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In Chapter 8 you learned how to create simple 2-D drawing entities, such as circles, lines, and text. AutoCAD also provides you with a number of methods to programmatically create complex 3-D solid entities. Represented by the 3DSolid object, each solid entity and the creation of this object in its various disguises will form the basis of this chapter.

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Sutphin, J. (2004). Creating 3-D Objects. In: AutoCAD 2004 VBA: A Programmer’s Reference. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0787-0_9

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