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Topic Closedconverting 3D to 2D??

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    Posted: 28.Apr.2008 at 21:43
Working with autocad architechtural '08 here.
 
I have a part drawn in 3D that i would like to convert into Isometric 2D.
Is there a "project" command or something that would do this?
 
 
 
in rhino3D theres a pretty simple tool to do this, but i cant find anything like that in autoCAD.
 
got it... command: FLATSHOT


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Yes, FLATSHOT is one of the options - see:
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