3D Modeling 6: Using REVOLVE command
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Author | Orhan Toker |
| Profession | Architect M.Sc. | |
| Autodesk Authorized Consultant | ||
| Database Specialist | ||
AutoCAD 2007 and higher versions
In this article, I will explain about the REVOLVE command, which was previously been described in “Creating cylindric solids with REVOLVE command” and “A solid modelling application: Gusket drawing” articles.

Fig.1 It is very simple to create this model.
In order to create this 3D solid model that is shown in Fig. 1, a good knowledge of 2 dimensional drawing is enough. Because, we didn’t start 3D modeling yet. We are at the level of converting 2 dimensional entities into 3 dimensional solids by using basic modeling tools. In order to draw the solid that is shown in Fig.1, first you have to draw the POLYLINE entity that is shown in red in Fig. 2.

Fig.2
After this, it is all for REVOLVE command.
Command: _revolve
Current wire frame density: ISOLINES=4
Select objects to revolve: 1 found
Select objects to revolve:
Specify axis start point or define axis by [Object/X/Y/Z] <Object>: x
Specify angle of revolution or [STart angle] <360>: Specify second point:
There are two main points in REVOLVE command. First one is to determine the entity that will be revolved and second one is to determine that axis around which revolving action will be made. You can select the entity that will be revolved among the 2 dimensional entities LINE, ARC, ELLIPTICAL ARC, 2D POLYLINE, 2D SPLINE, CIRCLE, ELLIPSE, PLANAR 3D FACE, 2D SOLID, TRACE or REGION.
As the rotation axis, you can select any of the x, y, z axis or any arbitrary axis that you will determine by two points. You can see how an open POLYLINE and a closed POLYLINE entity is revolved when they are away from the axis.

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I will finally explain about the revolving angle. In the first example, revolving is done by 360° full and in the other example, it was revolved by 180° half. You can practice furthermore by making some examples by yourself.
Good bye and have a nice day.
See previous articles of series : See “3D Modeling” chapter in AutoCAD Lessons.
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February 24th, 2008 09:58
hi!i see your tutorials..they are very nice..but i cant find one thing;i can not make background in autocad 2008,therefore my rendering not much realistic..could you help me?also one thing.. are you turkish?i know turkish..will be better if you answered me in turkish!!thank you
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sir. please how to make 3d dimensions.