The Line Command
Lines are the most basic
of AutoQ3D objects. Using the Line command, a line can be drawn between any two
points picked within the drawing area.
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The Triangle CommandThe Triangle command is used to draw a triangle. The position and size of the triangle are
defined by picking two diagonal corners. To end this command, just hit the <ENTER> or <ESC> keys.
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The Polygon Command
The Polygon
command can be used to draw any regular polygon from 3 sides up to 1024 sides.
This command requires four inputs from the user, a pick
point for the center of the polygon, then a pick point which determines both
the radius of this imaginary circle and the orientation of the polygon and the number of segments. The
polygon command creates a closed polyline in the shape of the required polygon.
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The Box CommandThe Box command is used to draw a box specifying its length, width and height. The position and size of the rectangle are
defined by picking two diagonal corners.
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The Sphere Command
The Sphere command is used to draw spheres. There are a number of ways
you can define the sphere. You can pick the center point and then to
either pick a second
point on the circumference of the circle or enter the circle radius at
the keyboard and specify the detail level of your sphere.
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The Text Command
The Text command allows you to insert basic text on your drawing. Just specify a point, height and the text you want to appear.
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The Array Command
The Array command makes multiple copies of selected objects in a
rectangular matrix (columns and rows) or a polar (circular) pattern.
This command is very powerful and can save lots of time if used
carefully.
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The Revolve Command
This command draws triangles when you extend the lines at the moment you rotate them respect a base point.
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The Extrude Command
The EXTRUDE command allows you to create a solid object from drawings that have "closed" paths.
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