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en respuesta a: Anonymous

Using 2d drawing tools, you can only draw in one plane at a time. Your illustration shows a circle in the XY plane. Your view is not a top view.  It is either one of the named isometric views or some similar view.  In the top view, only directions in the XY plane are visible, so the answer to your questions is a straight "NO".

 

If you want to model 3d objects, then use 3d solids.

 

To generate an isometric from 2d linework drawn in various planes, set the view to one of the isometric dimensions. Then use flatten.   Set the ucs to view. Cutclip the flattened objects. Set the ucs back to world. Pasteclip the flattened objects and scale relative to get them dimensionable.  This process will work but is more complicated than just drawing the 3d model and using either base view or flatshot or drawing in 2d using snap style isometric and using isometric ellipses.

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