Mastering AutoCAD 2008 and AutoCAD LT 2008

Viewing an object in three dimensions gives you a sense of its true shape and form. It also helps you conceptualize your design, which results in better design decisions. In addition, using three-dimensional objects helps you communicate your ideas to those who may not be familiar with the plans, sections, and side views of your design.
A further advantage to drawing in three dimensions is that you can derive 2D drawings from your 3D models, which may otherwise take considerably more time with standard 2D drawing methods. For example, you can model a mechanical part in 3D and then quickly derive its 2D top, front, and right-side views by using the techniques discussed in this chapter.
Topics in this chapter include the following:
Getting to Know the 3D Modeling Workspace
Drawing in 3D Using Solids
Creating 3D Forms from 2D Shapes
Isolating Coordinates with Point Filters
Moving Around Your Model
Getting a Visual Effect
Turning a 3D View into a 2D AutoCAD Drawing
Most of this book is devoted to showing you how to work in what is called the AutoCAD Classic workspace. This classic workspace is basically a 2D drawing environment, although you can certainly work in 3D as well.
AutoCAD 2008 offers something called the 3D Modeling workspace, which gives you a...