![]() Now import the make2d file, group it, set the line weight as the lightest you intend to use, and scale to match the rectangles.Size it as desired, make the line weight the heaviest you intend to use, make the rectangle line weight light.Now open a new file in Illustrator and import the section, select all and group it (ctrl+g? i forget).In the same viewport select all the lines from the make2D AND the rectangle and "export selected" as a.In the viewport that matches your section, "make2D." Draw a line of 1 meter or more horizontally for your scale.Delete the extrusion if necessary, not the rectangle. select the whole building (not the extrusion) and make a "boolean difference" use the extrusion as the polysurface to subtract with."extrude" the rectangle and "cap" it so it covers everything towards the viewer from the section.select the section and the rectangle and in the viewport that matches your section and "export selected" as a.use the command "section" in top down view along the line formed by the rectangle. ![]() ![]() draw a rectangle around the building where its centre is the section plane (any size).To do sections make a copy of your file, then: My method is for Illustrator, you can probably jank it for Photoshop. ![]()
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