Jan 02
Friday
Attaching an Image Onto a 3D Object
Hello,
You can add an image onto objects (tv, screens, boards etc.) in your drawing. There are simpler methods in versions after 2007. This article will be useful for those using 2004-2006 versions.
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Hip Tip: Send your UCSICON to lower left corner.
6 responses - Posted 12.05.08
If you are sick and tired of the Ucsicon that moves around with you and follows you, solution is pretty simple. When we open a new AutoCAD drawing, Ucsicon becomes available and will be locked over the origin. However, if the origin remains in the middle of our drawing, Ucsicon ...continue
6 responses - Posted 12.05.08
If you are sick and tired of the Ucsicon that moves around with you and follows you, solution is pretty simple. When we open a new AutoCAD drawing, Ucsicon becomes available and will be locked over the origin. However, if the origin remains in the middle of our drawing, Ucsicon ...continue
How to draw 3D Hexagonal Bolt & Nut?
4 responses - Posted 11.26.08
Hello, In my first article, I described how to draw the bolt. In this article, I will try to draw a nut to fit our bolt. Firstly, let's start by drawing the upper half of the bolt in the cross section. Use the chamfer command to break the edges and then the ...continue
4 responses - Posted 11.26.08
Hello, In my first article, I described how to draw the bolt. In this article, I will try to draw a nut to fit our bolt. Firstly, let's start by drawing the upper half of the bolt in the cross section. Use the chamfer command to break the edges and then the ...continue
Visual Styles in 3D Modeling
no responses - Posted 11.21.08
Visual Styles are one of the best features that have entered our lives with AutoCAD 2007®. Orhan had already prepared the relevant article about Visual Styles. We also started to get use of this feature frequently in our projects. As you know Visual Styles can be accessed by DASHBOARD command. ...continue
no responses - Posted 11.21.08
Visual Styles are one of the best features that have entered our lives with AutoCAD 2007®. Orhan had already prepared the relevant article about Visual Styles. We also started to get use of this feature frequently in our projects. As you know Visual Styles can be accessed by DASHBOARD command. ...continue
DWG Export for Maya Now Available for Maya 2009
no responses - Posted 11.07.08
The Maya team has updated the technology preview of the export to DWG capability to support Maya 2009. Autodesk Maya software is a powerful, integrated 3D modeling, animation, effects, and rendering solution. To get the DWG export utility from Autodesk Labs: http://labs.autodesk.com/utilities/maya_export_dwg The utility is available for Maya in both 32-bit and ...continue
no responses - Posted 11.07.08
The Maya team has updated the technology preview of the export to DWG capability to support Maya 2009. Autodesk Maya software is a powerful, integrated 3D modeling, animation, effects, and rendering solution. To get the DWG export utility from Autodesk Labs: http://labs.autodesk.com/utilities/maya_export_dwg The utility is available for Maya in both 32-bit and ...continue
3D Roof Drawing Exercise
no responses - Posted 11.05.08
Firstly draw the plans for the roof and then make REGIONs from the main parts. You may use the PEDIT command to get a single closed polygonal shape. The PEDIT command sometimes makes shapes that cannot be used in the EXTRUDE command, but by usig the REGION command which makes ...continue
no responses - Posted 11.05.08
Firstly draw the plans for the roof and then make REGIONs from the main parts. You may use the PEDIT command to get a single closed polygonal shape. The PEDIT command sometimes makes shapes that cannot be used in the EXTRUDE command, but by usig the REGION command which makes ...continue
Understanding UCS (Part 5)
no responses - Posted 10.22.08
Altough adjusting UCS settings becomes easier with each version or AutoCAD, changing coordinate systems has always been cumbersome. This is why you can call back previous settings within the UCS command and some other sub functions are included in a menu. continue
no responses - Posted 10.22.08
Altough adjusting UCS settings becomes easier with each version or AutoCAD, changing coordinate systems has always been cumbersome. This is why you can call back previous settings within the UCS command and some other sub functions are included in a menu. continue
Understanding UCS (Part 4)
1 response - Posted 10.16.08
After the first three articles in this series, we now have an idea on the benefits and the general principles of UCS. With this article, we will see some practical applications of the UCS. Let’s examine the options of the UCS command using a table: continue
1 response - Posted 10.16.08
After the first three articles in this series, we now have an idea on the benefits and the general principles of UCS. With this article, we will see some practical applications of the UCS. Let’s examine the options of the UCS command using a table: continue
Understanding UCS (Part 3)
no responses - Posted 10.15.08
In this article, will see how we can use UCS to draw on randomly inclined surfaces. continue
no responses - Posted 10.15.08
In this article, will see how we can use UCS to draw on randomly inclined surfaces. continue
