Create and display 3D models

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  1. 4. AutoCAD provides seven basic solid shapes. Where can you find those commands in AutoCAD?
  2. 6. This command will create a solid or surface by using multiple cross sections in different UCSs whether opened or closed.
  3. 10. Which 2D view you will see by clicking each face of the cube
  4. 13. This command is able to produce a solid or a surface from a 2D profile perpendicular to the original 2D shape.
  5. 14. This option sets the relationships between the profile and the path.
  6. 17. EDGE This command will fillet solid edges. Although users can still use the 2D Fillet command, we highly recommend using this command instead.
  7. 18. The format you have to save the drawing as AutoCAD drawing modelling.
  8. 20. This will help you to rotate your model dynamically using the mouse
  9. 21. This Command you can offset an existing face of a 3D solid; depending on the mouse movement the volume of the 3D solid will increase or decrease
  10. 22. (2 words) Should promote a neutral posture for the drafter, supporting the spine's natural curves.
  11. 23. It will allow you to render rectangular part of the scene
  12. 24. This command will allow you to deduct volumes of solids from an existing volume
  13. 25. VIEW Place the different views on Layout paper
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  1. 1. What the AutoCAD will show at the upper-right corner of each drawing model.
  2. 2. (2 words) This command will assign face(s) of a solid colour
  3. 3. This command will allow you to union all selected solids or surfaces in a single object.
  4. 5. This command will find and create the common volume between two solids, or more
  5. 7. (2 words) workspace to find the desired commands, because it encompasses tabs and panels that contain all AutoCAD 3D commands
  6. 8. The format you have to save the drawing as AutoCAD template.
  7. 9. This command will allow you to create a ring or donut format shape.
  8. 11. This command will allow you to draw a 3D spiral shape
  9. 12. command will produce a graphical output of your model using the camera position, showing lights effects along with shadows, and all the assigned materials
  10. 15. This command will create a solid or surface by revolving 2D objects closed or opened or using the face or edge of solids and surfaces.
  11. 16. It will render in your current AutoCAD view. Using this method, if you zoom in/out, or pan, you will lose the rendered image
  12. 19. (2 words) This will decide how your objects will be displayed on the screen