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Topic Closed3D ROTATE in AutoLISP

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: 3D ROTATE in AutoLISP
    Posted: 25.Dec.2009 at 11:17
Hello everyone. I'm doing a project that requires only the use of AutoLISP, but since i'm not very experienced with this programm, there's some things that I really don't understand. One of them is how to use the command "3d rotate" in a selected object. I know how to select the object by creating it as an entity, and how to activate the "_.3drotate" command, but I don't know how to select the axis in which I want to rotate my object on. Can someone please help me with this? What's the most simple and basic way to perform a 3D ROTATE in AutoLISP? Thank you very much for your help.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Dec.2009 at 02:01
It looks like the "rotate3d" vs "3drotate" would be easier to manipulate in Lisp, since it has more command line options.
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