Feb 25
Monday
3D, Autocad, CommandAnimation in AutoCAD by using ORBIT command.
Last week, we learned how to take section cuts from 3D models. Today, let us learn animating the drawings by using ORBITcommand.

Figure 1
Run the command and right click in the green circle and select the ‘Continuous Orbit‘ option from the More tab. This option enables a continuous motion that we defined.

Figure 2
If you do not like the wire frame view and want a colored one, again right click in the circle and select ‘Gouraud Shaded‘ option from the ‘Shading Modes‘ tab. You should get a figure like the one above.
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Mar 6, 2008
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First Class INFO
Will read when I can.
Thanks
William
Mar 20, 2008
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Can I ask how you were able to get the object to spin around the axis? When I use orbit it is all over the place.
May 28, 2008
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Realy fantastic
May 28, 2008
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realy wonderfull