Chapter 9

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 6

Chapter 9

2D Solids and 3D Faces

108

Copyright 2004 - Kristen Kurland

Copyright 2004 - Kristen Kurland

109

2D Solid and Hatch

2D Solid and Hatch


2D Solid 9.1

1.

Choose

Draw, Solids, 2D Solid.


or

2.

Type

SOLID at the command prompt.


Command: solid
First point: P1
Second point: P2
Third point: P3
Fourth point: P4
Third point: enter

2D Hatch 9.2

1.

Choose

Draw, Hatch...

2.

Choose

the Other Predefined tab.

3.

Choose

Solid.

NOTE: 2D Solids and Hatches cannot be rendered or shaded.

110

Copyright 2004 - Kristen Kurland

Copyright 2004 - Kristen Kurland

111

3D Faces

3D Faces
3D Face 9.3
3DFACE creates a three- or four-sided surface anywhere in 3D
space. You can specify different Z coordinates for each corner point
of a 3D face. 3DFACE differs from SOLID, which creates a threeor four-sided surface that is parallel to the current UCS and can be
extruded.

With 3DFACE, you control which edges of a 3D face are visible,


allowing accurate modeling of objects with holes. Entering i or
invisible before the first point of an edge makes the edge invisible.
1.

Choose

Draw, Surfaces, 3D Face.


or

2.

Type

3DFACE at the command prompt.


Command: 3dface
First point: pick
Second point: pick
Third point: pick
Fourth point: pick
Third point: enter

112

Copyright 2004 - Kristen Kurland

Copyright 2004 - Kristen Kurland

113

Edges

Edges
Edge 9.4
1.

Choose

Draw, Surfaces, Edge.


or

2.

Type

EDGE at the command prompt.


Command: edge
Display/<Select edge>: pick a 3D edge

114

Copyright 2004 - Kristen Kurland

Copyright 2004 - Kristen Kurland

115

Invisible Faces

Invisible Faces
3D Invisible Edge 9.5
1.

Choose

Draw, Solids, 3D Face.


or

2.

Type

3DFACE at the command prompt.


Command: 3dface
First point: P1
Second point: P2
Third point: i P3
Fourth point: P4
Third point: i P5
Fourth point: P6
Third point: P7
Fourth point: P8
Third point: enter
NOTE: You must enter an i for invisible before the
face is chosen.

116

Copyright 2004 - Kristen Kurland

Copyright 2004 - Kristen Kurland

117

Pface

Pface
Pface 9.7

Face 3, vertex 2:
Enter a vertex number or [Color/Layer] <next face>: 5

1.

Type

PFACE at the command prompt.


Command: pface

Face 3, vertex 3:
Enter a vertex number or [Color/Layer] <next face>: 6

Specify location for vertex 1-8: P1 -P8


Face 1, vertex 1:

Face 3, vertex 4:
Enter a vertex number or [Color/Layer] <next face>:

Enter a vertex number or [Color/Layer]: 1


Face 1, vertex 2:

Face 4, vertex 1:
Enter a vertex number or [Color/Layer]:

Enter a vertex number or [Color/Layer] <next face>: 2


Face 1, vertex 3:
Enter a vertex number or [Color/Layer] <next face>: 6
Face 1, vertex 4:
Enter a vertex number or [Color/Layer] <next face>: 7
Face 1, vertex 5: enter
Enter a vertex number or [Color/Layer] <next face>:
Face 2, vertex 1:
Enter a vertex number or [Color/Layer]: 2
Face 2, vertex 2:
Enter a vertex number or [Color/Layer] <next face>: 3
Face 2, vertex 3:
Enter a vertex number or [Color/Layer] <next face>: 4
Face 2, vertex 4:
Enter a vertex number or [Color/Layer] <next face>: 6
Face 2, vertex 5:
Enter a vertex number or [Color/Layer] <next face>:
Face 3, vertex 1:
Enter a vertex number or [Color/Layer]: 4

118

Copyright 2004 - Kristen Kurland

Copyright 2004 - Kristen Kurland

119

You might also like

pFad - Phonifier reborn

Pfad - The Proxy pFad of © 2024 Garber Painting. All rights reserved.

Note: This service is not intended for secure transactions such as banking, social media, email, or purchasing. Use at your own risk. We assume no liability whatsoever for broken pages.


Alternative Proxies:

Alternative Proxy

pFad Proxy

pFad v3 Proxy

pFad v4 Proxy