement over earlier UHD Graphics solutions Unlocked and overclockable Cons A little pricey relative to. Should I look into a 3080, or even a higher powered card? I'm curious what others are experiencing. I keep my drivers up to date, by the way. I also find that AutoCad will occasionally crash the video 'hardware acceleration' (where it basically errors, and shuts off that function - until I manually turn it back on). I find it to be a bit sluggish on some heavier projects, and I've had my share of video crashes (where Enscape crashes, and often takes Revit with it). But I wouldn't say I'm overly happy with it. It's worked well for AutoCad and Revit (Enscape). The only exception, I was only able to get an Nvidia RTX 3070 video card (mine is the Asus ROG Strix). Pretty much all top-end components - at that time. I bought a brand new computer system about a year ago. ![]() I'll also piggy-back this Thread - I didn't see any others from recent times. Can AutoCAD run on Intel HD Graphics 620 Autocad works perfectly on that and also recommended by friends. ![]()
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