![]() Now, in order to do that, I can go up here to my Build panel in the Home tab on the ribbon. Now, I'll just want to place an opening in this particular wall. So let's look up placing an opening first. And trust me, when you get used to using these isometric views and these 3D views, you'll find it a lot easier to place things like openings, doors, windows, et cetera. You can see where things are going to go. Now, you may find that you want to do this in your top view in the plan view, it's not as easy, it's so much easier to see it in an isometric 3D view like this. And then what we're going to do is also add a door and a window as well. Now, we're going to look at placing a wall opening in that wall segment initially. Then just hit Escape a couple of times to de-select it if you have selected it. ![]() So I've selected it to highlight it, get in nice and tight like so so that you can see that wall segment nice and cleanly on the screen like that. Once you're there, zoom in on this wall segment here. And that'll zoom you in one way or another to the southwest isometric view. Can you see, you've got left, front, top and it's that little corner there. Or you can go to your ViewCube, and it's this corner here. ![]() Now, if it's not in that view, you can go up to the View Manager here and select southwest isometric there, like so. Now you'll notice I've already made sure that the drawing is set up in the southwest isometric view. And you should know the drill by now, download it from the library if you haven't done so already to follow along with the videos in this chapter. For that reason, we've got a new drawing for you, it's called wall openings.dwg. We're starting a new chapter now and we're going to have a look at wall openings and how we can place wall openings in our architectural models in AutoCAD Architecture. ![]()
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