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Here's the same file, and what I did.Chose the "angle" ucs.set it to the current plan.orbit and made the view perspective.set the view like I want it. Then set the ucs to world.run the flatshot command.The resulting block is in the back ground. I am using acad2007. Will this make a difference, or is there some system variable I am missing?BTW thanks to all,Alex
Matt,Yes you were correct, the solid objects on the left were a block. I exploded that, did the same procedure and the result was the same. It came up with a 3D block. I'm guessing it has to do with vanilla 2007.
Quote from: Co.Mnstr on November 19, 2008, 04:01:28 PMMatt,Yes you were correct, the solid objects on the left were a block. I exploded that, did the same procedure and the result was the same. It came up with a 3D block. I'm guessing it has to do with vanilla 2007.I have vanilla autocad and have no problem creating perspective flatshots... :/
I have another way but it does require betterwmf. I've used it for years to create images for documentation.
Quote from: jnieman on November 19, 2008, 04:19:59 PMQuote from: Co.Mnstr on November 19, 2008, 04:01:28 PMMatt,Yes you were correct, the solid objects on the left were a block. I exploded that, did the same procedure and the result was the same. It came up with a 3D block. I'm guessing it has to do with vanilla 2007.I have vanilla autocad and have no problem creating perspective flatshots... :/2009 though, right?
SOLVIEW SOLDRAW around in R2004?