Draw Commands: Autocad 2D Tutorial

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AutoCAD Tutorial

2D

Chapter 3 Draw Commands

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AutoCAD Tutorial 3.1 Line Command


Creates single straight line segments 1. 2. 3. Command: 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. To point: or 10. To point : Type C to create a closed polygon Press ENTER Pick From point: ( Choose Draw, Line. or Click the Line icon. or

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Type LINE from the command prompt LINE or L point ) point ) point )

Pick Specify next point or [Close/Undo]:( Pick Specify next point or [Close/Undo]:( Press or Type U to undo the last segment U (undo) ENTER to end line sequence

C (close)

TIP S: You can continue the previous line or arc by responding to the From point: prompt with a space or ENTER. Choose the right mouse button for the line pop- up menu to appear while in the line command

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AutoCAD Tutorial 3.2 Cartesian Coordinate System

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AutoCAD provides the user with an infinite two dimensional area to work with. Any entities place on the working two dimensional plane can be defined relative to the Cartesian coordinate system. The Cartesian coordinate system divides a two dimensional plane with two perpendicular axis. The X axis runs horizontal across the bottom of the screen. The Y axis runs vertically along the left side of the screen. These two axis intersect at the bottom left corner of the screen. Each of these axis is further divided into segments. Each segment is given a value. The X axis segments increase in value to the right. The positive X values are to the right of the intersection of the two axis. The negative X values are to the left. The positive Y values are above the intersection and increase up. The negative Y values are below.

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AutoCAD Tutorial Absolute Coordinates


1. From point: To point: To point: To point: To point: 1,1 2,1 2,2 1,2 1,1

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Type x,y coordinate when AutoCAD asks for a point.

Relative Coordinates
1. Type @deltax,deltay when AutoCAD asks for a point. @1,0 @0,1 @-1,0 @0,-1 From point pick point To point: To point: To point: To point:

Polar Coordinates
1. Type @distance<angle when AutoCAD asks for a point. @1<0 @1<90 @1<180 @1<270 From point: pick point To point: To point: To point: To point:

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AutoCAD Tutorial 3.3 Dynamic Input


your focus in the drafting area.

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Dynamic Input provides a command interface near the cursor to help you keep

When Dynamic Input is on, tooltips display information near the cursor that is dynamically updated as the cursor moves. When a command is active, the tooltips provide a place for user entry. Turning Dynamic Input ON/OFF 1. Click Dyn on the status bar or 2. Press F12 Tip: Right-click Dyn and click Settings to control what is displayed by each component when Dynamic Input is on.

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AutoCAD Tutorial 3.4 Orthogonal Lines

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Controls lines from being drawn at various angles to straight lines. When the snap grid is rotated, ortho mode rotates accordingly. 1. 2. 3. Press Function Key F8. or Double Click ORTHO from the Status Bar. or Press CTRL + L.

Line drawn Line drawn with ORTHO ON with ORTHO

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AutoCAD Tutorial 3.5 Polar Tracking

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Polar Snaps work independently from snaps. With Polar Snaps on, AutoCAD shows the distances and angles being displayed as the cursor moves. 1. Choose Tools, Drafting Settings or 2. Type DDSETTINGS at the command prompt. DDESTTINGS

Command : 3. 4.

Choose the Polar trackingTAB from the dialog box. Select the desired incremental angle from the dropdown list (or create a new angle).

5. 6.

Pick OK to exit the dialog box. Drawa LINE using the Polar Snap references.

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3.6 Circles

AutoCAD Tutorial

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Circle Command
1. 2. 3. Command: Choose Draw, Circle. or Click the Circle icon. or Type CIRCLE at the command prompt. CIRCLE
Circle, Center Diameter Circle, Center Radius

4. Type One of the following options: 3P/2P/TTR/<<center point>>: or 5. 6. or 7. Pick A radius or diameter Pick A center point. Type A radius or diameter.

Circle, Tangent, Tangent Radius

Diameter/<<radius>>:

TIP S: - To create circles that are the same size, press when asked for the circle radius. ENTER - When selecting a circle with a pickbox, be sure to select the circumference of the circle.
Circle, Tangent, Tangent , Tangent

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AutoCAD Tutorial 3.7 Arc Command


1. or 2. or 3. Command: 4. DrawOne of the arcs. Type ARC at the command prompt ARC Click the Arc icon. Choose Draw, Arc.

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TIPS:
-Except for 3 point arcs, arcs are drawn in a COUNTERCLOCKWISE direction. - While in the arc command, press the right mouse button to select the following options for arcs:

Arc Examples 3 point arc Start ,center, chord length

start, center, end

Start, end, radius

Start , center, included angle Start, end, direction

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