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problem with 3d

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Sorry I'm asking you. So nn was no retino, he was a solid.. but what kind of solid? I mean, if I had to create one, how would I? Like, I create a wavy line and just extrude it, don't I?
create polylinea that identifies the shape and then extrudes along the slope of the layer.

But if I can... you are entering a minefield with very little knowledge of both autocad and 3d. I understand the pressures of the boss but start a 3d from hawks and tilted planes thinking that these are retinal is a suicide.
you risk losing a lot of time and then still don't get out of it, at that point the boss gets you..... with the sand! ! !
 
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Sorry I'm asking you. So nn was no retino, he was a solid.. but what kind of solid? I mean, if I had to create one, how would I? Like, I create a wavy line and just extrude it, don't I?
Of course, with autocad it is enough that you create a closed polygon. do your section with a polyline and then extrude it for the desired value.
You can also get a solid revolution with the same meddo, by "turning" a section around a revolution axis. :finger:
 
create polylinea that identifies the shape and then extrudes along the slope of the layer.

But if I can... you are entering a minefield with very little knowledge of both autocad and 3d. I understand the pressures of the boss but start a 3d from hawks and tilted planes thinking that these are retinal is a suicide.
you risk losing a lot of time and then still don't get out of it, at that point the boss gets you..... with the sand! ! !
I know you're right, I have a lot of 3d knowledge, but I don't even know where to inform me. that is to have mastery of the 3d you have to know the functions/commands and then it takes so much exercise.. for now I am at a good point (for my skills) in creating this 3d. I certainly miss so much time in looking for online guides and video tutorials.. However, the trainees are paid;)
 
Of course, with autocad it is enough that you create a closed polygon. do your section with a polyline and then extrude it for the desired value.
You can also get a solid revolution with the same meddo, by "turning" a section around a revolution axis. :finger:
ah already true.. Thanks :finger:
 
I'm losing myself in a glass of water. how do I "buke" a surface for example to put in a window? is a surface and not a solid.. in a few words like a command cut. .
 

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