Regions and 3D Surfaces - Autocad Tutorial


In this lesson, you'll begin using true 3-D commands. First you will create a 2-D region and then extrude it into a 3-D solid. Then you will add 3-D surfaces to the tops of your previous drawing (line thickness) to close the back, sides and seat. - View Tutorial »


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submitted: 5 years and 3760 days ago