Hi,
would you please show us your attempts, so we can continue with your own works ?
Imad Habash
Hi,
would you please show us your attempts, so we can continue with your own works ?
Imad Habash
As Imad asked yesterday: Would you please show us your attempts for that ?
Sorry, but we are not robots to do your homework for less.
Sense of homework is to learn, start with it!
I am sure you are able to start with this task,
it's just a CIRCLE with d=95
what is the problem for you?
The most important step is the first one: Go the first step. Command: _CIRCLE
Sebastian
As Imad asked yesterday: Would you please show us your attempts for that ?
Sorry, but we are not robots to do your homework for less.
Sense of homework is to learn, start with it!
I am sure you are able to start with this task,
it's just a CIRCLE with d=95
what is the problem for you?
The most important step is the first one: Go the first step. Command: _CIRCLE
Sebastian
I have a feeling that you will go far with your kind.
Please read my answer again and then answer it accordingly,
instead of becoming defiant like a child to people who want to help you.
Q: How to..
A: Start with a circle of d=95..
Works? works not? where is the problem?
and so on.
Command: _Circle<enter>
center for example to 50,50 or wherever you want
d<enter>95<enter> (or simply 47.5<enter>)
The begin has done
and so far.
If you have problems, upload your work (you *.dwg) so far you created the shape and ask..
tell us what you trying and what happens (see also [F2] for the feedback or program)
Sebastian
I have a feeling that you will go far with your kind.
Please read my answer again and then answer it accordingly,
instead of becoming defiant like a child to people who want to help you.
Q: How to..
A: Start with a circle of d=95..
Works? works not? where is the problem?
and so on.
Command: _Circle<enter>
center for example to 50,50 or wherever you want
d<enter>95<enter> (or simply 47.5<enter>)
The begin has done
and so far.
If you have problems, upload your work (you *.dwg) so far you created the shape and ask..
tell us what you trying and what happens (see also [F2] for the feedback or program)
Sebastian
@Anonymous ,
I believe these could be beneficial to you:
Best,
~DD
@Anonymous ,
I believe these could be beneficial to you:
Best,
~DD
YOUTUBE.COM
@Anonymous ,
I can't create videos, but here's all of the necessary steps for your first object (you can create this object entirely by typing commands into the command line).
Here's all the necessary steps:
Command: *Cancel* Command: *Cancel* Command: *Cancel* Command: CIRCLE Specify center point for circle or [3P/2P/Ttr (tan tan radius)]: 0,0 Specify radius of circle or [Diameter]: d Specify diameter of circle: 95 Command: CIRCLE Specify center point for circle or [3P/2P/Ttr (tan tan radius)]: >>Enter new value for ORTHOMODE <0>: Resuming CIRCLE command. Specify center point for circle or [3P/2P/Ttr (tan tan radius)]: 0,0 Specify radius of circle or [Diameter] <3'-11 1/2">: d Specify diameter of circle <7'-11">: 110 Command: CIRCLE Specify center point for circle or [3P/2P/Ttr (tan tan radius)]: 0,0 Specify radius of circle or [Diameter] <4'-7">: d Specify diameter of circle <9'-2">: 148 Command: ELLIPSE Specify axis endpoint of ellipse or [Arc/Center]: c Specify center of ellipse: 0,0 Specify endpoint of axis: 74,0 Specify distance to other axis or [Rotation]: 138 Command: RECTANG Specify first corner point or [Chamfer/Elevation/Fillet/Thickness/Width]: 0,0 Specify other corner point or [Area/Dimensions/Rotation]: d Specify length for rectangles <0'-10">: 29 Specify width for rectangles <0'-10">: 29 Specify other corner point or [Area/Dimensions/Rotation]: >>Enter new value for ORTHOMODE <0>: Resuming RECTANG command. Specify other corner point or [Area/Dimensions/Rotation]: 1,1 Command: MOVE Select objects: l 1 found Select objects: Specify base point or [Displacement] : 14.5,14.5 Specify second point or : >>Enter new value for ORTHOMODE <0>: Resuming MOVE command. Specify second point or : 0,0 Command: MOVE Select objects: l 1 found Select objects: Specify base point or [Displacement] : 0,0 Specify second point or : @0,100 Command: MIRROR Select objects: l 1 found Select objects: Specify first point of mirror line: 0,0 Specify second point of mirror line: 1,0 Erase source objects? [Yes/No] : no Command: ZOOM Specify corner of window, enter a scale factor (nX or nXP), or [All/Center/Dynamic/Extents/Previous/Scale/Window/Object] : e Regenerating model.
Best,
~DD
@Anonymous ,
I can't create videos, but here's all of the necessary steps for your first object (you can create this object entirely by typing commands into the command line).
Here's all the necessary steps:
Command: *Cancel* Command: *Cancel* Command: *Cancel* Command: CIRCLE Specify center point for circle or [3P/2P/Ttr (tan tan radius)]: 0,0 Specify radius of circle or [Diameter]: d Specify diameter of circle: 95 Command: CIRCLE Specify center point for circle or [3P/2P/Ttr (tan tan radius)]: >>Enter new value for ORTHOMODE <0>: Resuming CIRCLE command. Specify center point for circle or [3P/2P/Ttr (tan tan radius)]: 0,0 Specify radius of circle or [Diameter] <3'-11 1/2">: d Specify diameter of circle <7'-11">: 110 Command: CIRCLE Specify center point for circle or [3P/2P/Ttr (tan tan radius)]: 0,0 Specify radius of circle or [Diameter] <4'-7">: d Specify diameter of circle <9'-2">: 148 Command: ELLIPSE Specify axis endpoint of ellipse or [Arc/Center]: c Specify center of ellipse: 0,0 Specify endpoint of axis: 74,0 Specify distance to other axis or [Rotation]: 138 Command: RECTANG Specify first corner point or [Chamfer/Elevation/Fillet/Thickness/Width]: 0,0 Specify other corner point or [Area/Dimensions/Rotation]: d Specify length for rectangles <0'-10">: 29 Specify width for rectangles <0'-10">: 29 Specify other corner point or [Area/Dimensions/Rotation]: >>Enter new value for ORTHOMODE <0>: Resuming RECTANG command. Specify other corner point or [Area/Dimensions/Rotation]: 1,1 Command: MOVE Select objects: l 1 found Select objects: Specify base point or [Displacement] : 14.5,14.5 Specify second point or : >>Enter new value for ORTHOMODE <0>: Resuming MOVE command. Specify second point or : 0,0 Command: MOVE Select objects: l 1 found Select objects: Specify base point or [Displacement] : 0,0 Specify second point or : @0,100 Command: MIRROR Select objects: l 1 found Select objects: Specify first point of mirror line: 0,0 Specify second point of mirror line: 1,0 Erase source objects? [Yes/No] : no Command: ZOOM Specify corner of window, enter a scale factor (nX or nXP), or [All/Center/Dynamic/Extents/Previous/Scale/Window/Object] : e Regenerating model.
Best,
~DD
Fun fact, if you delete all of the unnecessary text from the command history that I previously posted, you can merely paste it into the command line and it will draw your object for you.
Fun fact, if you delete all of the unnecessary text from the command history that I previously posted, you can merely paste it into the command line and it will draw your object for you.
Great, now you've done the homework and the OP learned nothing.
Great, now you've done the homework and the OP learned nothing.
@RobDraw ,
If I had to venture a guess, it would take OP an equal amount of time and effort to take my command history and remove all relevant aspects then paste into AutoCAD as it would if they were to draw it on their own. Also, since I posted only an image of the correctly-formatted items to paste into command line, if OP wanted to create that file, they would have to type out each individual line, then paste it into AutoCAD... Which is literally the same as typing into the command line. And I ONLY did this for one shape, not both (hey OP, both shapes can be done solely from the command line btw.).
Also, if OP is truly confused on the required items, they can now see the correct methods.
I did not provide any drawing for OP to copy / take.
I did not provide any video for OP to take / distribute.
Best,
~DD
@RobDraw ,
If I had to venture a guess, it would take OP an equal amount of time and effort to take my command history and remove all relevant aspects then paste into AutoCAD as it would if they were to draw it on their own. Also, since I posted only an image of the correctly-formatted items to paste into command line, if OP wanted to create that file, they would have to type out each individual line, then paste it into AutoCAD... Which is literally the same as typing into the command line. And I ONLY did this for one shape, not both (hey OP, both shapes can be done solely from the command line btw.).
Also, if OP is truly confused on the required items, they can now see the correct methods.
I did not provide any drawing for OP to copy / take.
I did not provide any video for OP to take / distribute.
Best,
~DD
@CodeDing wrote:I did not provide any drawing for OP to copy / take.
I did not provide any video for OP to take / distribute.
You did provide a step by step method that does not require any thought about what is actually being typed. Again, assignment done without learning. If that gets marked as the solution, only then we will know.
@CodeDing wrote:I did not provide any drawing for OP to copy / take.
I did not provide any video for OP to take / distribute.
You did provide a step by step method that does not require any thought about what is actually being typed. Again, assignment done without learning. If that gets marked as the solution, only then we will know.
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