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To create a #camera in #AutoCAD and set its location and target, follow these steps
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To create a #camera in #AutoCAD and set its location and target, follow these steps

To #create a #camera in #AutoCAD and set its #location and #target, follow these #steps : Method 1: Using the menu options 1. Open AutoCAD and open a drawing that contains 3D objects. 2. Locate the menu bar at the top of the AutoCAD window. 3. Click on the "View" menu to expand it. 4. From the expanded menu, select "Create Camera." This will activate the camera creation mode. Method 2: Using the command prompt 1. Open AutoCAD and open a drawing that contains 3D objects. 2. Locate the command line at the bottom of the AutoCAD window. 3. In the command line, type "CAMERA" and press Enter. This command activates the camera creation mode. Regardless of the method you choose, once you activate the camera creation mode, you will be prompted for camera location and target location. 4. If using the menu options, a dialog box may appear requesting the camera location and target location. In this case, follow the on-screen instructions to specify the locations. OR If using the command prompt, you will see the prompt "Specify camera location:". - Type ".XY" and press Enter to specify the X and Y coordinates of the camera location. AutoCAD will prompt you for the Z coordinate separately. - Type the desired Z coordinate for the camera location and press Enter. 5. After specifying the camera location, you will see the prompt "Specify target location:". - Type "endp" and press Enter. This option sets the target location to the endpoint of an object or a point you select. - Select an object endpoint or specify a point in the drawing area to set it as the target location for the camera. At this point, you have created the camera and set its location and target. You can make further adjustments to camera settings such as height, lens length, clipping, and view. The specific options available may vary depending on your AutoCAD version. 6. To modify additional camera settings, you can either type the corresponding option letter at the prompt or use the menu options provided. For example, you can type "X" and press Enter to exit the camera creation mode. Remember to save your changes and the camera view perspective as needed in your drawing file. Website: https://www.aartigallery.in/ . https://www.aartigallery.in/learnings . Buy Subscription Plan ( Prime Membership ) : https://www.aartigallery.in/subscription #autocad #aartirajput #aartigallery #aartirajput #aartigallerylearnings #architecture #interior #civil #mechanical #civilengineering #mechanicalengineering #aartirajputtutorials #AutoCAD #CAD #AutoCADTutorial #CADTips #Design #Drafting #Architecture #Engineering #CADDesign #3DModeling #TechnicalDrawing #AutoCADSkills #LearnAutoCAD #CADCommunity #AutoCADTraining #CADSoftware #AutoCADTips #CADLearning #CADWorkshop #AutoCADBeginner #AutoCADAdvanced #CADWorkflow #CADLearningResources #AutoCADDrafting #AutoCADCommands #autocad #d #autocaddrawing #solidworks #revit #architecture #autocaddesign #dmodeling #autodesk #design #arquitetura #autocadd #autocaddesigner #civilengineering #sketchup #autocadarchitecture #o #civil #autocadmechanical #engenharia #engenhariacivil #engineering #autocadindonesia #drawing #autocadplant #cad #civilengineer #autocadcivil
#AutoCAD UCS (User Coordinate System) Icon Properties
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#AutoCAD UCS (User Coordinate System) Icon Properties

To access the #AutoCAD #UCS (User Coordinate System) #Icon #Properties, you can follow either of the two methods: Method 1: Using the menu options 1. Open AutoCAD and navigate to the drawing area. 2. Locate the menu bar at the top of the AutoCAD window. 3. Click on the "View" menu to expand it. 4. From the expanded menu, select "Display." This will open a submenu with various display options. 5. In the "Display" submenu, hover over "UCS Icon" to reveal another submenu. 6. From the "UCS Icon" submenu, select "Properties." This will open the UCS Icon Properties dialog box. Method 2: Using the command prompt 1. Open AutoCAD and navigate to the drawing area. 2. Locate the command line at the bottom of the AutoCAD window. 3. In the command line, type "UCSICON" and press Enter. This command activates the UCS Icon settings. 4. After executing the "UCSICON" command, you will see the prompt "Enter an option [ON/OFF/All/Noorigin/ORigin/Properties] ON:" 5. To access the UCS Icon Properties, type "P" (short for "Properties") and press Enter. This will open the UCS Icon Properties dialog box. Once you have followed either of the above methods, you will be presented with the UCS Icon Properties dialog box. This dialog box allows you to customize the appearance and behavior of the UCS Icon in your AutoCAD drawings. The specific options available in the dialog box may vary depending on the version of AutoCAD you are using. You can adjust settings such as the UCS Icon size, color, visibility, and origin display. Once you have made your desired changes, you can apply them by clicking the appropriate buttons or options within the dialog box. Website: https://www.aartigallery.in/ . https://www.aartigallery.in/learnings . Buy Subscription Plan ( Prime Membership ) : https://www.aartigallery.in/subscription #autocad #aartirajput #aartigallery #aartirajput #aartigallerylearnings #architecture #interior #civil #mechanical #civilengineering #mechanicalengineering #aartirajputtutorials #AutoCAD #CAD #AutoCADTutorial #CADTips #Design #Drafting #Architecture #Engineering #CADDesign #3DModeling #TechnicalDrawing #AutoCADSkills #LearnAutoCAD #CADCommunity #AutoCADTraining #CADSoftware #AutoCADTips #CADLearning #CADWorkshop #AutoCADBeginner #AutoCADAdvanced #CADWorkflow #CADLearningResources #AutoCADDrafting #AutoCADCommands #autocad #d #autocaddrawing #solidworks #revit #architecture #autocaddesign #dmodeling #autodesk #design #arquitetura #autocadd #autocaddesigner #civilengineering #sketchup #autocadarchitecture #o #civil #autocadmechanical #engenharia #engenhariacivil #engineering #autocadindonesia #drawing #autocadplant #cad #civilengineer #autocadcivil
#Surface #CV #Edit #Bar #Uses in #AutoCAD
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#Surface #CV #Edit #Bar #Uses in #AutoCAD

Surface CV Edit Bar Adds and edits control vertices on a NURBS surface or spline 1. Type SURFSCULPT at the command prompt. Command: SURFSCULPT Convert to NURBS 1. Type CONVTONURBS at the command prompt. Command: CONVTONURBS Surface CV - Show Shows NURB vertices. 1. Type CVSHOW at the command prompt. Command: CVSHOW Surface CV - Hide Hides NURB vertices. 1. Type CVHIDE at the command prompt. Command: CVHIDE Surface CV Rebuild Rebuilds control vertices of NURBS surfaces or spline 1. Type CVREBUILD at the command prompt. Command: CVREBUILD Surface CV Add Adds control vertices of NURBS surfaces or spline 1. Type CVADD at the command prompt. Command: CVADD Surface Remove Removes control vertices of NURBS surfaces or spline 1. Type CVREMOVE at the command prompt. Command: CVREMOVE Website: https://www.aartigallery.com/ . https://www.aartigallery.com/learnings . Buy Subscription Plan ( Prime Membership ) : https://www.aartigallery.com/subscription #autocad #aartirajput #aartigallery #aartirajput #aartigallerylearnings #architecture #interior #civil #mechanical #civilengineering #mechanicalengineering #aartirajputtutorials #AutoCAD #CAD #AutoCADTutorial #CADTips #Design #Drafting #Architecture #Engineering #CADDesign #3DModeling #TechnicalDrawing #AutoCADSkills #LearnAutoCAD #CADCommunity #AutoCADTraining #CADSoftware #AutoCADTips #CADLearning #CADWorkshop #AutoCADBeginner #AutoCADAdvanced #CADWorkflow #CADLearningResources #AutoCADDrafting #AutoCADCommands #autocad #d #autocaddrawing #solidworks #revit #architecture #autocaddesign #dmodeling #autodesk #design #arquitetura #autocadd #autocaddesigner #civilengineering #sketchup #autocadarchitecture #o #civil #autocadmechanical #engenharia #engenhariacivil #engineering #autocadindonesia #drawing #autocadplant #cad #civilengineer #autocadcivil #bim #shapr
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