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Surfaces can be made using the EXTRUDE, LOFT and EDGESURF commands on such entities as lines, polylines, arcs and splines.

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I need some hepl on 3d modeling. I don't know how to make surface. I have image of subject on pdf file and I must make 3d model. Who will hepl me?

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Davorka

 

 

are you a novice user? if so, unfortunately i think it will take you a few days hard work to accomplish.

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I need some hepl on 3d modeling. I don't know how to make surface. I have image of subject on pdf file and I must make 3d model. Who will hepl me?

Thanks,

Davorka

 

First of all, you probably don't want a surface. A 3d volume would be more useful.

Use this PDF as an underlay. Recreate the shed detail as a polyline. Array it and add a bit more to complete the overall section. REVOLVE around the centerline. You're done.

 

It is actually pretty easy to model something that can be fully described in only two views.

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First of all, you probably don't want a surface. A 3d volume would be more useful.

Use this PDF as an underlay. Recreate the shed detail as a polyline. Array it and add a bit more to complete the overall section. REVOLVE around the centerline. You're done.

 

It is actually pretty easy to model something that can be fully described in only two views.

 

How about a demonstration so the OP can see what you mean?

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How about a demonstration so the OP can see what you mean?

 

It's a revolve. I think that's enough guidance to get started.

Or at least to know what term to search for on youtube.

 

Let's see if he replies first...

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Come on...just an image. I doubt he evens knows what Revolve is.

 

Isn't that what Google is for...

 

All kidding aside, the attached should be illustrative.

2014-05-30 16 42 51.jpg

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Illustrative....to a point. Would have been nicer if you had taken your own advice to the OP and used that for the demo. Oh well, never mind. Have fun guys.

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Illustrative....to a point. Would have been nicer if you had taken your own advice to the OP and used that for the demo. Oh well, never mind. Have fun guys.

 

Thanks for reminding me why I shouldn't bother with forums.

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I'm not really sure why it was so important for an image to be posted? :unsure:

 

It's a revolve. I think that's enough guidance to get started.

Or at least to know what term to search for on youtube.

 

I agree. ;)

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Hi,

I am beginner on 3d modeling. I know drawing on 2d only, and I have to learn to much.

Thanks for your advice, it will help me.

This is what I was made, this drawing is not good, I must work on this to much.

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Davorkacrtez.jpg

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PorcelainInsulator.jpg

Is this the affect you were trying to achieve?

It happens to be a 3D solid model as demonstrated by the section to the right.

Yes, it was created using the REVOLVE command.

Visual style = Conceptual.

 

Note: If you do not used a closed polyline profile then the result will be a surface not a solid which is what I think you ended up with.

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Thanks,

This is what I try to achive. 3D solid model is what I need.

 

Thanks a lot,

 

Good luck,

Davorka

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Thanks for reminding me why I shouldn't bother with forums.

 

What you failed to point out in your abbreviated response (with attached image) was the fact that in order to produce a solid and not a surface the OP needed to use a closed profile. As you see by the image that I provided, and accompanying explanation, I not only created a solid but proved it via the cut-away. Your response did not include all the pertinent facts and that is one reason the OP could not obtain the result he was looking for. BTW...I am not suggesting that you leave the forum. Understood?

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