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philippe JOSEPH
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Posted: 30.Sep.2018 at 14:28 |
Hello Dery, tomorrow I can save it as AutoCAD 2010 instead of my AutoCAD 2017 that we have recently changed.
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dery
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Posted: 30.Sep.2018 at 14:32 |
It's alright. Now I can open them using my AutoCAD 2014. However, there is still one problem, the text is missing. As I can see of these CAD/BIM Blocks you uploaded, this is not a step-by-step instruction, I don't understand. Can you please upload another CAD/BIM Blocks with a step-by-step instructions? Thank you.
Edited by dery - 30.Sep.2018 at 14:53
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philippe JOSEPH
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Posted: 30.Sep.2018 at 16:38 |
Dery, on my files the text color is green as you can see on the thumbnails, try and change your screen color if green. The basis of the studies is the very first 3 schemes and I have done a study based on a 3D cube in the model space and then try to open viewports in the layout space to "look like" the 3 schemes. I have "almost" suceeded but with a very poor precision, and Kent COOPER did an other "2D only" study on how to draw the ellipses inside the shapes. Then SEANT gave us the good "point of view" to apply to the viewport ( scheme 1 ) so I did that and did a FLATSHOT to have the cube with the 2 correct angles 10 degree and 40 degree as the basis was the 2D drawing.
At this time "we" have the first schemme OK and only SEANT can give us the good viewport settings for the 2 others but as it's based on an EXCEL file difficult to send "we" don't have the 2 others.
Hope this will help, if not tell us.
Edited by philippe JOSEPH - 30.Sep.2018 at 16:50
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philippe JOSEPH
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Posted: 30.Sep.2018 at 17:01 |
Dery, a/the "step by step" method is explained on Kent COOPER's file ELLIPSES_WITH_DEGREE-01.dwg 14 sept 2018.
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Kent Cooper
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Posted: 01.Oct.2018 at 17:50 |
philippe JOSEPH wrote:
Dery, a/the "step by step" method is explained on Kent COOPER's file ELLIPSES_WITH_DEGREE-01.dwg 14 sept 2018. |
[Actually, the step-by-step is in the one called ELLIPSES_WITH_DEGREE-3.]
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philippe JOSEPH
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Posted: 01.Oct.2018 at 17:58 |
I'm so sorry Kent, yes it is in ELLIPSES_WITH_DEGREE-3.
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SEANT
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Posted: 01.Oct.2018 at 19:37 |
philippe JOSEPH wrote:
. . . . At this time "we" have the first schemme OK and only SEANT can give us the good viewport settings for the 2 others but as it's based on an EXCEL file difficult to send "we" don't have the 2 others. . . .
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A link to the Excel spreadsheet is in the 4th post on page 2 (my first post in this thread). Are you not able to download and/or open that file?
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philippe JOSEPH
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Posted: 01.Oct.2018 at 20:16 |
Also so sorry Seant, I just didn't see your post. Now I have the EXCEL file and I will use it to elaborate the 2 other drawings with the other angles so that I will be abble to get the X,Y,Z dimensions of the cube that I'm not abble to draw in those non isometric points of view.
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philippe JOSEPH
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Posted: 01.Oct.2018 at 20:19 |
I just took a look at the 2 other drawings and....... Maybe it's possible to draw them easily with a "simple" 2D projection between 2 views because the other angles are equals..............
Edited by philippe JOSEPH - 01.Oct.2018 at 20:21
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philippe JOSEPH
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Posted: 02.Oct.2018 at 07:55 |
Seant, I have open your EXCEL file and set it to the 2 other schemmes but I don't know where to copy/paste the 2 angles as I don't fint the sub option POints.
Edited by philippe JOSEPH - 02.Oct.2018 at 08:07
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