Rotate an object around an axis other than the Z axis

Rotate an object around an axis other than the Z axis

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Rotate an object around an axis other than the Z axis

Anonymous
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If my view is in the X/Y plane, how can I rotate an object around the X or Y axis of a given point? ROTATE and 3D ROTATE default to only rotating the object around the Z axis in an orthographic view and I get tired of making side views for such a simple procedure. I can't work in an isometric or free rotate view, I must always be in a "plan"view for other of my tools to work correctly. I can explain in more detail if that would help.

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Alfred.NESWADBA
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Hi,

 

>> 3D ROTATE default to only rotating the object around the Z axis

You might try command _ROTATE3D 😉

 

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Anonymous
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Thank you!! The secret language of AutoCAD will never cease to frustrate me. On that point, is there some list or even a poster I could hang on the wall which lists all the valid commands you can invoke in AutoCAD?

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S.Faris
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PDF

 

Source

 

Kindly Accept Alfred’s reply as a Solution, So that it’ll help other users in Future

SALMANUL FARIS

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Anonymous
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That PDF is a great start, and I appreciate it, but it wouldn't have helped me find the answer to my question today. Is there a more comprehensive list of commands? For example including ROTATE, 3DROTATE, and ROTATE3D and any other "secret" ways to rotate I may not know of yet?

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S.Faris
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Press F1 and search for what you are looking for. You will be able to find all that is required if you look DEEP ENOUGH

 

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SALMANUL FARIS

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leeminardi
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Frankly, I do not think a list of AutoCAD commands would be that helpful.  Many years ago after using another CAD system I was introduced to AutoCAD.  I wanted to create a line parallel to another line.  I searched and searched for the "parallel" command but couldn't find it. I was later told by an experienced user that what I needed to use was "offset".  Who would have guessed?

Today the best way to find an appropriate AutoCAD command is to do a google search on the task you are trying to do then pick a search result that starts with:  "https://knowledge.autodesk.com.."   It is interesting to note that AutoCAD promotes the use of the 3drotate command and almost hides rotate3d which is a much more useful command.  Do a google search on "autocad rotate in 3d" and it will lead you to 3drotate. YOu will need to dig down a few pages to find rotate3d!

lee.minardi
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Anonymous
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Not sure what variable controls the command line display for this feature but when I type "rotate" at the command line I see 5 options to select from: ROTATE, ROTATE3D, VPROTATEASSOC, 3DROTATE, and DIMROTATED.

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leeminardi
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As noted by @Alfred.NESWADBA , you want rotate3d.

lee.minardi
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Anonymous
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Oh fer gosh sakes...