350z AutoCad Blocks
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350z AutoCad Blocks
I decided it was time to liven up my CAD library. I did some 350s in AutoCad tonight. Download if you can use 'em.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/leutgens/350cad.dwg
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http://mywebpages.comcast.net/leutgens/350cad.dwg
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Originally posted by VQracer
what can i use to open up this file?
thanks,
Victor
what can i use to open up this file?
thanks,
Victor
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Originally posted by abz123
Did you have to pull out the digitizer?
Did you have to pull out the digitizer?
Kinda like a Yugo.
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Originally posted by VQracer
sorry, please excuse my ignorance
sorry, please excuse my ignorance
I'll convert to .dxf and post again. Several programs can read dxf's - among them Paintshop Pro.
Sorry, wasn't trying to be grouchy. Gimme a few minutes.........
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To think a good digitizer cost over $1500.00 ten years ago.
Oh, and thanks for the file... I'll take it to work and show the CAD guys, I know a few who will think its cool. If you update it again let us know!
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http://mywebpages.comcast.net/leutgens/350cad.zip
Had to zip it. DXFs won't download on most browsers..
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Had to zip it. DXFs won't download on most browsers..
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Originally posted by Throbber
Im not old enough to remember the days when digitizers were the thing. Im the IT guy at an engineering firm and we have about 20 of those things in storage. We cant throw them away, they cost us as much as a 350Z! ...
Im not old enough to remember the days when digitizers were the thing. Im the IT guy at an engineering firm and we have about 20 of those things in storage. We cant throw them away, they cost us as much as a 350Z! ...
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Originally posted by abz123
You can export it as an .eps (postscript) file....
eps can be read in adobe Photoshop.
The detail stays there when you zoom in and out.
You can export it as an .eps (postscript) file....
eps can be read in adobe Photoshop.
The detail stays there when you zoom in and out.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/leutgens/350cad.eps
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Autodesk makes a viewer program called Volo View Express that is a free download. This will enable you to view and read the file.
Autodesk Volo View Express
Autodesk Volo View Express
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Which CAD did Nissan use to design the Exterior?
Since we are on the topic of CAD and 350Z, does anyone know what CAD software package was used to create these beautiful smooth flowing lines seen on 350Z?
I believe the powertrain component and interior trim is done using "I-deas", but not certain about the exterior(Class A surfacing).
Regards,
I believe the powertrain component and interior trim is done using "I-deas", but not certain about the exterior(Class A surfacing).
Regards,
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Thaks Futuredeadguy for the great CAD blocks. Whenever I can I will try to insert them into my work Drawings. I don't do many site plans but when I do there will be a 350Z instead of the dumb beetle.
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futuredeadguy..
i use autocadd...
but these blocks are not true size?
and i use autocad so i can draw everything at 1:1 ratio...
what scale factor do i need to enlarge these blocks so they are 1:1 ratio???
thanks..
i use autocadd...
but these blocks are not true size?
and i use autocad so i can draw everything at 1:1 ratio...
what scale factor do i need to enlarge these blocks so they are 1:1 ratio???
thanks..
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Originally posted by wise_1
futuredeadguy..
i use autocadd...
but these blocks are not true size?
and i use autocad so i can draw everything at 1:1 ratio...
what scale factor do i need to enlarge these blocks so they are 1:1 ratio???
thanks..
futuredeadguy..
i use autocadd...
but these blocks are not true size?
and i use autocad so i can draw everything at 1:1 ratio...
what scale factor do i need to enlarge these blocks so they are 1:1 ratio???
thanks..
Or just download it again. I have scaled the copy posted online
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Originally posted by CLS
Futuredead:what do you do that requires AutoCad? I am currently learning it in school.
Futuredead:what do you do that requires AutoCad? I am currently learning it in school.
I'm an architect. We actually use MicroStation where I work, but anything I do at home is on AutoCAD.
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