How do I change my plans from 2D to 3d in
AutoCAD? Is this your question? Don't worry 😞 since this blog has
rounded up the essential steps to convert 2D plans into 3D without any fault in
AutoCAD.
So, be happy and read this blog till the
end.
Steps to Follow are given below.
I chose a standard 30x40 sq. site, and I
have done the project with interior design based.
I chose to have a sophisticated tropical theme look for this interior. In this project blog I'm going to show you that how I have converted a normal 30x40 site to a 3D model with the interior rendering. Lets take a look at it.
I chose to have a sophisticated tropical theme look for this interior. In this project blog I'm going to show you that how I have converted a normal 30x40 site to a 3D model with the interior rendering. Lets take a look at it.
Step 1. Enable the Required Tools
The process from converting a 2D plan to 3D had some AutoCAD settings to begin with and that included the selecting of particular tools and they are modeling, orbit, solid editing, view and visual styles. After having all these option on, I got all basic and 3D modeling tools on the screen to begin the conversion.
Step
2. Press Pull Command
I had the 2D plan, the conversion needed a press pull command for the walls extruding, which builds up the walls. I applied the same to different object to extrude.
I had the 2D plan, the conversion needed a press pull command for the walls extruding, which builds up the walls. I applied the same to different object to extrude.
Step
3. Use Union, Substract and Intercept Command for Extrude the Doors and Windows
For having the doors and windows or any
objects in the wall or between the walls to be fixed, I used Union, subtract and intercept command. The windows and doors were made the same way, but changing
the UCS for a particular axis where
the window or door has to be fixed. They were designed the same way I designed
a 2D object, just that after designing it I extruded it to look 3D.
Step
4. Addind Textures
After having all the major designing of the 3D model, I had to put texture to the walls, floors and different objet to show how it looks, the texturing is what brings the building to life. This is my favorite part in the CAD as it is under my field and I love having to create a look for the interiors.
After having all the major designing of the 3D model, I had to put texture to the walls, floors and different objet to show how it looks, the texturing is what brings the building to life. This is my favorite part in the CAD as it is under my field and I love having to create a look for the interiors.
Have
a look at the steps that I followed to add texture in my plan.
- I chose
to have sophisticated tropical interior look as it is one of the most
trending interior inspired looks in 2019.
- For doing the texturing work I had to go under 3D Modeling Tab which gave me different home tools on the top. Under visualize tool I found the texturing materials on/off tab, and a material browser from which I downloaded all my materials for the project, well I didn’t use any of the CAD materials, I used my own. As it was different theme for my interiors.
I textured different materials to different objects as kitchen floors had vinyl floor planks, stairs had hardwood flooring, rooms had vinyl planks and living area had marble flooring.
Wall paints go on with my theory of lighting. I chose shades of tropical green and which goes with it was shades of brown.
- Everything was under the material browser. I had to explode the walls as I had to put different wall paints to different faces of walls. After applying each material my texturing work was done.
Step
5. Adding Light in the plan
I had no lighting fixtures to it, as I am
showing an open based project, I added more nature light way as wide windows
allowing more light to enter the house.
Step
6. Render the Plan
After finishing the work I had to render the model, I chose a rendering size to Full HDTV, and added full shadows, sun status and added a quality to coffee break quality and rendered it. Then saved the file as jpg.
This project was fun to do, but I had a quite less amount of free time to add up more detailing to this project and I hope I have done good.
Author Section:
Hi, I am Arshiya Begum, pursuing AutoCad course from CAD Training Institute an education partner of ADMEC Multimedia Institute.
After finishing the work I had to render the model, I chose a rendering size to Full HDTV, and added full shadows, sun status and added a quality to coffee break quality and rendered it. Then saved the file as jpg.
This project was fun to do, but I had a quite less amount of free time to add up more detailing to this project and I hope I have done good.
Author Section:
Hi, I am Arshiya Begum, pursuing AutoCad course from CAD Training Institute an education partner of ADMEC Multimedia Institute.
I wanted to learn AutoCAD ASAP because I
couldn’t do my project works
on paper as it took me a lot of time to add up. By joing 1 month training
program I learnt a lot in AutoCad. Now I'm able to draw my hand drawn drawings
in the digital way.
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