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Set the circumference or radius. Use the 2P (Two Points) option to
define the size of the torus anywhere in 3D space. The plane of the
circumference matches the Z value of the first point.
Set the size and location of the torus based on other objects. Use
the Ttr (Tangent, Tangent, Radius) option to define a torus that is tangent
to two circles, arcs, lines, and some 3D objects. The tangency points are
projected onto the current UCS.
Create a Polysolid
Use the same techniques you use to create polylines to create a polysolid
object.
The POLYSOLID command provides a quick way to draw 3D walls. A polysolid
is like an extruded, wide polyline. In fact, you can draw polysolids the same
way that you draw a polyline, using both straight and curved segments. Unlike
extruded polylines, which lose any width properties upon extrusion, polysolids
retain the width of their line segments.
You can also convert objects such as a line, 2D polyline, arc, or circle to a
polysolid.
Polysolids are displayed as swept solids in the Properties Inspector.
Polysolid Creation Options
Use the following options to control the size and shape of the polysolids you
create:
Create arced segments. Use the Arc option to add curved segments to
the polysolid. The profile of a polysolid with curved segments remains
perpendicular to the path.
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