Monday 10 September 2012

How to Create Easy 3D Door Frame Using AutoCAD 2007 and up


AutoCAD is a software that is used for drawing techniques, for example, to design an architecture or construction (layout, look, cut, etc.). This software has the capability to image processing in the form of two or three dimensions.
This time I'm going to share a little story about the making of a 3D object using AutoCad doorframe 2007. Follow the following steps.
Step 1
Open your autocad worksheet. Then create a new workshe
Step 2
Set perspective view looks over the image section (top)
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Step 3
Take a rectangle object, click one time on the work area, and enter a size 6 x 12, enter
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Step 4
Melting image objects by using explode command. Click explode, the entire block object hit enter.
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Step 5
Once objects explode, offset each side of the image gets the Offset with the size 4 is used to measure the thickness of the door with 4 cm. Offset by the additional use size 1 profile.
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Step 6
Add circle and put it at the bottom right corner, this circle will form a profile section side sills.
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Step 7
Then trim the parts that are not needed, click trim, right-click in the workspace, select the object to be in trim until the object becomes as follows.
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Step 8
Objects that have been completed on the trim, and then merge back into one whole object using the command region. Click the region, the block object, press enter
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Step 9
Then change the angle of view becomes SW Isometric drawings, reposition ucs into X. Click the X, press enter. Note the position of UCS now.
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Step 10
Click the polyline object put in the corner of the previous picture.
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Step 11
Draw a line straight up, type 210, enter then navigate to the right side with a size of 90, enter and down to the size of 210, enter.
210 = height of the door frame
90 = width of the door frame
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Step 12
Click the extrude, click the object, press enter.
Type P, enter
Click the object height.
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Step 13
If successful it will appear as follows.
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Step 14
Change the visual style using the commands conceptual visual style.
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Good luck, wait for the next Part................................................  

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