Moving into 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. Is here any way for doing what I need?

    Thanx, but I asked for AutoCAD:
    Can't AutoCAD do that?
    I (well, actually not me but a friend) am using AutoCAD, and would like to
    know wheter this is possible or not.
     
    Marco Iannaccone, Dec 3, 2003
    #3
  4. To answer your question, there is no dolly or fly-through capability in
    acad. You can however introduce a clipping plane in a 3d view which will
    ignore anything in front of or behind your plane(s). You do it from the
    DVIEW command, or from toolbars/menus in newer versions.

    Look it up in the help.
     
    Michael Bulatovich, Dec 3, 2003
    #4
  5. To answer your question, there is no dolly or fly-through capability in
    Thanx a lot! :)

    I suspected this was the only way, but.... now I jave a confirmation! :p
     
    Marco Iannaccone, Dec 4, 2003
    #5
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