A primitive solid is a ‘building block' that you can use
to work with in 3D. Rather than extruding or revolving
an object, AutoCAD has some basic 3D shape commands at
your disposal. From these basic primitives, you can start
building your 3D models. In many cases, you get the same
result from drawing circles and rectangles and then extruding
them, but doing it one command is generally faster. Using
these with Boolean operations can be a very effective
way of drawing in 3D. There are eight different primitives
that you can choose from and are on the Home > Modeling Tool Panel (when in the 3D workspace).
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