Been awhile since I worked with AutoCAD, but I think I was able to turn a 2D shape into 3D by extruding.
I have the non-paid version of nanoCAD (5.0.2520.1471 - COMMERCIAL). Is it possible to create a 3D model out of a 2D shape with this version? Thanks for any help.
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Posted 23 March 2021 - 11:27 PM
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Posted 24 March 2021 - 06:19 AM
Hello,
you have some meshes (Draw>Meshes) ... box, cone, etc...
But no 3D tools for this ... (cut, intersect, etc...)
Also you can use Solid (Draw>Solid) like 3Dface in Autocad.
The UCS can be rotated, also the view. Line can have 3D coordinates.
I advise you to use Sketchup 17make (free) instead to model. PconPlanner (free) to convert sketchup files to DWG and NC25.0 for layouts and dimensions.
https://pcon-planner.com
Cordialy
you have some meshes (Draw>Meshes) ... box, cone, etc...
But no 3D tools for this ... (cut, intersect, etc...)
Also you can use Solid (Draw>Solid) like 3Dface in Autocad.
The UCS can be rotated, also the view. Line can have 3D coordinates.
I advise you to use Sketchup 17make (free) instead to model. PconPlanner (free) to convert sketchup files to DWG and NC25.0 for layouts and dimensions.
https://pcon-planner.com
Cordialy
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