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Best and the most flawless technique I've watched here in RUclips
One of the best demonstrations I've watched yet.
This is one of my favorite trick for life time.......Salute to you Sir.... and thanks for sharing !!!!
ONE OF THE BEST TRICKS ON PAPER SPACE AND MODEL SPACE MANAGEMENT!!!
You will never go back to other methods once you learn this one!!
thanks!!!
Hi, it's really nice. Thanks 👍👍
Note: After creating the viewport with MVIEW, he quickly switches to model space with MSPACE before the zoom. He says it out loud, but it happens quickly, so I missed it the first time.
Thanks for sharing! Interesting.
If the model is only in paper, can be exported to Model ?
Copy and paste. Or WBLOCK it out and insert it into another drawing.
Would kindly tell why did you divid 20/75 ?
Not sure what your are referring to here. But in this tutorial there is a plan at 1:75 scale and a detail at 1:20 scale.
He had scaled it to 1:75 and then wanted to scale it to 1:20, so 20/75 was to change between the two without going back to 1:1 first.
@@MidSpeck I want know about that scale he made In from model space or he scale it from layout ?
@@MidSpeckor he just scale from model space and confirm from layout space right ?
Best and the most flawless technique I've watched here in RUclips
One of the best demonstrations I've watched yet.
This is one of my favorite trick for life time.......Salute to you Sir.... and thanks for sharing !!!!
ONE OF THE BEST TRICKS ON PAPER SPACE AND MODEL SPACE MANAGEMENT!!!
You will never go back to other methods once you learn this one!!
thanks!!!
Hi, it's really nice. Thanks 👍👍
Note: After creating the viewport with MVIEW, he quickly switches to model space with MSPACE before the zoom. He says it out loud, but it happens quickly, so I missed it the first time.
Thanks for sharing! Interesting.
If the model is only in paper, can be exported to Model ?
Copy and paste. Or WBLOCK it out and insert it into another drawing.
Would kindly tell why did you divid 20/75 ?
Not sure what your are referring to here. But in this tutorial there is a plan at 1:75 scale and a detail at 1:20 scale.
He had scaled it to 1:75 and then wanted to scale it to 1:20, so 20/75 was to change between the two without going back to 1:1 first.
@@MidSpeck I want know about that scale he made In from model space or he scale it from layout ?
@@MidSpeckor he just scale from model space and confirm from layout space right ?