User Manual - Page 2914

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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ThenIf you want to
draw them on the YZ plane.create views for the left and right
directions
draw them on the XY plane.create views for the top and bottom
directions
create a block containing objects,
such as mass elements, to be used
as the subtractive body.
create a block for an interference
condition
2 Specify additional insertion points on the Defpoints layer through
the AutoCAD point command, if necessary.
NOTE The points added to view blocks are cumulative. For example,
if you add one point to a view block used for the top view and two
points to the view block used for the model view, you have a total
of four points to cycle through. The fourth point is the regular base
point defined during the creation of the block.
3 Select the World Coordinate System before making blocks from
these individual views.
For more information about coordinate systems, see Use
Coordinates and Coordinate Systems in AutoCAD Help.
4 Define each view as a block, and coordinate the location of the
insertion base point as you define each block.
For example, if you specify the insertion base point of the model
view block as the midpoint of the bottom edge on the back side,
the front and back view blocks have an insertion base point at
the midpoint of the bottom edge. Then, the left and right view
blocks have an insertion base point at the bottom corner on the
back side, with the insertion base point for the top and bottom
view blocks at the midpoint of the back edge.
For more information about blocks, see Create and Use Blocks
(Symbols) in AutoCAD Help.
2858 | Chapter 38 Multi-View Blocks
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