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Desperately looking for a sectional view picture...
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| Hi everybody !
Unfortunately I am not familiar with architecture, and I am desperately
looking for a picture, that is a sectional view, or a cross section of a
flat (even not sure how it is called).
Well, the best would be, if it's showing a flat, or a room in the house for
the purpose of showing the furniture placement rather than building
construction scheme.
It's been a pain in the a** for me to find such a picture, but I believe
it's a piece of cake
for somebody that is working with autocad and interior design f.ex.
It could be just the white lines on the black background or the same in 3
dimensions
should work as well. The shape lines (is it called strings?) would be
absolutely enough.
Well if there is somebody so kind to send it to me on my email jacek [at]
oddi.pl ,
I would really appreciate.
Thanks and take care,
Jacek
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| tbasc@bellsouth.net 2005-06-16, 2:35 pm |
| I think you are looking for a Plan drawing.
TB
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| Can you be a little more specific?
What building?
What room?
What furniture?
I can do what you ask, but you have to give me something to work with.
As tbasc said, it sounds more like a *plan* view then a sectional view.
"Diana" <dian_ka@nospam.op.pl> wrote in message
news:d8nm1j$q5k$1@news.onet.pl...
quote:
> Hi everybody !
>
> Unfortunately I am not familiar with architecture, and I am desperately
> looking for a picture, that is a sectional view, or a cross section of a
> flat (even not sure how it is called).
> Well, the best would be, if it's showing a flat, or a room in the house
> for
> the purpose of showing the furniture placement rather than building
> construction scheme.
>
> It's been a pain in the a** for me to find such a picture, but I believe
> it's a piece of cake
> for somebody that is working with autocad and interior design f.ex.
> It could be just the white lines on the black background or the same in 3
> dimensions
> should work as well. The shape lines (is it called strings?) would be
> absolutely enough.
>
> Well if there is somebody so kind to send it to me on my email jacek [at]
> oddi.pl ,
> I would really appreciate.
>
> Thanks and take care,
> Jacek
>
>
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| RicodJour 2005-06-17, 11:35 pm |
| Diana wrote:
quote:
> Hi everybody !
>
> Unfortunately I am not familiar with architecture, and I am desperately
> looking for a picture, that is a sectional view, or a cross section of a
> flat (even not sure how it is called).
> Well, the best would be, if it's showing a flat, or a room in the house for
> the purpose of showing the furniture placement rather than building
> construction scheme.
>
> It's been a pain in the a** for me to find such a picture, but I believe
> it's a piece of cake
> for somebody that is working with autocad and interior design f.ex.
> It could be just the white lines on the black background or the same in 3
> dimensions
> should work as well. The shape lines (is it called strings?) would be
> absolutely enough.
>
> Well if there is somebody so kind to send it to me on my email jacek [at]
> oddi.pl ,
> I would really appreciate.
>
> Thanks and take care,
> Jacek
If I understand you, you're looking for perspective or axonometric
templates so you can draw up interior designs? Any good art store will
sell paper or plastic templates that you can trace over, as well as
notebooks with marked tear-out sheets. They'll have the reference
lines, vanishing point(s) and graduated markings so you can figure the
scale of items at various distances from the eye.
http://tinyurl.com/do45m
Here are some examples of what not to do: http://tinyurl.com/bs4yo
R
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