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2008-12-07 10:29 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 03:14 AM by Gordana Radonic
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I'm not sure if this is the right answer, but basically what i'm trying to draw is that basic hand drawn view. I'm cheating at Uni really, we've been set a project and asked to draw some axonometric views of a residential layout we have to design, so rather that spend hours on a perspective, i'm redrawing it all in ArchiCAD, produce my views and then trace it by hand.A simple 'hidden line' view of the model will produce that effect in your image.
2008-12-08 04:32 PM
2008-12-08 07:14 PM
richgwilt wrote:Don't confuse a Axonometric view with a perspective view.
I'm not sure if this is the right answer, but basically what i'm trying to draw is that basic hand drawn view. I'm cheating at Uni really, we've been set a project and asked to draw some axonometric views of a residential layout we have to design, so rather that spend hours on a perspective, i'm redrawing it all in ArchiCAD, produce my views and then trace it by hand.
Thinking outside the box in my opinion
Here is what my idea of a '3d hidden wireframe axonometric'
2008-12-09 01:12 AM
Peter wrote:The special menu will let you create 3D hidden view, and using the Special Hidden Lines... command, will let you set a linetype of your choice (eg. hidden) to the hidden lines. You know, so you can show the hidden lines in a hidden linetype.
Dwight/Richard,
Out of curiousity, what does a '3d hidden wireframe axonometric' look like and how does if differ from a standard hidden line or wireframe? What do the Special Menu options you mention actually do?