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    Posted: 18.Feb.2019 at 13:14
Originally posted by vedika31 vedika31 wrote:

Maybe someone that uses Pro can help here to let you know if it is possible.

 

"Pro" what?  The question is in regards to AutoCAD.  There are two versions: LT and Full.  Only the full version has true 3D capability.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Feb.2019 at 10:08

Maybe someone that uses Pro can help here to let you know if it is possible.



Edited by vedika31 - 18.Feb.2019 at 10:09
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Feb.2019 at 13:42
Well you could use the FLATSHOT command which would result in a 2D block reference.  EXPLODE the block to obtain lines and curves.  Depending on the complexity of the building facade you may also have to use the OVERKILL command to delete duplicate and overlapping entities.  Maybe someone else here will suggest another/better solution.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Feb.2019 at 10:34
Hello!
would like to know can i obtain lines, curves and etc.. from 3D model of building facades in cad format??
thanks in advance
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