Why is that when I extrude a 2D-line drawing, I get a 3D shape with no ceiling? Imagine a square bucket or a square drinking glass. I have the correct height walls, but no top.
I'm trying to fuse 2 blocks into just one. The block shall have an L shape, I have the I and the _ parts. they are side by side. I need to fuse the I with the _ so I have a unique L piece.
Why is that when I extrude a 2D-line drawing, I get a 3D shape with no ceiling? Imagine a square bucket or a square drinking glass. I have the correct height walls, but no top.
BulwarkofAzzinoth 9 months ago
@BulwarkofAzzinoth You will need to use PLINE command. Check out my video titled "AutoCAD 3D Modelling - Polysolid from 2D"
autocadvids 9 months ago
"Tell you what we'll do..."
haha, entertaining. And very informative, thanks a lot!
Chikokishi 9 months ago
wow!! best 3D Cad tutorial ive ever seen!! thanks so much!
chelahds 11 months ago
HEllo,
I'm trying to fuse 2 blocks into just one. The block shall have an L shape, I have the I and the _ parts. they are side by side. I need to fuse the I with the _ so I have a unique L piece.
Is there any command for that?
MrFranciscoFidalgo 1 year ago
@MrFranciscoFidalgo
why not make command rectang (followed by your I coordinate) and rectang (followed by the _ coordinate) make them close to each other.
afterwards trim them both to make L and use extrude
pokekk 9 months ago
Thanks for the comments :-)
autocadvids 1 year ago
good tutorial thanks a lot, really helped.
hotrodluva 1 year ago
wow this video is a big help for my ideas on autocad...
owoxon 1 year ago
muito boa a aula..... gostei.... valeu a pena assistir
Luan5448 2 years ago