torontolo Posted September 29, 2009 Posted September 29, 2009 Hello, Well Im using autocad 2010, How can I make a 3d drawing to 2D? I have an example in Attach, I want to do exactly like that. I don't know how to use autocad, so please can you explain step by step? thanks Quote
Randolph Posted September 29, 2009 Posted September 29, 2009 Hi Torontolo, one solution would be the solprof command: Click on the layout tab Make an mview window (enter mview and draw a rectangle on the paper) Your model should become visible within the window. If not, enter zoom and option all (button: a magnifying glass with a sheet) Choose the view with 3dorbit (button: a green plante with orbiting moon) Rather: Use the buttons in the View toolbox (cubes with one side blue) ESC Enter solprof. Prompt all options. Go back to model view (click Model tab) Find a 2d-drawing visible and hidden lines on 2 new layers. Change the hidden layer to grey or hide. Quote
ReMark Posted September 29, 2009 Posted September 29, 2009 Other options include Flatshot and the combination of SolView and SolDraw. Quote
tzframpton Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 Also, SECTION and SECTIONPLANE works well. Quote
Rock'n'roll Draughtsman Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 No way! I had no idea you could even do this! Man that's going to help next time I do a 3D project. (self-trained, occasionally use 3D.) Thanks guys! Quote
Randolph Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 Hi Draughtsman, go with the solid volumes if they're sufficient for your needs; they always work, also in export. In architecture, the're useful to make lists for masses of concrete slabs, brick walls or earth to be excavated, if you nicely draw everything in its own layers. Make sections and flatshots to derive plans and elevations of complicated buildings and so on. On which kind of projects do you work? Quote
ReMark Posted October 1, 2009 Posted October 1, 2009 dharamvir7: Welcome to the CADTutor forum. Please consider posting your question separate from this thread which is about extracting 2D drawings from a 3D model. It will make easier for people to find your thread and to supply answers. Thank you. Have you tried looking in your AutoCAD Help files? Basically speaking with 3D Rotate there is a rotate tool that appears and it is used to restrain the rotation about the X, Y and Z axis. Quote
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