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== Introduzione ==
== Introduzione ==


In FreeCAD the word "[[Drawing|Drawing]]" is normally used to refer to a 2D projection of a [[model|3D model]]. This is usually created with the [[TechDraw_Workbench|TechDraw Workbench]].
In FreeCAD la parola "[[Drawing/it|Drawing]]" (Disegno tecnico) viene normalmente utilizzata per fare riferimento a una proiezione 2D di un [[model/it|modello 3D]]. Generalmente viene creato con l'ambiente [[TechDraw_Workbench/it|TechDraw ]].


==Utilizzo==
==Utilizzo==

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Introduzione

In FreeCAD la parola "Drawing" (Disegno tecnico) viene normalmente utilizzata per fare riferimento a una proiezione 2D di un modello 3D. Generalmente viene creato con l'ambiente TechDraw .

Utilizzo

  1. Start with an already built 3D model, created with, for example, the PartDesign Workbench. In fact, any object that has a Shape, including 2D objects, will work.
  2. Switch to the TechDraw Workbench.
  3. Press File:TechDraw New Default.svg TechDraw New Default or File:TechDraw New Pick.svg TechDraw New Pick to create a Page.
  4. Select the existing model, and then press TechDraw NewView or File:TechDraw NewProjGroup.svg TechDraw NewProjGroup.
  5. A 2D projection on the page will be created. You may now adjust its properties, like DatiScale, DatiRotation, and DatiDirection.
  6. When the drawing is ready, you can press File:TechDraw SaveSVG.svg TechDraw SaveSVG, File:TechDraw SaveDXF.svg TechDraw SaveDXF, or use Std Export, to export the page to SVG, DXF, or PDF formats for further use in another software, or for printing.

Note

In informal usage, a "Drawing" may be any geometrical figure that is visible in the 3D view, and thus its concept may be confused with that of "Body", "Part", or "model".

However, when more precision is required, the distinction must be made.