Nov 07
Friday
DWG Export for Maya Now Available for Maya 2009
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 64-bit flavors.
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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
3D perspective to elevation!
no responses - Posted 10.13.08
I used to have a class with this name when I was in high school. The lecturer gave me a tough time! Altough I had a rough time trying to get good grades and maybe suffered, kind of, we can reap what we did sow J. continue
no responses - Posted 10.13.08
I used to have a class with this name when I was in high school. The lecturer gave me a tough time! Altough I had a rough time trying to get good grades and maybe suffered, kind of, we can reap what we did sow J. continue
Understanding UCS (Part 2)
no responses - Posted 10.09.08
In my first article, I wrote about rotating the UCS about an axis and the use of the UCS command in 2D drawings. From this article on, we will learn about the 3D applications of the UCS command. continue
no responses - Posted 10.09.08
In my first article, I wrote about rotating the UCS about an axis and the use of the UCS command in 2D drawings. From this article on, we will learn about the 3D applications of the UCS command. continue
Understanding UCS (Part 1)
1 response - Posted 10.08.08
User Coordinate System (UCS) is a must-know for 3D user's of AutoCAD. Whenever you start a new drawing in AutoCAD, you are met by a World Coordinate System (WCS) [of course, unless you have a different setting in your template. continue
1 response - Posted 10.08.08
User Coordinate System (UCS) is a must-know for 3D user's of AutoCAD. Whenever you start a new drawing in AutoCAD, you are met by a World Coordinate System (WCS) [of course, unless you have a different setting in your template. continue
Quick 3D gear drawing using solid modelling.
no responses - Posted 09.02.08
Hello, You can follow the steps below to draw a simple 3-dimensional gear, this is how it should look when we’re done. continue
no responses - Posted 09.02.08
Hello, You can follow the steps below to draw a simple 3-dimensional gear, this is how it should look when we’re done. continue
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