I am a little confused. Say I want to integrate my 10 blocks into Autocad, so they will no longer act as block individual units, but as part of one drawing. What is the best way around it? Thank you
In the easiest way is to save all of your blocks into one drawing eg: called library. Then put all of your block into a tool pallette, the old way is to do wblocks of all of your drawings which means you get lots of seprate drawings.But now its much easier with one drawing,using cut and paste to add new blocks to it.
I am a little confused. Say I want to integrate my 10 blocks into Autocad, so they will no longer act as block individual units, but as part of one drawing. What is the best way around it? Thank you
In the easiest way is to save all of your blocks into one drawing eg: called library. Then put all of your block into a tool pallette, the old way is to do wblocks of all of your drawings which means you get lots of seprate drawings.But now its much easier with one drawing,using cut and paste to add new blocks to it.
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Thanx
nice 3d tutorial
do i need to download materials in autocad ? bcs i dont have anything when i click on option MAT
You can download materials from google and then import into autocad.
Or specifically what material you want to use?? I can tell you exact steps
Nice video
Bro 2d. Drawing send me bro
Which drawing bro??
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