That was very cool thanks for that. I was wondering how would you apply different materials from the outside to the inside walls? Also is there a way to render using isometric rather than realistic perspective or is that just due to rendering using the camera view?
This would be a great video if there were explanations of what your doing and typing. Very hard to follow if you have never used AutoCAD for 3d mottling before.
I'm a sketchup user wanting to get into AutoCAD. This tutorial is BOSS!
Thanks for the lesson. Very helpful even it's make 2 days to understand this.. Now my proposal is done and ready to proceed my first project ever
what's the setting or setup of the UCS that you apply ? so convenient :D
this is great! i suggest you add some annotations or text supplement to what you are doing. so that it becomes a real easy to follow tutorial
muy buen tutorial
Well Explained!! Thanks!!
Awesome man ! Can this be done on just regular AutoCAD ?
currently using student version
nicely explained thank you so much!!!
this is good will try to complete it soon
That was very cool thanks for that. I was wondering how would you apply different materials from the outside to the inside walls? Also is there a way to render using isometric rather than realistic perspective or is that just due to rendering using the camera view?
Kiel Wilson Press ctrl and select face object,, then apply material,, use cam command to use camera,, and change view to camera
nice learning. thankyou
Gracias muy útil. Directo al Grano y sin tanto bla bla bla :)
wow. simple, informative, nic, beatifull, helpfull, great..
thanks..
+abrar ahmed You are welcome brother
thans for video
What Program do you use i would really llike to get into this stuff
Tscharner Fennell this is AutoCAD Apps
Its not a tutorial. It is musicorial.
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how to make floor plan interior ...plz
Master class
Thank you Brother .. your tutorials is very helpful to me.. Thanks again :D :)
+AbirBoY You are welcome :D
at 1:41 wat shortcut u used to convert 2d to 3d
i got it its shift + wheel of the mouse
+abrar ahmed its using polysolid command
This would be a great video if there were explanations of what your doing and typing. Very hard to follow if you have never used AutoCAD for 3d mottling before.
yups this is old tutorial,, without voice
Mussy CAD how did u convert the 2d floor plan into 3d?
+mufasu cad if possible can you help me through Skype?
+Yong Jason
shift + wheel of the mouse
Polysolid command turned lines into walls after he specified height and thickness
nice video
brothr in rendering i get only 640 x 480 resolution.. how to increase that
+abrar ahmed type rpref (enter) > will be appear advanced render settings dialog box, and then change the output size for the resolution render
ohh thnx bro.. u r helping alot
What music is this???
It is easy for me but very useful =))
nice
Thanks
Thank for . . .
perfect brother
thanks for watching
thanks to you for making this perfect working and design
sir i am trying to convert a 2-d plan in to 3d but not doind kindly help me give me e-mail so that i send you plan
super
thanks
No explanation. What are you pressing? How do you convert the view to 3D?
+Mr Steam its a command "polysolid"
i think you forgot to make a door for one room ...? im not sure..
annoying music!
hello tu video bnana band krde...apne aap lga hua hai....muh mein awaaz nhi hai kya...konsa tool kab istemal krna hai bol de...
nice learning. thankyou
you r welcome
sir i am trying to convert a 2-d plan in to 3d but not doind kindly help me give me e-mail so that i send you plan
super
thanks