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    Posted: 22.Jan.2020 at 20:47

I want to execute this low relief in the piece, I have tried for all the shortcuts that I know but I do not, someone who can support me, thanks
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23.Jan.2020 at 09:28
Hello carlosban77, to do these 2 'low refief' you will have to modelize 2 solids a little high, place them at the right place and SUBTRACT them from the first solid.
Eventually you could take a look at my 3D file : 3D SOLIDS 01.dwg available in the CAD/BIM Blocks library here in the site.
Please tell me ( us ) if this helped or not.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24.Jan.2020 at 22:27

This is the file I tried with several options and the ucs, Can you give me a hint how to run it
I have turned everything, feet up and down the UCS, so I need more practice
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Jan.2020 at 02:29

Like, I got out ..Thank you If you have any other way faster, I hope the support
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Jan.2020 at 18:16
Hello carlosban71, it looks like you have sucedded in doing the SUBTRACT of thoses 2 little recesses.
On the very first photo I thought that they vere flat but in fact they really look like you made them but as I don't have the dimensions defining them I will say that everything's fine.
Talking about working in 3D I would say that you will have to know everything about UCS with all the options and all about viewpoint.
I will add that you should always have the UCSICON ACtive and make most of your commands with ortho on ( F8 ).
You have sucedded in placing dimensions on your 3D model and that's not an easy task so you must have dealed with the UCS.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27.Jan.2020 at 22:27

Correct philippe JOSEPH use all the ucs, I will practice them more often thanks.
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