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    Where can i find tutorials for isometric drawings?
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    I'm not sure why you need Iso Drawings, If you do a solid or wireframe model, create a viewport/s on paperspace and use the ISO view to see it at an angle.

    Hope this helps, if not...Ignore me, I'm gibbering

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    This tutorial http://www.cadtutor.net/acad/acad2ki/aids/aids.html gives quite a lot of information on drawing isometric views.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary J
    I'm not sure why you need Iso Drawings, If you do a solid or wireframe model, create a viewport/s on paperspace and use the ISO view to see it at an angle.

    Hope this helps, if not...Ignore me, I'm gibbering

    Gary
    I agree but you will not believe the people with full AutoCAD drawing 2d isometric drawings. We use a custom cabinet shop from time to time and they send in 2d isometric files all the time. Drives me nuts. They also refuse to use paper-sapce so when they enclose a floorplan with elevations at a different scale.....well another smart move on their part.

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    i'll be using that to present it to the consultant on how we intend to support the evaporator on the coldroom.

    Actually i can draw isometric drawing in autocad 2000 lt. it's just that it eats alot of my time. and i also encounter problems.
    sometimes i have to cut/trim intersecting line but the auotcad will tel me that non coplanar.. could you give me tips on how could i easily trim does lines that are on the back of the object..plz..lets try the link below given by the site admin.


    This tutorial http://www.cadtutor.net/acad/acad2ki/aids/aids.html gives quite a lot of information on drawing isometric views.
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