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tulip3D
19.01.2012, 21:18
Hello,
 
how on earth am I to display the viewcube in any and all settings????
Not JUST when I shade a model, no JUST when im in the so called '3d' enviroment, but shown ALL the time, in ALL enviroments, no matter what??? is this possible???
Where can it be shown?
overides?
LISP?
what does it take???

John Connor
19.01.2012, 22:37
The viewcube is for the 3D environment.


tulip3D
20.01.2012, 13:55
Dammit man!! in that 'Scotty' from the old star trek voice: "tell me somthin' i dont know!" LOL
 
And I ask cause you can open up a 3d file in whatever enviroment...and even in the 3d one is dosent pop up...
 
all questions for that worthless synergis tech help BS to sit on LOL

kszyho
20.01.2012, 13:57


Maybe go to options/3D Modeling/Display Tools in Viewport/ Display the View Cube/  and check  2D Wireframe visual style.   

John Connor
20.01.2012, 14:05
What is the benefit of displaying the viewcube in a 2D environment?


tulip3D
20.01.2012, 14:08
cause i work in 2d...and the models are 3d...switching back and forth is very annoying and not nesscary cause i know the type commands...so i want that blasted view cube everywhere!! its tricky to rotate an object and have to guess which side your on the in pull down window thing

John Connor
20.01.2012, 14:23
What work are you doing in 2D that require you to look at 3D models?I thought you were doing electrical schematics?


tulip3D
20.01.2012, 14:53
I am...but right now its PLC cabinet design...alot of the stuff is in 3d, with viewports showing views in paperspace. but in order to minipulate the views, i gotta access model space an eff with the 3d...and want that cursed cube to show itself! LOL

John Connor
20.01.2012, 15:08

Ahhhh.......no you don't.  There should be no need to enter the viewport to change the orientation of the display.  You can do that from the Ribbon while you are in your layout. 


John Connor2012-01-20 15:09:02

tulip3D
20.01.2012, 15:47
hahaha guess I said it wrong...i want to erase the viewports, and take the geometry out and flatten it all for 2d...the other guys i work with dont know 3D so they say get rid of it. but when I do, it skews all crazy like and I gotta keep going back to the 'top' view, cause autocad defaults the commands to that view...thats where the viewcube comes in handy...but its never there!!
tried NAVCUBE, cubesettingsanwhatnot, all that...

John Connor
20.01.2012, 15:52
And just how do you go about flattening your 3D models to obtain your 2D views?


tulip3D
20.01.2012, 15:56
tired 'flatten' 'flatshot'...'layoutexport' 'solview' 'soldraw'...still SOL LOL!!

John Connor
20.01.2012, 15:59
AutoCAD 2011.  OK.  You have four options available to you.1. SectionPlane2. Flatshot (not Flatten)3. SolView/SolDraw4. SolProfWith a move to 2012 you would have one more called View Base.


tulip3D
20.01.2012, 16:01
section plane...hmmm....
 
oh an im on 2010 at this new job...just didnt update my thingy

kszyho
20.01.2012, 16:25

Tulip3D did you try my solution or maybe it is different in autocad 2012 than in 2010?

tulip3D
20.01.2012, 17:31
YEAH, when I change the shademode to C or R then it pops up...and slows my computer down LOL...what a bastard this thing is

John Connor
21.01.2012, 13:29
With all the problems you are experiencing I would suggest a radical approach.  Wipe the drive clean and reinstall everything.  Figure a day to do it.


tulip3D
23.01.2012, 13:51
LOL!! Ya know, thats what the IT guy said too...followed by: well, when we install 12' i'll fix all this stuff...THEN followed by: whenever the f@#k that ever happens LOL
 
yeah so i think im just SOL at this point...for now, at least...I do hold hope that one day, ONE day they'll come in here and fix stuff...

John Connor
23.01.2012, 14:45

Computers have been known to die suddenly.  Accidents happen.So rather than fix the problem or buy you a new computer the company would rather you waste your time and their money trying to cope with the myriad of problems you have been having?  That does not make good business sense.  Can anyone other than yourself see this as being a waste of money?Just for laughs what are your computer specs?


John Connor2012-01-23 14:45:33