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2d facades from 3d model

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Hello.

use autocad 2008 and I have the following problem:
I designed the 3d model of a house.
now according to the changes made in 3d we want to get from the model the facades 2d without having to redise everything from head but also without continuing to work on model 3d, which is more difficult
to make changes and try variants.

according to you, what is the most convenient way
to do that?
 
at the bottom left press on the layout key, then type "viewport" and enter a window. from the window frame the model with the view you prefer.

you can set a print scale.
 
but I understand that your problem is not in the display/print.
"We want to get the 2d facades from the model without having to redise everything from head but also without continuing to work on model 3d, which is difficult to make changes and try variations. "
 
but I understand that your problem is not in the display/print.
"We want to get the 2d facades from the model without having to redise everything from head but also without continuing to work on model 3d, which is difficult to make changes and try variations. "
from layout, this is possible.
if you use the solview commands to set the view and then soldraw, autocad will go to draw the view lines on the model space, on separate layers, so you can manage the drawing by moving it, copying it, etc.
View attachment 25964 View attachment 25965However with flatshot is simpler and functional I think.
 
from layout, this is possible.
if you use the solview commands to set the view and then soldraw, autocad will go to draw the view lines on the model space, on separate layers, so you can manage the drawing by moving it, copying it, etc.
but they are prehistoric commands! :biggrin:
 
I tried to do this:

I dissected the model with the _sectionplane command by tagging the different facades and flipping them on the floor.

uploading the additional comnado _plaetten (don't ask me where it comes from) from a library available in our office I reduced the three-dimensional obggets in 2d.

I've so held my face, but...
Bad surprise!
the facades 2 d are full of double lines and polygons and now I have problems to
apply the nets. .
In short, perhaps the best method to diseganre faccaite in autocad and draw them apart starting again ex novo...

In fact, the reduction of a 3d model in 2d by many problems, which seems ergonomically inconvenienced. ...

In short, do they display efficient and fast methods to obtain a clean 2d façade from 3d?
 
... add-on _plaetten.. .
It's not gonna happen. flat flat? :rolleyes:


Anyway... listen to me, follow the advice of tristan (if your model is composed of solids), without tipping anything:

- put yourself in an orthogonal view of the facade you must represent (view control)
- type flatshot, disable the option darkened lines->show and then click on "create"
- place the block that is created wherever you want
- type clip cut and select the block
- Put yourself back in -vista _top and type pasteclip

:smile:
 
I tried to do this:

I dissected the model with the _sectionplane command by tagging the different facades and flipping them on the floor.

uploading the additional comnado _plaetten (don't ask me where it comes from) from a library available in our office I reduced the three-dimensional obggets in 2d.

I've so held my face, but...
Bad surprise!
the facades 2 d are full of double lines and polygons and now I have problems to
apply the nets. .
In short, perhaps the best method to diseganre faccaite in autocad and draw them apart starting again ex novo...

In fact, the reduction of a 3d model in 2d by many problems, which seems ergonomically inconvenienced. ...

In short, do they display efficient and fast methods to obtain a clean 2d façade from 3d?
Oh, my God.
the correct method to make a table of a 3d model is the one indicated by xxfast.
it would be useful, however, to know that version of autocad uses, to avoid reporting commands that you don't find in your version.
 
...look at the flatshot command
... press on the layout key, then type "viewport". . .
... the solview commands to set the view and then soldraw...
...you must use copy faces of the autocad solid modification bar. .
... follow the advice of tristan.. .
...the correct method to make a table of a 3d model is the one indicated by xxfast.. .
currents of thought. . .freddo2.webp...brrrr...
 

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