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PRESSPULL Command

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Written by Jordan Munoz

Dynamically modifies objects by extrusion and offset.

Get visual feedback as you move the cursor after selecting a 2D object, an area formed by a closed boundary or a 3D solid face. The press or pull behavior responds to the type of object you select to create extrusions and offsets. In this example, the area between two polylines is pulled to create a 3D solid wall.

Selection

Presspull Behavior

Open 2D Object (Such as an Arc)

Extrudes to create a surface.

Closed 2D Object (Such as a Circle)

Extrudes to create a 3D solid.

Inside a Bounded Area

Extrudes to create a 3D solid.

3D Solid Face

Offsets the face, expanding or condensing the 3D solid.

The command repeats automatically until you press Esc, Enter, or the Spacebar.

The following prompts are displayed:

Object or Bounded Area

Select the object, bounded area, or 3D solid face that you want to modify.

Selecting a face extrudes the face without affecting the adjacent faces. If you Ctrl + Click a face, the face is offset, and the change also affects the adjacent faces.

Multiple

Specifies that you want to make more than one selection.

You can also Shift + Click to make multiple selections.

Offset Distance

If you selected the face of a 3D solid, specify the offset by moving the cursor or entering a distance.

Extrusion Height

If you selected a 2D object or clicked inside a closed area, specify an extrusion height by moving the cursor or entering a distance. The extrusion direction of planar objects is normal to planar objects and in the Z direction of the current UCS for non-planar objects.

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