Hi
I just saw few post about how to render color solids in AutoCAD
I would like to submit this method that I use.
There is one way around this , to plot full color
In model space select the angle you want, render and then use "saveimg" command and save the image.
Now click in the layout tab...
Hi
There is one way around this , to plot full color
In model space select the angle you want, render and then use "saveimg" command and save the image.
Now click in the layout tab
Insert your image , using image manager.
And delete the viewport in the layout.
You will be left with the rendering...
Hi
I think a way to do this is importing the IGES file into Rhino3D and create section every 5 degrees from the model and then export it as autocad file to use the lisp routine that you have.
Rhino is such a good program for sectioning or creating profiles in any direction , vertical...
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this program is good to put all 2d in z=0
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this one flatten all to z=0
good luck
Humberto
Hi
If you wuld like to e-mail me the hand skecth
I can tell you how long will it take
Humberto Garcia
Film Art Director
Toronto Canada
h1954@sympatico.ca
Hi
If you are using cad14
Make a polyline thru the points, then polyedit the line and spline it; it will have the controls in the points and the line will de a curve close to the points; to fix this click in pedit again and type F for fit and bingo; now the control points are in the spline.
If...
Hi
There ie a program call Rhino3d.
You can create de 3d object and then
choose from curves in the menu , to
do contours, it does the job en any
direction and in amy thickness you want
all in one step.
Any more questions let me know.
Good luck
Humberto
you can save the image as bmp or jpg and use image manager
and attach the picture to your cad file and then print it
for more information e-mail me to h1954@sympatico.ca
e-mail me to my e-mail address
i have a routine to flatten out
(it works very good with faces that have
the four point in a same plane )
and there is a program for sheet metal
development for free trial
waiting for your answer
humberto garcia
hi, you can use the region command
make a cutting plane in the section where you need it
type region to create a solid face and select the plane
(rectangle) , then use interference and select both elements; your part and the region , and type y for yes to creta the interference , now you can...