Moving inside the 3D space

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Marco Iannaccone, Dec 2, 2003.

  1. Hi, everyone!

    I'm learning to use 3D modellating in AutoCAD 2002, and would like to move
    inside a 3D house.
    Is there any command for walking inside the model, passing through the walls
    (something like track or dooly tool present in other software packages, like
    VIZ)?

    I tried the command for setting the distance of the camera but, if I have a
    wall in front of me, the visual keeps beeing obstructed by is (just like as
    I were using the zoom tool, except for the perspective change).

    Is here any way for doing what I need?

    Thanx in advance.
     
    Marco Iannaccone, Dec 2, 2003
    #1
  2. yes, don't use a 2D cad.. *scnr*

    check SketchUp: www.sketch3d.com

    only 475U$ and hassle free... not to say fun in doing this.

    N.
     
    Norbert Grund, Dec 3, 2003
    #2
  3. Marco Iannaccone

    Smiley Guest

    I don't know how VIZ does it, but in AutoCAD I think what you are
    asking for is the CLIP function. If you are using the orbig command,
    rightclick, then choose more, then adjust clipping planes. A window
    with a top view will open, and allow you to adjust where the front
    and/or back clipping planes is located.

    Joe
     
    Smiley, Dec 4, 2003
    #3
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