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Topic ClosedLisp create perspective view from a 2D drawing

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Lisp create perspective view from a 2D drawing
    Posted: 01.Sep.2013 at 19:15
Hi, this lisp is working in 2D only: it generate a perspective view from a selected 2D plan or elevation.
Download Lisp
Example drawing
How to use ?
1. Command: P2D
2. Select the source frame (trapezoid polyline) of the plan or elevation
3. Select drawing objects in that source plan or elevation
4. Select destination frame >>> a new perspective drawing would be draw arcordingly (see image and example drawing)
5. Repeat step 4 until you select none

It is working only with straight lines, straight polylines and points. Pretty useful when you want to take a leap up from your 2D, for but donot have time to create a 3D model.
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