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Modifying Objects
Modification of objects is at the heart of 3D modelling. Once geometry has been created using the most appropriate method then the modeller will start the modification process. This comprehensive tutorial shows you how. Format: Text/Image
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Creating and Drawing Sections
This tutorial describes how to draw sections using Key TERRA-FIRMA. The tutorial assumes that you have previously completed the Ground Modelling tutorial or that you already have a good understanding of TERRA-FIRMA ground modelling. Format: Text/Image
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All About Images
This tutorial tells you all you need to know about working with images in AutoCAD. Format: Text/Image
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AutoCAD 2010: 3D Mirror
This tutorial introduces the 3D Mirror tool. This is similar to the normal 2D Mirror tool but it enables you to define a mirror about and plane in 3D space and there are a number of command line options to help you define that plane. Running time: 3min 17sec Format: Video
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Using Images
A simple exercise to help you understand how images work in AutoCAD. Format: Text/Image
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AutoCAD 2010: Getting Ready for 3D
This video tutorial describes how to prepare the AutoCAD 2010 user interface (UI) ready for a 3D drawing project. Running time: 2min 23sec Format: Video
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Layer Previous
From: AutoCAD Productivity Articles #132
Originally published: February 2014
Layers are the lifeblood in AutoCAD, and efficient management thereof is the key to your own quality of life; specifically, your sanity.
The Layer Previous button can be a real time saver and is, at its core, a Layer-specific ‘Undo’.
How to Use Layer Previous
Open a drawing, then make a new layer [MC_FEB2014], give it a color and make it current; this will be our testing layer.
Change the Color of any other layer in the current drawing, but don't make that layer current.
On our test layer, draw a small rectangle somewhere.
Click Layer Previous and the rectangle remains, but the color of the layer you changed is restored.
Freeze several existing layers, then Rotate the rectangle.
Click Layer Previous and the previously frozen layers are thawed… but the rectangle is still rotated!
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Using Imprint to sub-divide faces
The Imprint command () gives the first impression of nothing more than adding graffiti to solids. Upon closer investigation, however, we find that it actually modifies the face on which it is placed, effectively sub-dividing it. Sub-divided faces can then be extruded using the Extrude faces command ().
Procedure
- Create a box.
- Draw a line on one of the faces.
- Imprint that line on the solid.
- Use Extrude faces to extrude the sub-divided face.
To generate this modified part with Boolean operations would not be difficult but, as we all know, speed and accuracy are the name of the game. The procedure describe above can be auto-executed with the command macro:
^C^C_line;\\;_solidedit;b;i;\last;y;;;f;E;\;\\;;
The UI could benefit from some advanced programming, but if one pays attention to the Command Prompts, it's not so bad.
Note: This tip relates to versions of AutoCAD before 2007. Although the technique works with 2007 and above, the same operation can be achieved more easily using the Presspull tool.
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