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making a detail view from 2d model

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Hi everyone,

 

 

I am trying to make a detail view using the VIEWDETAIL command but it ask for a parent view. My problem is that my drawing in model space is a 2D view so when I make a viewport in paperspace it is not not make usign the Base view from model space since my drawing is not 3D. Is there a way to us VIEWDETAIL without having to have the base views, just from a viewport.

 

I attached a file with the only way I could thaink of doing it which was to draw the detail view in modelspace and make a new viewport overtop of the original.

 

If anyone can sugest a new way , I would be greatly appricative, Also I have remove a lot of info from the title block.

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making a detail view from 2d model

Hi everyone,

 

 

I am trying to make a detail view using the VIEWDETAIL command but it ask for a parent view. My problem is that my drawing in model space is a 2D view so when I make a viewport in paperspace it is not not make usign the Base view from model space since my drawing is not 3D. Is there a way to us VIEWDETAIL without having to have the base views, just from a viewport.

 

I attached a file with the only way I could thaink of doing it which was to draw the detail view in modelspace and make a new viewport overtop of the original.

 

If anyone can sugest a new way , I would be greatly appricative, Also I have remove a lot of info from the title block.

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GrantsPirate
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The Viewbase and related commands are for 3D solids.  The way you did it is the proper way, why did you want to do it any different?


GrantsPirate
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The Viewbase and related commands are for 3D solids.  The way you did it is the proper way, why did you want to do it any different?


GrantsPirate
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pendean
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pendean
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Which part of your posted file are you trying to create a larger blow-up of?
Your current detail A is not part of the viewport of the other, a requirement of VIEWDETAIL command I believe.
MVIEW comamnd works fine here (in paperspace where viewports are created for your task) and I can create a new viewport, what challenge are you experiencing?
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Which part of your posted file are you trying to create a larger blow-up of?
Your current detail A is not part of the viewport of the other, a requirement of VIEWDETAIL command I believe.
MVIEW comamnd works fine here (in paperspace where viewports are created for your task) and I can create a new viewport, what challenge are you experiencing?
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Anonymous
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 back in to Autocad and I do not remember seeing the new Detail command, so I figured that was an easier way of doing detail vies but I guess it only works with 3D models and then you make your views in paperspace, and select the view to detail.

 

Thank you ,I will keep doing it this way.

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 back in to Autocad and I do not remember seeing the new Detail command, so I figured that was an easier way of doing detail vies but I guess it only works with 3D models and then you make your views in paperspace, and select the view to detail.

 

Thank you ,I will keep doing it this way.

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Anonymous
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in the larger viewport I labeled the bracket to the left as Detail A, and then the smaller viewport is the Detail view. But I have learned that the new detail view is only for 3D models. I was just having a challenge trying to use the viewdetail command where it was not permitted thank you.

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in the larger viewport I labeled the bracket to the left as Detail A, and then the smaller viewport is the Detail view. But I have learned that the new detail view is only for 3D models. I was just having a challenge trying to use the viewdetail command where it was not permitted thank you.

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