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Topic ClosedWhat Kind of Projection Is This?

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John Connor View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.Oct.2019 at 14:59
I never though the drawing was 3D.  Always looked 2D to me.
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philippe JOSEPH View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.Oct.2019 at 18:35
Yes John the "drawing" is 2D but I hope that the informatic work was done in 3D and not with the "like on the drawing board old way".
I have never really done 2D isometric drawing or only for scheme or pipings with symbols but now with the "real" 3D we can do all this better and quicker.
The level of detail shown on the drawings makes me think that it's real 3D.
Eventually see my AutoCAD file : 
in the CAD/BIM Blocks library done in answer of a cad discussion.
I had realized a 2D isometric drawing from an image file by doing real 3D solids and then FLATSHOT it. 


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