Duplicating Objects

Duplicating Objects

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Duplicating Objects

Anonymous
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Hi There,

 

I am a bit of a noob, so please go gentle with me.

 

I'm trying to design a shipping container house, and I have the container ISO.DWG, How do I duplicate the item so that I can stack as necessary to create the complete model.

 

Any help would be most appreciated, 

 

Thank you

 

Andy

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john.vellek
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Hi AndyHR,

 

Welcome to the Community!

 

I am jealous! It sounds like a fun project.  Is it possible to attach your drawing so I can give you some advice? I think rather than work on an Isometric you should really be doing this in 3D but I will examine what you have and offer you my two cents 🙂


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Anonymous
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Hi John,

 

Massively appreciate your reply so quickly.

 

I've attached the container file, as that's all i've got to go with so far, still learning the ropes etc.

 

I hope this helps.

 

Andy

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TheCADnoob
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First i would turn it into a block and then I would probably use something like 3DARRAY. the dimension i used for the array are not exact so youll have to determine whats best for what you are trying to do. 

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john.vellek
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Did @TheCADnoob wonderful solution help you with this or do you need additional assistance?

 

 


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Anonymous
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Hi John,

 

 Do you know, i've only just seen the video, so will try it just now and let you know.

 

Also massive thanks to @TheCADnoob I will try it now.

 

Best Regards

 

Andy

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Anonymous
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@john.vellek @TheCADnoob That was a massive help. Managed to get the stack, rows and columns done, and then just deleted the ones I didn't need. So this is the configuration I was looking for.

 

Now to figure out how to start applying textures etc and designing the rooms. The gap will be glass creating an open living and dining area.

 

Thank you, your help is massively appreciated, and might be calling on your help again 😉

 

Andy

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john.vellek
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Looks like you are off to a good start. Check out the Orbit command when you have a moment (not so much use of the ViewCube that way).

 

You can apply materials/textures bylayer which would be really fast for the container or by object for special elements such has glazing or wall finishes.

 

Looks great - I would like to see your final version.

 

Please hit the Accept as Solution button if my post fully solves your issue or answers your question.


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Anonymous
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Fantastic @john.vellek

 

Thank you so much. I will keep you posted.

 

Andy

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