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3D, 3D Modeling, AutoCAD 20083D Modeling 12: Getting 2D view from a solid model by FLATSHOT command
AutoCAd 2007 and higher versions
One of the new features coming with Autocad 2007 is FLATSHOT command. By means of this command, you can get aspects of solid 3D objects. The command which is very easy to use gets the projection image of your instant point of view. We are going to use 3D gusket drawing which we did as an application before. Let us download the drawing and proceed.

The only point that you have to be careful when you are using the command is to obtain the right point of view for your model which you want to the get the image of. This is very simple by using ‘View’ menu in Autocad.

Fig.1
Firstly, switch to left side view by selecting ‘View/3D Views/Left’ option.

Fig.2 Left elevation of our gusket
Now, select the FLATSHOT command from the 3DMAKE part of the DASHBOARD and there comes the FLATSHOT dialog box.

Fig.3
FLATSHOT outputs the projection as a Autocad block. The options in the dialog box are based on this. The “Insert as new block” option in the ‘Destination’ section of the dialog box always enables the creation of the projection as a new block. ‘Replace existing block’ option modifies the current block and ‘Export to a file’ option creates a external file. We use the first option.
The two other sections of the menu includes the options of ‘Foreground Lines’ and ‘Obscured lines’. You can change the color and type of the lines here. I chose dashed lines in obscured lines section.

Fig.4
We can now create the projection by clicking ‘Create’ button.
The projection is added to your cursor as a block. You can practice further by creating different projections on your own.
Related Articles:
- Look “3D Modeling” chapter in AutoCAD Lessons.
Related files:
- Download gusket drawing.
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Dec 18, 2007
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You can also use the Flatshot command on XRefs (a massive advantage compared to Solprof).
This means that you can have your 3D models on one (or more) files and keep your annotation and 2D views on another.
http://www.3DCADMax.com
Dec 18, 2007
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The “Replace Existing Block” is also extremely useful. If your 3D model changes then you can use this command to update your 2D views – very nice!
http://www.herculedesign.com
Aug 4, 2008
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is there any possible alternative of the flatshot in AutoCAD 2006 for example?
Jan 23, 2009
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helping tutorial,
but how can i printing a 3d model(perspective view) in autocad and joining with 2d(top view,left view) t in one paper
thanx for your feedback
Apr 3, 2009
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Hi Dear Si,
I am so thankfull fror you that you sended me the different autocades, Sir i wish to satudy piping autocade if it is possible in your country please let me know,
Sir, I am from north pakistan but now i am working in Saudi Arabi,
thakns si,