Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Version 2009

I have used "Export layout to Model" to create a file in model space. A snapshot

of my orginal drawing layout. I did this because I am want to convert a 3-d

drawing to a single layer.

When I edit the exported drawing I find many entites on top of each other and some

lines extend out to left field when I use extend.

Is there a way to make this exported drawing user friendly. I did covert all entites

to elevaion 0 which helps.

Is there a better way to get a 2-d drawing layout form a 3-d drawing for layer

conversion.

 

Thank you,

Posted

Take a look at the FLATSHOT command.

Posted

So FlatShot is only good in Model Space. What about layout.

Does it put everthing on layer 0?

Posted

Flatshot works in model space. It will create an anonymous block and place it on the current layer using the layer's color and linetype settings. You have the option to override both the color and the linetype for foreground lines and obscured lines.

Posted

If you EXPLODE the block it will revert to layer 0. The color of the linework may still be overridden.

Posted

Example using FLATSHOT command.

 

The original solid object is on the left.

 

The block it created is shown in the middle. The layer it was created on has its color set to green. I used the Hidden2 linetype for obscured lines and set it to color red.

 

The object on the right is the exploded version of the block. Foreground line color reverts to white (the default for layer 0). The obscured lines remain red.

 

Flatshot example.jpg

Posted

Most of the drawings that I want 2-versions of are in paper space that has

a viewport looking into model space. The 3-d models are in viewports. What

I need is a clean 2-drawing of what is shown in paper space. The export to

model functions seems like it might be doing that but resulting objects are difficult

to edit becuse there are overlapping entities, etc. Maybe a Flashshot to an

exported file in model space could help clean complex (odd ) entities up for editing?

 

Thank you,

Posted

I think the solution offered (Flatshot) is pretty straight-forward. I'm having trouble understanding where you are experiencing a problem.

 

I also don't understand why it is necessary to further edit the geometry of the resultant 2D object(s). Sorry.

Posted

The Export to file option will result in a DXF file being created.

Posted

Maybe you should look into the SOLPROF command. The command takes a snapshot of the 3D object through the viewport. It will create a 2D block. Solid lines will appear on a layer with the prefix PV- while hidden lines will be on a layer with the prefix PH-. You can denote the color, linetype, etc. of these lines.

Posted

The "Export Layout To Model" has worked the best for two drawings. On all my other

3-D exports I get "eKey Not Found". I wonder what is causing that???

These are complex 3-D drawings????

 

Thank you,

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Restore formatting

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

×
×
  • Create New...