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Topic ClosedHow to measure the surface area on 3d model

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    Posted: 25.Dec.2008 at 17:03
for example i have an object, call it a cube.
there's 6 sides of it, and the total area of the cube is about 6 times of its square's area. but if i have another object (3D complex for instance) how i can measure the total area ??
please help on this one.
thanx before that...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Dec.2008 at 18:09
What program do you using?
In Revit Architecture it's easy.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27.Dec.2008 at 12:49
sorry be late...
i am using autocad software.
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