All of these are really easy to produce using the VIEWBASE command.įirst I want to make sure that it is 3rd Angle Projection. Finally, and I want to set the colour and weight of the visible edges, hidden edges, and hatching to match my CAD Standards. Then instead of a Right Side View, I want to show a Section Cut. In the Isometric View I want to change the scale to make it slightly smaller on the sheet, and I don’t want hidden lines to show. I want hidden lines to show in both the Top View and the Front View. So here are some steps to follow to get it working.īelow is the drawing I want to produce. So I was surprised, given that the VIEWBASE command was introduced in AutoCAD 2012 that they hadn’t even heard of it, let only tried it in anger. They are fine for 2D, but when you put 3D solids in the viewport it is really frustrating trying to get hidden lines to show how you would like… or expect. I’ve had some customers recently complaining about the way AutoCAD works with Viewports.
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