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3D fiero on Autocad? Anybody? by Softpants
Started on: 05-05-2010 02:28 PM
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Report this Post05-05-2010 02:28 PM Click Here to See the Profile for SoftpantsSend a Private Message to SoftpantsDirect Link to This Post
I'm currently looking for a fiero drawed on autocad in 3D

So does anybody know where I could get that?

Otherwise I would redraw it myself but I need some kind of blueprint for the mesurement.

I got a version on 3DS but no it's not what I want it doesn't work...
I need something that can be imported in autocad or autocad itself.

Thanks for helping me out!

Btw I'm a new member ^^
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I dont think he is using autocad, but heres a guy with way too much time on his hands! haha

https://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum1/HTML/080067.html

I think he was using a simple internet downloadable 3d modeling software.
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Report this Post05-05-2010 03:24 PM Click Here to See the Profile for SoftpantsSend a Private Message to SoftpantsDirect Link to This Post
I know i saw his thread but not what I'm looking for.

I would actually make it myself on autocad, but I'm looking for blueprint... to save time instead of mesuring everything by myself and be more accurate.

Anyway, it looks like im gonna get the mesuring tape out this weekend.
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Report this Post05-05-2010 04:39 PM Click Here to See the Profile for hinesb1890Click Here to visit hinesb1890's HomePageSend a Private Message to hinesb1890Direct Link to This Post
try this, scroll down a little https://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum1/HTML/079387.html

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Report this Post05-05-2010 05:23 PM Click Here to See the Profile for HockadaySend a Private Message to HockadayDirect Link to This Post
mine should be accurate ( ie to scale ) but they're not 1:1 atm i beleive. on my next model i will be making sure of that.
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Report this Post05-05-2010 09:39 PM Click Here to See the Profile for SoftpantsSend a Private Message to SoftpantsDirect Link to This Post
Problem is, they use Myriad(3DS) or STL , 2 types of files that Autocad doesn't open.

I Actually need this for autocad, for a school project

And at school we only use Autocad. I wanted to make my life easier if I had the blueprint, or a ''base'' to see where I go.

Angles and things...

All the link you refered me to where good... but not for Autocad.

I don't know Myriad enough to actually take the mesurement I need so I can work on autocad.
And know nothing about STL.

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If I understand correctly you are looking for this ??



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http://www.blackwidowfiero.com

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It must exist somewhere ... this is a pic I found on the internet they used AutoCad 2005. Must be 5 years old... I am member of a AutoCad Club I'll ask to see if anyone has seen this or has it.... might cost you something though for they sell their DWG. Let me know.

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Report this Post05-06-2010 02:18 AM Click Here to See the Profile for HockadaySend a Private Message to HockadayDirect Link to This Post
one sec...i'll give it to you in a min. just gotta export it. autocad should have import utilities.
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Report this Post05-06-2010 03:13 AM Click Here to See the Profile for DanyelClick Here to visit Danyel's HomePageSend a Private Message to DanyelDirect Link to This Post
When you open in autocad you get this message ...

Invalid or incomplete DXF input -- drawing discarded.
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I have it open in AutoCAD 2007. You can not just try and open it you need to open CAD and the type dxfin in the command line then select the DXF file it will then open, you will then need to save it as a CAD dwg.

If you cannot get it to open PM me you email and I will sesnd you the cad dwg.
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Report this Post05-06-2010 09:02 AM Click Here to See the Profile for L.I. FierosSend a Private Message to L.I. FierosDirect Link to This Post
Didn't work for me either. Tried typing in dxfin and then selecting the file but it still wouldn't work. Any other methods? I'm on AutoCAD2002, maybe that's too old a version?
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Report this Post05-06-2010 10:33 AM Click Here to See the Profile for SoftpantsSend a Private Message to SoftpantsDirect Link to This Post
Thx exactly what i'm looking for.

It's hard to open but, I was abble to open it with Autocad 2010.

I got that find a way to modify it. My Pc is so slow, can't even change nada!

Anyway, thx again

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Originally posted by Danyel:

If I understand correctly you are looking for this ??




Cool, do you have one of those in a Notchback Fiero?

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I am running acad 09 and I did the dxfin and it nin dot work. I copied the file out of the zip directory and simply double clicked on the file and it popped right open!
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another question... I work with autocad and 3d models all day every day... how does one go about creating something like this!?
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Report this Post05-06-2010 02:46 PM Click Here to See the Profile for HockadaySend a Private Message to HockadayDirect Link to This Post
I can export as Lwo obj autocad r10-r14 and then 2000-2007 need dxf or dwg? I have both
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