Hi,

I have not worked with the 3D in QGIS 3 but I did do some work with Qgis2treejs 
a few years ago.  As far as I know, you will not be able for visualise a dxf 
like you would in a CAD.  Qgis was, with that plugin more like a 2.5D where the 
ground surface can be modelled with a raster surface and flat polygons could be 
extended to make buildings with a z value.   Maybe I did not get to play enough 
with the plugin to find the proper functions...  maybe QGIS 3 has more built in 
function?  Not sure but I think you will need a real cad software in order to 
see a real 3D structure.  There are a few OpenSource  CADs, none of which I 
would work with professionally :( but they may be good enough for 
visualization.   FreeCad was one.  MeshLab or Cloud Compare may work with DXF.  
Not sure. 

Please correct me if I am wrong anybody.  I would like to be informed if things 
have changed.

Nicolas


> Le 25 août 2018 à 03:36, Grant Boxer <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> I am trying to import a 3D dxf for viewing in QGIS v3 either via the 3D 
> window or QGIS2Threejs plugin. Whenever I import a dxf there does not appear 
> to be any z data imported. Does anyone have any suggestions?
>  
> Grant Boxer
> Perth, Western Australia
>  
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