eEmesh Posted January 16, 2018 Posted January 16, 2018 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 Quote
SLW210 Posted January 16, 2018 Posted January 16, 2018 Can you post the .dwg? Try SURFU=0 and SURFV=0 Quote
ReMark Posted January 16, 2018 Posted January 16, 2018 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? Quote
CyberAngel Posted January 16, 2018 Posted January 16, 2018 Just to eliminate the obvious, have you changed the visual style to Conceptual or Realistic to see what it "realistically" looks like? Quote
eEmesh Posted January 17, 2018 Author Posted January 17, 2018 BTW I'm using autoCAD 2017 Drawing1.dwg Quote
eEmesh Posted January 17, 2018 Author Posted January 17, 2018 I created a closed surface using polyline and extruded an it ended up with wired suface. I'm using autoCAD 2017. Drawing1.dwg Quote
eEmesh Posted January 17, 2018 Author Posted January 17, 2018 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. Quote
Cad64 Posted January 17, 2018 Posted January 17, 2018 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. Quote
SLW210 Posted January 17, 2018 Posted January 17, 2018 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." Quote
ReMark Posted January 17, 2018 Posted January 17, 2018 I believe Surfsculpt failed because the object the OP created was missing the two "L shaped" sides. Quote
SLW210 Posted January 17, 2018 Posted January 17, 2018 Probably, I didn't have time to analyze the work. Quote
ReMark Posted January 17, 2018 Posted January 17, 2018 Only a guess as I don't see any surface lines visible in either location. Quote
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