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CrazyIvan
en respuesta a: CrazyIvan

This should be a simple thing. Let's say you draw a building with 4 walls and a roof. You have elevations inside looking at each wall, but you don't want to see the roof or what is beyond an open doorway or window.  And you have sections through each wall showing it's construction components.  You don't want to see the adjacent wall in the distance in these sections.  How do you reference each of those sections into paper space so it can be printed for construction?  This is like the foundation of every drawing ever created from a 3D model for construction.  Drawing in 3D is fine and awesome, but really serves no purpose if you can't convey that information on a 2D drawing in a way that makes sense.  I am super confused how AutoCAD deals with this.  I don't want to break the model into 2D planes, as that voids the entire purpose of a 3D model.