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Is this possible in 2011' ACAD?

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Topic: Is this possible in 2011' ACAD?
Posted By: tulip3D
Subject: Is this possible in 2011' ACAD?
Date Posted: 19.Jan.2011 at 19:08
Hola,

Wondering if I can stretch a 3D solid, with the results the same as if I did a 2D stretch? Is there a command or technique for this?

Part is too complex to do a 'move face' command Angry



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Posted By: Rikky
Date Posted: 20.Jan.2011 at 08:50
Yeah there are some options...
 
you can select the object and than you have some triangles at the side of the object... you  can pull them. you can also do this with the square's
 
Or you can use Extrude faces... You could find them at solid editing not at modeling.
 
And you can use presspull... You could find them at modeling.
 
Good luck


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AutoCAD 2011 professional


Posted By: tulip3D
Date Posted: 20.Jan.2011 at 14:03
Thanks...
But im basically SOL I suppose, dammit!! LOL


Posted By: Rikky
Date Posted: 20.Jan.2011 at 14:07
What does SOL mean?

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AutoCAD 2011 professional


Posted By: tulip3D
Date Posted: 20.Jan.2011 at 15:46
'Shit Outta Luck'...sorry bout the 'S' word, forum moderator...but the man needs clarification!


Posted By: Rikky
Date Posted: 20.Jan.2011 at 15:59
Whaha lol... Thanks for de the clarification!  But my explanation does it works or ?

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AutoCAD 2011 professional


Posted By: tulip3D
Date Posted: 20.Jan.2011 at 18:02
Yeah those tools work, but I wanted to find an easier route...ya know, just sweep select whatcha want and then streeeetch it out. Thanks for the help though!


Posted By: HAWDesigner
Date Posted: 20.Jan.2011 at 18:05
LOL...yes, tulip, unfortunately you are SOL here. What rikky is explaining is close, but it sounds to me like you want more advanced features that Vanilla AutoCAD (VACAD) don't have.


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Posted By: tulip3D
Date Posted: 20.Jan.2011 at 18:26
You betcha...like inventor...poor me, LOL. At my last job we used it extensively for anything 3D....this job....well....they prefer autocad because (i think) that they just dont want to bother getting over the learning curve, despite the benefits. frustrating, because its installed and ready..they just keep telling me to learn acad, lol.


Posted By: HAWDesigner
Date Posted: 20.Jan.2011 at 18:32
I know how you feel. Sometimes I feel like I'm the only one here who has progressed into the 21st century. It is definitely frustrating, but you just have to make the best out of what you have. Smile

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Posted By: Rikky
Date Posted: 21.Jan.2011 at 07:47
Haha good luck both of you guys.... I am the only drawer over here so its up to me haha.... But I have to stay with AutoCAD.... But I can import a DWG into 3Ds Max... So I have noting to complain lol...

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Autodesk Certified Engineer: ACE 3D Designer
AutoCAD 2011 professional



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