AutoCAD: Importing a 2D Project into 3ds Max

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AutoCAD: Importing a 2D Project into 3ds Max

Course Overview

Learn how to refine a 2D computer-aided design (CAD) drawing, import it into Autodesk 3ds Max, and create a 3D scene with a floor and walls.

Course Circullum

Introduction
  • AutoCAD 2D projects and 3ds Max
  • What you should know before watching this course
  • Using the exercise files
  • The new AutoCAD 2020 interface
1. Cleaning Up Your CAD Drawing
  • Explaining the existing CAD drawing and its layers
  • Explaining the standards used in the CAD drawing
  • Why only the major CAD components are needed
  • Turning off the layers that are not needed
2. Setting Up New CAD Layers
  • Setting up the new 3D CAD layers
  • A new layer for 3D external walls
  • A new layer for 3D internal walls
  • A new layer for the 3D floor
3. Creating New Polyline Boundaries
  • Using the Boundary command (BPOLY) to create 3D boundaries
  • Creating a new 3D boundary for the external walls
  • Creating a new 3D boundary for the internal walls
  • Creating a new 3D boundary for the floor
  • Freezing all other nonessential layers
4. Saving Out as a New CAD Drawing
  • Making sure you save out as the appropriate DWG file type
  • Save the file out as a new 3D DWG file with a new filename
5. Setting Units for 3ds Max
  • Explaining the units of the new 3D CAD drawing
  • Setting your display units in 3ds Max
6. Importing into 3ds Max
  • Importing and linking a CAD drawing
  • Locating your 3D CAD drawing
  • Checking the file units import setting
  • Deriving your AutoCAD primitives from the DWG file
  • Choosing your CAD drawing layers
  • Sanity checking and saving your 3ds Max scene
  • Saving as a 3ds Max scene
7. Extruding Wall Boundaries in 3ds Max
  • Extruding your external wall boundaries
  • Using Slice Plane to add door and window heights
  • Using the Bridge tool for top sections of door and window openings
  • Using Slice Plane to add window sill height
  • Using the Bridge tool for wall sections below windows
  • Extruding your internal wall boundaries
  • Saving out as a 3ds Max scene
8. Extruding the Floor in the 3ds Max Scene
  • Extruding your floor boundary
  • Checking the floor does not clash with the walls and openings
  • Saving out as a 3ds Max scene
Conclusion
  • Next steps
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This Course Include:
Introduction
  • AutoCAD 2D projects and 3ds Max
  • What you should know before watching this course
  • Using the exercise files
  • The new AutoCAD 2020 interface
1. Cleaning Up Your CAD Drawing
  • Explaining the existing CAD drawing and its layers
  • Explaining the standards used in the CAD drawing
  • Why only the major CAD components are needed
  • Turning off the layers that are not needed
2. Setting Up New CAD Layers
  • Setting up the new 3D CAD layers
  • A new layer for 3D external walls
  • A new layer for 3D internal walls
  • A new layer for the 3D floor
3. Creating New Polyline Boundaries
  • Using the Boundary command (BPOLY) to create 3D boundaries
  • Creating a new 3D boundary for the external walls
  • Creating a new 3D boundary for the internal walls
  • Creating a new 3D boundary for the floor
  • Freezing all other nonessential layers
4. Saving Out as a New CAD Drawing
  • Making sure you save out as the appropriate DWG file type
  • Save the file out as a new 3D DWG file with a new filename
5. Setting Units for 3ds Max
  • Explaining the units of the new 3D CAD drawing
  • Setting your display units in 3ds Max
6. Importing into 3ds Max
  • Importing and linking a CAD drawing
  • Locating your 3D CAD drawing
  • Checking the file units import setting
  • Deriving your AutoCAD primitives from the DWG file
  • Choosing your CAD drawing layers
  • Sanity checking and saving your 3ds Max scene
  • Saving as a 3ds Max scene
7. Extruding Wall Boundaries in 3ds Max
  • Extruding your external wall boundaries
  • Using Slice Plane to add door and window heights
  • Using the Bridge tool for top sections of door and window openings
  • Using Slice Plane to add window sill height
  • Using the Bridge tool for wall sections below windows
  • Extruding your internal wall boundaries
  • Saving out as a 3ds Max scene
8. Extruding the Floor in the 3ds Max Scene
  • Extruding your floor boundary
  • Checking the floor does not clash with the walls and openings
  • Saving out as a 3ds Max scene
Conclusion
  • Next steps
  • Provider:LinkedIn Learning
  • Certificate:Certificate Available
  • Language:English
  • Duration:1-2 hours worth of material
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