So, I started with a 3d autocad model. Through doing certain things, I have ended up drawing 2d plans, but my lines are snapping to points in the Z-dimension. Now, I can't dimension anything correctly.
Anyone know how to basically rid a drawing of the Z-dimension information, so that the drawing ends up a 2-D drawing???
select everything
move(enter) pick base, use coordinates 0,0,1e99
again
move(enter) pick base, use coordinates 0,0,-1e99
should move everything into same plane.
may have to move everything again to 0,0,0 (maybe)
flatten.lsp is definately the way to go
OVERKILL is part of the Express Tools package for Autocad/ADT.
If you do not have Express Tools, you do not have OVERKILL, FLATTEN, LAYOUTMERGE, MOCORO, etc.
3d autocad snafu
So, I started with a 3d autocad model. Through doing certain things, I have ended up drawing 2d plans, but my lines are snapping to points in the Z-dimension. Now, I can't dimension anything correctly.
Anyone know how to basically rid a drawing of the Z-dimension information, so that the drawing ends up a 2-D drawing???
APPLOAD>Flatten.lsp>flatten
If you dont have the .lsp file, you'll need to find it.
there's also a little program called "Coplane" by Frances Uceda.
http://www.caddepot.com/dcd1/Autodesk/AutoLiSP/index-10.html
check it out. it's saved me before.
depending on what version of cad you are working with flatten is part of the express tools.
select everything
move(enter) pick base, use coordinates 0,0,1e99
again
move(enter) pick base, use coordinates 0,0,-1e99
should move everything into same plane.
may have to move everything again to 0,0,0 (maybe)
flatten.lsp is definately the way to go
You can also select everything, click the properties, and tell the z to be 0.
yes, I second Saturn's response. I've had this same problem.
doesn't it do a live 2d section? just do it horizontally, and voila! depends whether you are ready to discard the model yet.
oh, centre for ants. just saw your sign-in. brilliant. i actually had to use that in a discussion at my old job. truely sad.
When you're done with flatten.lsp dont forget to use OVERKILL command to delete duplicate, overlaying elements, if any.
archangel, what is OVERKILL command? it doesn't work when i type this command.
OVERKILL is part of the Express Tools package for Autocad/ADT.
If you do not have Express Tools, you do not have OVERKILL, FLATTEN, LAYOUTMERGE, MOCORO, etc.
ENJOY!
antipod- saw my "sign-in"? i'm not sure what you're referring to...
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