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Cladding not in detail drawing?

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nuwul
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Cladding not in detail drawing?

nuwul
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Hi.

How to make cladding appear in detail drawing?

Also, why when i created a 3D view for GA it appear as top view? do i have to always change the z axis?

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Cladding not in detail drawing?

Hi.

How to make cladding appear in detail drawing?

Also, why when i created a 3D view for GA it appear as top view? do i have to always change the z axis?

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mick-CNF
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mick-CNF
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Use the Cladding Arrangement Drawing Style.

Yes you have to change the UCS.

Screenshot (21).png

If this information solves your problem please accept as a solution.
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Use the Cladding Arrangement Drawing Style.

Yes you have to change the UCS.

Screenshot (21).png

If this information solves your problem please accept as a solution.
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mick-CNF
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mick-CNF
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Screenshot (23).png

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Screenshot (23).png

If this information solves your problem please accept as a solution.
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nuwul
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nuwul
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hi @mick-CNF 

 

I'm using 3D Views to create the iso drawing since only 1 option mention not for cladding. I figure out that cladding was not appeared because the setting for cladding presentation for the drawing style has been set OFF.

 

Regarding on UCS, i still wondering why it follows Z axis. as in your image, Z axis seems to face TOP view (follow WCS). However when i try, either using Cladding Arrangement or 3D Views drawing style, none of them are working well. Still need to arrange the Z axis (as in attached)

 

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hi @mick-CNF 

 

I'm using 3D Views to create the iso drawing since only 1 option mention not for cladding. I figure out that cladding was not appeared because the setting for cladding presentation for the drawing style has been set OFF.

 

Regarding on UCS, i still wondering why it follows Z axis. as in your image, Z axis seems to face TOP view (follow WCS). However when i try, either using Cladding Arrangement or 3D Views drawing style, none of them are working well. Still need to arrange the Z axis (as in attached)

 

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mick-CNF
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mick-CNF
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In the model image the UCS is back at world.

When the isometric view was created the UCS was set as the attached image.

Screenshot (25).png

If this information solves your problem please accept as a solution.
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In the model image the UCS is back at world.

When the isometric view was created the UCS was set as the attached image.

Screenshot (25).png

If this information solves your problem please accept as a solution.
Message 6 of 7
mick-CNF
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mick-CNF
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The other thing you need to do is alter the view depth for Z.

Screenshot (27).pngScreenshot (29).png

If this information solves your problem please accept as a solution.
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The other thing you need to do is alter the view depth for Z.

Screenshot (27).pngScreenshot (29).png

If this information solves your problem please accept as a solution.
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Mehmet.Ertem2
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@mick-CNF 

A late question I know 🙂 Can you advise about labelling these cladding sheets? I need to show all the sheet labels, but the labels are not able to seen under the sheets. 

 

MehmetErtem2_0-1634940883695.png

 

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@mick-CNF 

A late question I know 🙂 Can you advise about labelling these cladding sheets? I need to show all the sheet labels, but the labels are not able to seen under the sheets. 

 

MehmetErtem2_0-1634940883695.png

 

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