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Developing finished floor level (FFL) - AutoCAD Tutorial
From the course: AutoCAD: Developing A Prefab Unit
Developing finished floor level (FFL)
- [Speaker] So we're staying in our preparing for 3D.DWG file. And you'll notice I'm in the top left view port, which is the top view. You can see the name of there in the view control, Top. And it's our plan view, as you can see the view cube corresponds to that by showing Top there. Now, what we're going to do, is we're going to start placing some polylines that represent our floor level and our ceiling level. Now, they are indicative. They won't actually become 3D elements, but you want to place them at the right height in the 3D model, and the reason being is then you can work to those as points of reference, as levels within the 3D model itself. Now, in this particular drawing, the preparing for 3d.DWG file, we've got some layers that we can utilize for each of the polylines that we're going to draw for that. So, we go over to the newly positioned layers panel here, on the home tab, hit the…
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Setting out and checking local grid and setting out point (SOP)2m 52s
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Moving from 2D to 3D in AutoCAD3m 16s
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Utilizing model space viewports4m 2s
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Developing finished floor level (FFL)3m 24s
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Calculating finished ceiling level (FCL)3m 35s
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Checking upper and lower opening levels6m 5s
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Extruding structural openings4m 38s
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