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Fast 3D Walls

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Printed Date: 16.May.2026 at 05:58


Topic: Fast 3D Walls
Posted By: mufasu
Subject: Fast 3D Walls
Date Posted: 19.Jan.2014 at 01:30
when you want to draw 3D walls from 3D sketch, you can use extrude or presspull command, but with polysolid commands make 3D walls more easy and fast.





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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 19.Jan.2014 at 12:42
You went through all the trouble of uploading a video that has a 0:00 run time?  Yeah, I learned a lot from it.  Not!


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Posted By: rs_higgins
Date Posted: 21.Jan.2014 at 20:17
Yes it is working and yes it is fast and useful. Thank you.Smile

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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 21.Jan.2014 at 23:42
It can also be done with PressPull.


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Posted By: rs_higgins
Date Posted: 22.Jan.2014 at 16:34
I would like to see your demo on that also John thanks


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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 22.Jan.2014 at 18:05
I don't do demos.

While the Polysolid command is very good when it comes to doing walls in a new drawing many people find themselves with a floor plan previously done in 2D that they now want to change to 3D.  I would suggest the use of the PressPull command in these situations.


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