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How to draw a smart city in Autocad in 3d?

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I'm not sure exactly what you mean. Can you provide more information about what you're trying to do?

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"A smart city is an urban area that uses different types of electronic Internet of things (IoT) sensors to collect data and then use these data to manage assets and resources efficiently."  

 

Just what is it that you wish to draw in this "smart city"?  And, why wouldn't you use Revit instead of AutoCAD?

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I have to use Autocad to draw the smart city for class.  Thanks.

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I need to draw buildings and roads in a smart city that uses wind turbines and solar cell for energy.

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Since you are required to use AutoCAD the fact that it is a smart city is of no importance.

 

Have you ever used AutoCAD to create a 3D model?  How complex and detailed does this model have to be?  What is your timeframe for completion?  What other criteria has to be met?  

Edited by ReMark
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If this is for a class assignment, shouldn't the instructor provide some sort of instructions? What type of class is this? Where you instructed on the use of 3D AutoCAD?

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You should use Revit instead autocad to draw a smart city

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download 3D autocad blocks.  Insert the 3D blocks into cad - buidlings, towers, wind turbines, etc.

 

One could build the entire city on a giant pyramid even and put it in space - because dreams!

one would need to forego wind turbines, but just build a laser downlink to the surface and you're good.

 

Don't forget the rocket boosters.

 

ChriS

Edited by ammobake
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For a start try extrude squares and rectangles for land and buildings and roads etc. Then download other specific free to download 3D objects from websites like GrabCAD to insert into your drawing.

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