Creating solids and surfaces by extrusion
Often we create a 3D model from 2D drawings by extruding (giving height) to planar entities or closed areas. For instance, in architecture, we may construct walls from plan views. The following sections present the commands for extrusion.
Extruding 2D objects
Probably the most used command for modeling in 3D is EXTRUDE
, which is presented next.
The EXTRUDE command
The EXTRUDE
command (alias EXT
) allows for extruding or giving height to planar entities, thus creating volumes. The command starts by showing information about the wire frame density and the MOde default option; it then asks for the objects to be extruded:
Command: EXTRUDE Current wire frame density: ISOLINES=4, Closed profiles creation mode = Solid Select objects to extrude or [MOde]: Selection
By default, the command prompts the height of extrusion:
Specify height of extrusion or [Direction/Path/Taper angle/Expression]: Value
All the selected objects are extruded. If the original object is...