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Topic: Free Cad Blocks
Posted By: cadenvisions
Subject: Free Cad Blocks
Date Posted: 01.Jun.2011 at 21:51
Download completely free. No uploading necessary.

http://cadenvisions.com/FREEAUTOCADDETAILDOWNLOADS.aspx



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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 02.Jun.2011 at 12:37
180,000 details and blocks?

Looks to be less than 180.  Where did you hide the remainder?


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Posted By: Cad64
Date Posted: 02.Jun.2011 at 21:24
You know, this is the third time you've posted an advertisement for your website. Do you have any intention of joining in and helping out around here with answering questions or are you just here to spam us?

And yeah, were are the 180,000 blocks?


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Posted By: mgaungthetoo
Date Posted: 04.Jun.2011 at 12:50
hello
sir
how do i made block to my drawing
thank


Posted By: mgaungthetoo
Date Posted: 04.Jun.2011 at 12:53
my render photo is no same in the model space cso why do i made sitting
please enplane to me


Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 04.Jun.2011 at 13:06
What exactly is wrong with your render?  Too dark?  Too light?  Materials are displaying as you expected?  We need more information.

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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 04.Jun.2011 at 13:10
You make a block in a drawing using the BLOCK command.  If you want to use the same block in other drawings then consider using the WBLOCK command instead.  AutoCAD will write the block definition as a drawing file to your hard drive.  Then use the INSERT command and bring the block into your drawing.  It is recommended that blocks be created on layer "0" so that when they are inserted they take on the properties of the layer they are being inserted on.  This would be such things as color and linetype for example.

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