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View Isometric 3D and Its 2D Views( Top, Elevation and front View) !!


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How can I view the Isometric Item with its Views ( Top. Elevation and Front View )

 

in the same paper, or in same drawing file ...

 

, thanks

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Is this a 2D or 3D drawing that we are talking about?

 

Can you post an image?

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Do you want to do this in model space or a layout using paperspace?

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This multiview of a gear pump was done very quickly in a layout. The visual style was 3D Hidden.

 

Gear pump multi view.jpg

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ShopDrawings.dwg

 

 

the dwg filethe dwg file

 

 

Is this a 2D or 3D drawing that we are talking about?

 

Can you post an image?

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exactly this wat i want ...

 

could tell us step by step to things like that

 

 

This multiview of a gear pump was done very quickly in a layout. The visual style was 3D Hidden.

 

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I went into a layout and used the Viewports command. My settings were Four: Equal, Setup: 3D and Visual Style: 3D Hidden. I elected to use the "Fit" option for my viewports so all four of them filled the page.

 

In the example I posted I selected my printer and page size using the Page Setup Manager.

 

Note: This is just a very quick and dirty way of getting what appears to be 2D views. They are not truely 2D. For that you would have to use a different method. Flatshot is one option. Another option is SolProf. Yet a third option is the combination commands of SolView and SolDraw.

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