generate an isometric?
my boss said i could generate an isometric view of a drawing if i have the plan, elevation, and side views (makes sense enough). how do i go about doing this? is there an existing thread i can be forwarded to? (searching "isometric" didn't seem specifically helpful.) do monkeys really throw poop?No subscription need for labs.autodesk.com stuff, but of course you need Inventor.
I think the OP is looking for Easy Button solution 2D-to-3D.There isn't one.
I have seen various 2D-3D conversions stuff over the years and frankly it has always been my impression that it is easier to model 2D to 3D yourself.
And of course once you have the 3D model you can get any view your heart desired so trivially easy.3D is the single source of truth.
That is basically how 3D modeling works - but you have to know a bit about it.For example, you usually don't even need to provide the program with the three views - it will create them for you.Take a baseball bat - 1 view revolved.A cube - 1 view extruded.You never need to create all of the three basic views in total, the software does that for you.So easy! poop
A railroad spike - simple yet three different views. i'm fiddling around with 3D views right now. if i make some magic, i'll bring it up.
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