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Friday, July 13, 2007
3D Modeling 2: Primitives
Daily Autocad: "In the second article of my series of articles about 3D modeling, I will explain about the primitive solid entities. In Fig. 1, you can see all of these entities together. Instead of explaining how each entity is drawn in AutoCAD, I will give you some figures that show the physical structure and what are the variables that AutoCAD needs to draw these entities."
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Pretty basic stuff, but I'd love to get a start in more 3D modeling in CAD. That's quite useful. I've been working with Cinema 4D for a while doing 3D work, which works well, but the idea of constructing 3D models from CAD, which draftings are already in, takes away the complicated steps of converting files and regenerating models. Cool, thanks for this.
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