User Manual - Page 3403

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Hidden Line Projection
You can create flat 2D projections with hidden background lines from a 3D view of objects
in your drawing. The Hidden Line Projection command produces quick sections and elevations
of objects in your drawings that are not updated automatically when you make changes to
your 3D model.
Hidden Line Projection
You can create flat 2D projections with hidden background lines from a 3D
view of objects in your drawing. The Hidden Line Projection command produces
quick sections and elevations of objects in your drawings that are not updated
automatically when you make changes to your 3D model.
Creating a Hidden Line Projection
Use this procedure to create a 2D graphic from a 3D view of one or more objects
in your drawing. The 2D graphic that you create is a flattened representation
of the objects in the current 3D view, with hidden background lines. Use the
Hidden Line Projection command to create quick 2D elevations and sections.
After you create an elevation or section hidden line projection, you can hatch
or shade the cut areas. You can also use hidden line projections to create detail
drawings. For more information about creating elevations and sections, see
Working With Elevations on page 3283 and Sections on page 3213.
When you create hidden line projections, the 3D objects that you select are
copied and collected into an unnamed (also called anonymous) 2D block. The
unnamed block can be placed in your drawing in the current 3D view, or placed
parallel to the XY plane to be viewed in plan view. You can edit or explode the
inserted block. If you want to insert the block in another drawing as a named
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