Learn AutoCAD:
Four Easy Steps For Beginners
In fact,in CAD applications before starting to preparea
design , you need to understand the interface. The drop-down menu list (that is in the upper left corner), easy access to
mess can be seen .
This feature of menu allows you to save Working files,
open saved documents and complete a number of other important commands. You
must also aware yourself with the Steering-Wheels
tool, which zooms, orbits and pans your created image. Check out the
InfoCenter, where you can perform keyword searches and obtain product
announcements, as well as information from various RSS feeds. Look for
additional assistance in navigating the AutoCAD interface (AutoCAD Tutorial ).
Step 2 :
Master The Line Command ;
Now that you
know where the various AutoCAD tools are located, it’s time to learn a few
basic commands. The overarching AutoCAD function involves the line command. This allows you to form either a single
straight line or a chain of lines. This command can be found on the draw
toolbar or under the draw menu. You can learn about the shortcuts for accessing
the line command in Autodesk Autocad.
Step 3 : Utilize
Cartesian Coordinates ;
AutoCAD
operates under a system of coordinates which, while initially confusing,
ultimately provides for enhanced accuracy. If you’ve ever taken a pre-calculus
course, you will immediately recognize the familiar Cartesian coordinates. And
if you skipped pre-calc in high school or college, no worries —you should still
be able to navigate this setup with little effort. You can see a thorough
explanation of AutoCAD’s Cartesian coordinates in Learning AutoCAD 2014 Drawing
Essentials.
Step 4 :
Complete A 3 Point UCS Command ;
AutoCAD’s
coordinate system is referred to as UCS, or User-Coordinate System. To operate
the UCS, look in the toolbar for an icon featuring a small square with two attached
arrows. You can also access the UCS function by visiting the pull-down menu and
selecting the option marked ‘tools.’ Continue in the UCS menu to the option
labeled ’3 Point.’ Here, you can select three separate coordinates in space and
use them to form shapes. The first point, otherwise known as the origin, places
the intended shape in a specific spot on the coordinate plane. Following shape
placement, determine the size of the shape by designating coordinates on the X
axis and the Y axis. Get additional specifications for 3D AutoCAD shapes in Learning
AutoCAD – 3D Modeling And Rendering. In AutoCAD, a few simple commands allowyou
to create a vast world of 2D and 3D designs. It’s worth taking a little time to
master AutoCAD basics — the investment’s returns are beyond measure.
Tip 1 of the CAD
Absolute and Relative Coordinates
Coordinate
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Interpretation
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25,75
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depends on context
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@25,75
|
relative
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#25,75
|
absolute
|
It used to be very
simple. Enter a coordinate and AutoCAD interpreted it as an absolute
coordinate. Enter a coordinate preceded by "@" (the at sign) and
AutoCAD interpreted it as a relative coordinate. This simple rule changed when
dynamic input was introduced and now the interpretation of coordinates is
contextual. For example, when you draw a rectangle using RECTANG, the coordinate for the
second point is interpreted as absolute with dynamic input turned off and as
relative with dynamic input turned on. Really, try it and see.
Fortunately, there's a
new coordinate prefix that forces an absolute coordinate, even when AutoCAD
decides you want a relative one. Precede any coordinate with "#" (the
hash sign) to force an absolute coordinate.



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