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ebrargns

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Can you explain how to take a view section in returncad architecture , can you explain how to autocade from there . how do we dump a drawn floor plan from idecade autocad??
 
Re: view section ??? For section view operations, watch the video in the link.
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Converting the drawings to dwg format, whatever it is (section, view, plan, etc.) is just one command. In the attached picture, I showed an example in the Static program. The same command is also available in the architectural program. It can be converted not only to dwg but also to other formats. You can reach other training topics from the attached link. Note: These videos belong to the previous version, not the current version. The new version includes speed, convenience and pluses. Please request information from İdeYAPI.
 
Re: view section ??? first of all, thank you, but this is how it makes an idea, but I can't change it, how will it be? It just stays thrown.
 
Re: view section ??? I got the autocadden idecade floor plan this way, but I want to take a section view over it, naturally, so I can't draw it again, can't I make corrections on it?
 
Re: view section ??? Hello; When you import from Autocad to IdeCAD, if you want to process on it, the blocking option from the import/export option that appears when importing should be unchecked. In order to get a cross-sectional view, you need to use the dwg you have taken as a linear base and draw it over it with Architectural objects in IdeCAD.
 
Re: view section ???
"ebrargns":1vlzcj59" said:
I got the autocadden idecade floor plan like this, but I want to take a section view over it Can't I make corrections over
What you said is different. You want to open a project drawn in AutoCAD with İdeMİMAR and get a cross-sectional view. Everything you draw in IdeCAD is in the logic of a smart object (that is, the column knows that it is a column, the wall knows that it is a wall). Every operation, including appearance, is based on this logic. However, everything in AutoCAD consists of lines. Even the 3D drawings you make are lines that have been given features. Therefore, you cannot take a section from the plan you get from there. But I can say an easy method. IdeCAD is also used by other program with a certain logic. There is a command to return the prepared lines to their own smart objects.I also overlay them in my static project as an example. I show it in the attached picture. With the 2D project arrow command, you can easily convert some lines you draw into IdeCAD objects. (column, wall, axis, etc...) In this way, the process of redrawing the plan is shortened and you can take a section over it. This is what I understand from what you wrote. I don't know if you mean something different.
 
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