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    Some Fun in Autocad 2004!!!!
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    Default Re: Render and Wire Frame Modeling in AutoCAD 2004

    Really nice

    Good Job



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    Default Re: Render and Wire Frame Modeling in AutoCAD 2004

    NIce....untill now I don't know how to create like that ...could you tell how you create that?

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    Default Re: Render and Wire Frame Modeling in AutoCAD 2004

    Very cool!!!

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    Default Re: Render and Wire Frame Modeling in AutoCAD 2004

    At a guess, create the part, by extruding a plan and then using another part to subtract the unwanted bits. (if you get what I mean)

    Then create a cylinder with a slice out of it so you have two bits negative and positive (like a slice out of a cake)
    Create a copy of the model and on one version subtract the small
    section (the slice of cake) and the other the large.
    Set a view point and put the two parts on different layers, and put them together to form the part.

    Turn the slice layer off and render, then vice versa and take a screen shot or render hidden.

    Put it in photoshop and splice the two images together.

    Was I close?

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    Default Re: Render and Wire Frame Modeling in AutoCAD 2004

    Can we do it without photoshop?
    3D Max can, there is should be a way ACAD can do too...

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    Default Re: Render and Wire Frame Modeling in AutoCAD 2004

    Thanks All of you to reply my Thread,

    This Entire Model Made in AutoCAD 2004, Nothing is PhotoShoped, All is done in AutoCAD 2004,
    Actually the Model is in Two Pieces, One is Render and other one is not,
    After Completeing the Model to Give This Effect
    I've Used These COMMANDS -
    SLICE
    DELETE
    RENDER
    OOPS
    AND SELECT

    Hope You'll get what i have explaind!!!!
    Should you have further query about this model, i'd be most willing to satisfy it,

    Warm Regards
    Harminder Deogan

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    Default Re: Render and Wire Frame Modeling in AutoCAD 2004

    Quote Originally Posted by HarminderDeogan View Post
    Thanks All of you to reply my Thread,

    This Entire Model Made in AutoCAD 2004, Nothing is PhotoShoped, All is done in AutoCAD 2004,
    Actually the Model is in Two Pieces, One is Render and other one is not,
    After Completeing the Model to Give This Effect
    I've Used These COMMANDS -
    SLICE
    DELETE
    RENDER
    OOPS
    AND SELECT

    Hope You'll get what i have explaind!!!!
    Should you have further query about this model, i'd be most willing to satisfy it,

    Warm Regards
    Harminder Deogan
    Still can't get it...
    what should be deleted? and what should be selected?

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    Default Re: Render and Wire Frame Modeling in AutoCAD 2004

    Ahh ok!!
    Let Me Explain..
    First Of All You Have to Complete Your Model,
    Now Slice Your Model In Two Halves,

    Here The Tricks Begin:-....

    Now Delete The Part Which You Want To See In Wire Frame,
    Issue The Render Command To Render The Model,
    Now Issue The Command OOPS To Recall The Deleted Half Of Model

    You Will Not Able To See That Recalled Half In Render Screen,
    So You Just Pick That Recalled Half With Your Mouse Without Issuing Any Command and That Model Will Appear In Wire Frame,
    Now What You'll Get is A Render And Wire Frame Model Together On One Screen,

    ENJOY!!!!

    Warm Regards,
    Harminder Deogan
    (harminderdeogan@yahoo.co.in)

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    Default Re: Render and Wire Frame Modeling in AutoCAD 2004

    That's really interesting. I love workarounds that allow you to do things you technically aren't supposed to be able to do... Nice!

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