Example of stadium design using non smooth conversion and tessellation in AutoCAD 2010

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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2009

In this example of a stadium, I'm covering some tips about the explosion of meshes, its conversion and tessellation.

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  • You know that you didn't had to array the splines and the arcs in the first place don't you? :)

    Good work thaw

  • actually it wasn't necessary, but I'm trying to show a couple more commands :-)

    good catch!

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  • @gmelantoni hey i have a question,so im in high school and i need a laptop to take with me to school to use for autocad,what do you think i would need of processor and video card to run autocad,could you suggest me a laptop to buy?

  • great work.. :P

  • great video...very usefull..you use acadiso3d template????which view did you used???i tried the hidden the the wireframe but its different and much better ...i am using autocad2011...sorry but i am beginner...

  • great video...very usefull..you use acadiso3d template????

  • waaaaay too fast

  • u should use google sketchup

  • Hey, I am new to 2010. I am used to 2008. Can you tell me what you are using for the grid and everything. Your grid looks different than mine and your objects are producing shadows.

    Could you maybe just PM most the settings I saw in this video? Thanks

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