You can use its multiple views to create your drawing in AutoCAD 2d and Annotation. But you have to manually draft it (giving dimensions). You can also export this part to any 3d CAD software and then draft it.
Converting isometric to 3d, isometric is itself 3d. Create part / assembly in 3d and take out it's front, top and side views. Then generate your 2d drawing for manufacturing.
can I get a free seat of this version of autocad? also, I would like to get some tutorials for both 2D and 3D. 2D for stuff like P&IDs piping isos and 3D just because it's 3D. thanks!
Thanks, you can get AutoCAD from 'getintopc'. Moreover, you can get AutoCAD student version for one year free. Check their website. Your suggestion is noted.
@@CADable Thank you very much! I will look into the student version. I'm technically only going to be a student till the end of the month. Does that matter? I used autocad in the past, but I'm sure I've lost a step or two. Some tutorials would be great because a lot of companies are looking for solidworks and AutoCAD users. Thanks for your help!
Excellent video sir
So nice of you😍
Very nice explanation sir
Thanks for liking
Last day before the exam type session 😂💪
Haha! Absolutely 😃😃😃 I hope it would benefit someone!
Thank you for your tutorial Sir
You are most welcome ☺️
how do i make it back into the drawing? like a part into the 2d drawing
You can use its multiple views to create your drawing in AutoCAD 2d and Annotation. But you have to manually draft it (giving dimensions). You can also export this part to any 3d CAD software and then draft it.
Hello sir🙏🏻
I draw properly this drawing in isometric you have any other ideas ? 😢 converted isometric to 3d drawing ?
Please reply 🙏🏻
Converting isometric to 3d, isometric is itself 3d. Create part / assembly in 3d and take out it's front, top and side views. Then generate your 2d drawing for manufacturing.
can I get a free seat of this version of autocad? also, I would like to get some tutorials for both 2D and 3D. 2D for stuff like P&IDs piping isos and 3D just because it's 3D. thanks!
Thanks, you can get AutoCAD from 'getintopc'. Moreover, you can get AutoCAD student version for one year free. Check their website. Your suggestion is noted.
@@CADable Thank you very much! I will look into the student version. I'm technically only going to be a student till the end of the month. Does that matter? I used autocad in the past, but I'm sure I've lost a step or two. Some tutorials would be great because a lot of companies are looking for solidworks and AutoCAD users. Thanks for your help!
Student version is very good. Keep practicing as practice makes a man perfect.
@@CADable hopefully I qualify for the student version. Practice definitely makes perfect!