From the course: AutoCAD: Importing a 2D Project into 3ds Max
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Extruding your internal wall boundaries
From the course: AutoCAD: Importing a 2D Project into 3ds Max
Extruding your internal wall boundaries
- [Instructor] As usual we're still in our 3D ground floor.maxscene in 3ds Max. And what we're going to do now is we're going to extrude our internal wall boundary polyline. You can just see it peeking out just here, like that. And when you hover over it, you'll see it highlights nicely through the external walls as well. So simple thing to do here, we just select it, like that. And that selects it, and you'll notice that it automatically puts it on a white color. So let's change that, let's give it a nice pale blue color like that and okay it first. That way when we do extrude it it'll obviously stand out a lot more. So what we need to do now with it selected is we need to go to the Modify button here and as you can see it's an editable spline just like the external walls were. We go to the Modify list and we just keep going down until we find Extrude like so. So there's Extrude, now that's automatically gone to the…
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Extruding your external wall boundaries2m 37s
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Using Slice Plane to add door and window heights2m 49s
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Using the Bridge tool for top sections of door and window openings4m 15s
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Using Slice Plane to add window sill height2m 22s
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Using the Bridge tool for wall sections below windows3m 40s
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Extruding your internal wall boundaries2m 51s
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Saving out as a 3ds Max scene1m 36s
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