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While extruding a polyline the 3d model surface area is al wired. i want it to be .clean with only end lines but not solid or hidden. I'm using autoCAD

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Can you post the .dwg?

 

Try SURFU=0 and SURFV=0

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I think you extruded a bunch of lines rather than a closed polyline.

 

OK...you mentioned you did not want a solid. So your intention is to still end up with separate surfaces?

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Just to eliminate the obvious, have you changed the visual style to Conceptual or Realistic to see what it "realistically" looks like?

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I created a closed surface using polyline and extruded an it ended up with wired suface. I'm using autoCAD 2017.

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I want it in 2d wireframe but without wired surface. I've seen some videos extruding a rectangle into a cube with no wired surfaces, just a clean 3d cube in autoCAD 2013. I'm using autoCAD 2017 and I think this version is doing so.

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I created a closed surface using polyline and extruded an it ended up with wired suface.

 

Your Polyline is not closed. That's why you're getting the wired surface.

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Did you try the settings I gave you?

 

Select the surfaces and go to properties and set U isolines and V isolines =0. See image.

 

Use surfsculpt to make surfaces into a solid, but when I tried on yours it says "Solid creation failed, no watertight volume detected."

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I believe Surfsculpt failed because the object the OP created was missing the two "L shaped" sides.

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Probably, I didn't have time to analyze the work.

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Only a guess as I don't see any surface lines visible in either location.

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