AutoCAD 3D Modelling - Union and Subtract Commands

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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2009

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This video details how to create compound objects by using the Union and Subtract command.

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  • Is there any way to subtract the surface but also keeping both figures? so instead of erasing one of the component, keep both.

    Sort of like Combine&Fit by compromising one component to fit the other component.

  • @dulerong5 Yes, just select N (No) when it asks to keep both objects.

  • @autocadvids Sorry, but using the SUBTACT command, it won't ask me anything after selecting the objects to be subtract from/off. Like all it does is asking me to select the objects, it wont ask me if I wanna keep the objects or not.

    Perhaps if you're thinking about the SLICE command?

  • @dulerong5 Sorry I was thinking of the wrong command. Probably the easiest way to do this is to duplicate the same objects in same place and then subtract one part then use the subtract command again and subtract the second part. Therefore leaving the two individual parts together but detached. Hope this makes sense.

  • thanks...do you know how to put nice doors,windows and other textures in a house.?where can i get those?thanks for replying coz we have project in school .a building and a house...so i hope you won't tired in answering my questions..thanks a lot.

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  • whst about creating a hollowed object??

  • Thank you

  • thanks!!!!!!!!!!!

    You Save me the life

  • is there away to combine surface/region that is not at the same plane? for example (in civil/architectural field) i have several wall surfaces and floor surfaces and i want them to be selected in one click. thanks.

  • thank you!

  • Thanks, it was really helpfull, it was just what i needed!

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