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The three-dimensional diagram refers to the length, width and height, and it is drawn in three dimensions. It belongs to the CAD intermediate range! CAD primary is two-dimensional drawing, CAD intermediate Changji is pure three-dimensional drawing, and CAD advanced is programming picnic drawing.
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Are you talking about isometric drawings? I don't know what kind of furniture you paint, but I weave furniture here, and I mainly paint skeletons, which are made of aluminum.
When drawing a production drawing, a three-dimensional drawing of the product is drawn, and then a three-view and axonometric drawing is outlined.
Direct axonometric drawings in 2D are complicated, especially for curved furniture.
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Looks like I know what you're asking, after all, it's someone from here. You're talking about a two-dimensional line three-dimensional diagram, not a physical one, and you want to know how it came to be? It's a powerful feature. I won't talk about it here. I really want to know.
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The question is not clear, how can a two-dimensional one be a three-dimensional view.
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Two-dimensional furniture is generally a top-down view, which is the shape of the chair when you look down from the top, so it's basically a square or a rectangular frame, and there's a slightly smaller frame on it.
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That's called fake 3D! The standard stereo is derived from the projection of the 3D model! I'm using UG
1. Open the CAD software.
2. Find the Switch Space option in the bottom right corner of the software interface and click it. >>>More
Select the southwest isometric in the 3D view, and you can draw a 3D wireframe.
Furniture office type?
Can you give an example? >>>More
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The CAD furniture set has been sent to your mailbox, and it has been adopted in time! Definitely useful for you.