Autocad 2005 3d tutorials




















Remember me on this computer. Enter the email address you signed up with and we'll email you a reset link. Need an account? Click here to sign up. Download Free PDF. A short summary of this paper. Download Download PDF. Translate PDF. Choose Start from the Windows program manager. Workspaces AutoCAD workspaces are sets of menus, toolbars and dockable windows such as the Properties palette, DesignCenter, and the Tool palettes window that are grouped and organized so that you can work in a custom, task-oriented drawing environment.

Click 3D Modeling and OK. For example, the top control panel contains commands that create and modify 3D solids; the second control panel contains commands and controls used to navigate 3D models.

Click on one of the panels to expand the display to show a slide-out panel that has additional controls. Choose View, Viewports, 4 Viewports. Choose View, Viewports, New Viewports 2.

Click the dropdown option for Setup and click 3D. Choose Four: Right as the viewport option. Choose View, Named Views… 2. The compass represents a two dimensional globe. Choose View, 3D Views, point or 2. Click a point on the compass to define the viewing angle. Command: ddvpoint 3. Click OK. Type PLAN at the command prompt. Begin a new drawing using a 3D Modeling workspace. Choose View, Viewports, 2 Viewports. In the plan view, draw a rectangle using in the LINE command. Select the object whose thickness you would like to change e.

Choose Modify, Properties…or right click and choose Properties… 3. In the Properties dialog box type a new line thickness. The following result is a new line thickness for the selected object. Draw two circles at the new elevation. Type ELEV at the command prompt.

Draw a new line to see the elevation and thickness settings. Open a drawing with 3D objects and display in a 3D view. Choose View, Hide. Type HIDE at the command prompt. Choose View, Visual Styles and one of the following style options. The selected visual style is indicated by a yellow border, and its settings are displayed in the panel below the sample images. Command: visualstyles 3. The rectangular grid supports perspective, can display major and minor grid lines, provides color options, and can automatically control the grid density when zooming in or out adaptive grid.

You can change the grid settings using the drafting settings dialog box. Change the adaptive grid settings 1. In addition to specifying X and Y values, you specify a Z value. Type 3DPoly at the command prompt.

Similarly, when Ortho mode is turned on, you can lock the cursor to the Z direction. Press F11 or click OSnap Tracking on the status bar if it is not already on. Press F10 or click Polar Tracking on the status bar if it is not already on. Open a drawing with 3D objects in it. Type MOVE at the command prompt. Command: circle 4. It also represents the current viewing direction relative to the XY plane. Noorigin Always displays the UCS at the lower left corner.

Properties Changes the display properties of the UCS icons s. Type UCS at the command prompt. ZAxis Allows you to define a new origin. Object Lets you define a new UCS by pointing at an object. Face Aligns the UCS to the selected face of a solid object. Open a drawing with a simple 3D object e. New entities that you draw will be in relation to this current UCS. When the dynamic UCS is active, specified points, and drawing tools, such as polar tracking and the grid, are all relative to the temporary UCS established by the dynamic UCS.

Type any draw command. Command: circle 3. Move the cursor to the face of the 3D object that you would like to draw on. Click to begin drawing your new object. You can view your entire drawing or select one or more objects before starting the command.

When 3DORBIT is active, the target of the view stays stationary and the camera location, or point of view, moves around the target. However, from the user's point of view, it appears as if the 3D model is turning as the mouse cursor is dragged. In this way, you can specify any view of the model.

Open a drawing with 3D objects. Choose View, Orbit, Constrained Orbit. Type 3D Orbit at the command prompt. Command: 3DOrbit 4. Click and drag to move your object in 3D. Click with the right mouse button while in the 3D Orbit command. Choose Zoom Window from the pop-up menu. Zoom to a new area of the 3D drawing. Choose Zoom Previous or Zoom Extents from the pop-up menu. Pan 1. Choose Other Navigation Modes from the pop-up menu.

Introducing Photoshop Blocks and Wblocks. Defining Blocks and Wblocks Cut and Paste Options Introduction to DesignCenter Introduction to Tool Palettes External References. External Reference Defined Insert an XREF XREF Manager When to Use External References Electrical Plan and Architectural Plan.

Use an Existing Architectural Sheet Electrical Plan pt. Architectural Plan Creating the Elevation. Layers and Draw Order Hatching Elevations with Snapbase An Architectural Sheet as a Template Viewports and Text Leader Lines and Elevation Markers Working Drawings. Architectural Set of Working Drawings Reinforce How this Project Uses Xrefs Using an Attribute Block Creating an Attribute Block Selecting Objects pt.

Replies: 0 Last Post: , AM. Replies: 2 Last Post: , PM. Are Autocad 14 drawings compatible with Lt? Replies: 2 Last Post: , AM. Can you open drawings with By dhopper. Rotate mouse wheel. ZOOM Command. All of the above. If AutoCAD is displaying length of a line as Display of length has nothing to do with precision. The default workspace in AutoCAD is. AutoCAD Classic. Right click and select PAN from contextual menu. PAN command. Press and hold middle mouse button. Introduction to AutoCAD.

Part 2 — Basic draw commands. Which symbol can be used to specify angle for making an inclined line? AutoCAD circle flyout on draw panel offers how many ways to make a circle? Which option will you use to make a circle which is tangent to a line and circle and has certain radius value. Tangent, tangent, radius circle. Tangent, tangent, tangent circle.

What is the command for starting rectangle. The shortcut for starting polyline command is. What is the maximum number of sides with which a polygon can be made in AutoCAD. There is no limitation on number of sides. In the image shown here, the polygon is inscribed or circumscribed about the green circle? Is it possible to make a rectangle with fillets on all four vertices?

Can you use Polygon tool to make a polygon with a known edge length without using inscribed or circumscribed circle as a reference? To make the arc as shown in the image here which Arc command can be most effectively used?

Three Point Arc. Start End Radius. Center Start End. Center Start Length.



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