Introduction to AutoCAD Commands Command Menu Result Line / L Draw > Line Draw a straight line segment from one point to the next Circle Circle / C Draw > Circle > Center, Radius Draws a circle based on a center point and radius. Erase Erase / E Modify > Erase Erases an object. Print Print / Plot Cntl+P Line Keystroke Icon File > Print Enables the Print/Plot Configuration Dialog Box Edit > Undo Undoes the last command. U Undo (Don't use 'Undo' for now) RECTANGLE / Draw > Rectangle Rectangle REC Draw > Multi Lines MLINE / ML No Icon Multiline Draws a rectangle after you enter one corner and then the second. Draw parallel lines based on the parameters you define. Trims objects to a selected cutting edge. Trim TRIM / TR Modify > Trim Extend EXTEND / EX Extends objects Modify > Extend to a selected boundary edge. Offset OFFSET / O Modify > Offset Offsets an object (parallel) by a set distance. Object Snaps OSNAP / OS / F3 Tools > Object Snap Settings Brings up the OSNAP dialog box. CLICK 1 ICON SETTING ICON SETTING Endpoint Perpendicular Midpoint Tangent Center Nearest Node Apparent Intersection Quadrant Parallel Intersection None Extension Osnap Setting Insertion Point Temporary Tracking Point Snap From RIGHT TO LEFT CROSSING SELECTION GREEN (with a dotted outline) LEFT TO RIGHT WINDOW SELCTION BLUE SECLECTS ANY OBJECT THAT EITHER CROSSES THE BOUNDARY OR IS INSIDE IT SELECTS ON OBJECTS THAT ARE COMPLETELY WITHIN THE BOX 2 Command Keystroke Move Copy Icon Menu Result Move / M Modify > Move Moves an object or objects Copy / CP Modify > Copy Copies object(s) once or multiple times Stretch / S Stretches an object after you Modify > Stretch have selected a portion of it Mirror Mirror / MI Modify > Mirror Creates a mirror image of an object or selection set Rotate Rotate / RO Rotates objects Modify > Rotate to a certain angle Fillet Fillet / F Modify > Fillet Chamfer / CHA Modify > Chamfer Stretch Chamfer Array Array / AR Layer Layer / LA Text Text Dimension Dim Scale Scale / SC Modify > Array Format > Layer No Icon Draw > Single Line Text Many 3 Creates a round corner between two lines Creates an angled corner between two lines Creates a repeating pattern of the selected objects Starts the Layer and Linetype property dialog box Creates a single line of text Dimension > (pick one) Dimensions previously drawn objects Modify > Scale Proportionately resizes (or scales) objects COMMAND OPTION ICON DESCRIPTION Zoom All This option causes AutoCAD to display the whole drawing as far as its drawing limits or drawing extents (whichever is the greater of the two). Zoom Center This option requires two things: a point that is to be the center of the new display and a value to be its new height in drawing units. The existing height is the default for the new height to allow for panning across the drawing. If the new height value is followed by 'X' (eg. 2x), then it is taken as a magnification factor relative to the current height. If followed by 'XP', then it is taken as a scale factor relative to paper space and can be used for scaling the contents of paper space viewports. Zoom Dynamic This is a very useful ZOOM option once it is understood. It permits very quick movement around the drawing. Once selected, this option redraws the graphics area of the screen and displays two rectangles. The larger box shows the extents of the current drawing. The smaller box shows the current view with an 'X' in the middle. This moves with the mouse. This view box should be positioned so that its lower left corner is at the lower left corner of the view required. By pressing the left button on the mouse, the 'X' is replaced by an '> ' pointing to the right side of the view box. This allows you to change the magnification. As the mouse is moved, the view box shrinks and expands so that the size of the required view can be set. The left mouse button toggles between PAN 'X' and ZOOM '> ' mode so that fine adjustments can be achieved. When the view required has been selected, press or right click to cause AutoCAD to display it. Zoom Extents This option will display all the graphics that are contained in the drawing (referred to as the drawing extents) with the largest image possible. Zoom Previous This option restores the displayed view prior to the current one. For the purpose of this option, up to 10 views are saved so that the last ten views can be recalled. This option includes every time you use the scroll bar, which is one reason to avoid the scroll bars for panning a lot in your drawing. Zoom Scale This is a 'hidden' default option. You do not have to type 'S' to choose this option. It simply requires the entry of a number that represents a magnification factor. Note that the factor is applied to the entire drawing (as defined by the drawing's limits). Numbers less than 1 will reduce the displayed size of the drawing, while numbers greater than 1 will enlarge it. If 'X' is inserted after the number (eg. 0.8x) then the factor is applied to the current view. If 'XP' is inserted after the scale factor, then the view is scaled relative to paper space. This is useful for zooming a view within a paper space viewport to a specific scale, for example, '1/48XP' will produce a view of model space at a scale of ¼' = 1' relative to paper space. 4 COMMAND OPTION ICON DESCRIPTION This option (also a 'hidden' default) prompts the user to pick two corners of a box on the existing view in order to enlarge that area to fill the display. Zoom Window Zoom Realtime provides interactive zooming capability. Pressing (after entering zoom) on the command line automatically places you in Realtime mode. Hold the left mouse button down at the midpoint of the drawing and move the cursor vertically to the top (positive direction) of the window to zoom in up to 100% (2x magnification). Hold the left mouse button down at the midpoint of the drawing and move the cursor vertically to the bottom (negative direction) of the window to zoom out to100% (.5x magnification). You cannot zoom out beyond the extents of the current view. Zoom Realtime When you release the pick button, zooming stops. You can release the pick button, move the cursor to another location in the drawing, and then press the pick button again and continue zooming from that location. To exit Realtime Zoom mode, press or (ESC). Aerial View is a zooming tool that displays a view of the drawing in a separate window so that you can quickly move to that area. If you keep the Aerial View window open as you work, you can zoom and pan without choosing a menu option or entering a command. You can change the view by creating a new view box Aerial View in the Aerial View window. To zoom in to the drawing, make the command: None view box smaller by left clicking a rectangle. To zoom out of the DSVIEWER drawing, make the view box larger. As you zoom in or out of the drawing, a real-time view of the current zoom location is displayed in the graphics area. The screenshot shows how the view box looks. Right click in the box and you can move the box to where you want to zoom to. Zoom Object This option asks you to select an object or objects, then press and the screen will zoom to those objects only. This is great for when you want to work on object. Zoom In Clicking this icon will zoom in to the drawing by about 50%. This option is only available as an icon and cannot be invoked by the command line. Zoom Out Similar to 'Zoom In' - this icon will zoom out of your drawing and allow you to see about 50% more of your drawing space. Mouse Scroll If you have a scrolling wheel on your mouse, you can use it to zoom in and out of your drawing. Scroll towards you to zoom out and away from you to zoom in. You have the option to change the amount of zoom per wheel click with the Zoomfactor system variable. Keep in mind that you will zoom in and out using your mouse location as a 'centre point'. - 5 COMMAND OPTION PAN Command ICON DESCRIPTION Panning allows you to quickly move around the drawing area at the same magnification you currently have set. Type in PAN (or P) and a hand will appear on the screen. Left click and hold to move around your drawing. Keystroke Icon Menu Result Covers an area with a predefined pattern Boundary Hatch Bhatch / H Draw > Hatch Hatch Edit HatchEdit / HE Modify > Object > Edits an existing Hatch... Hatch 6
Introduction to AutoCAD Commands Command Keystroke Icon Menu Result Line Line / L Draw Line Draw a straight line segment from one point to the next Circle Circle / C Draw Circle Center, Radius Draws a circle based on a center point and radius. Erase Erase / E Modify Erase Erases an object. Print Print / Plot Cntl+P. Now let’s go through how it works, how to use AutoCAD software, its commands, tips, and tricks to use it. To make the understanding of the software less complicated let us first into the basic commands, then to the intermediate and advanced commands lastly. Basic AutoCAD Commands. L – L stands for the line, the very basic command to draw a.
Note: This document will help you to learn and practice with AutoCAD 2007 interface.
Content
Chapter 1: 3D interface
Chapter 2: Thickness and Elevation
Chapter 3: Visualizing your model
Chapter 4: Z Coordinates
Chapter 5: User Coordinate System
Chapter 6: 3D Orbit
Chapter 7: 3D Navigation
Chapter 8: 3D Model Objects
Chapter 9: 2D Solids and 3D Faces
Chapter 10: Basic 3D Surfaces
Chapter 11: Complex Surfaces
Chapter 12: Creating Solids
Chapter 13: 3D Edits
Chapter 14: Solid Composites
Chapter 15: Modifying Solid Faces
Chapter 16: Editing Solids
Chapter 17: Sections from 3D Models
Chapter 18: Introduction to Rendering
Chapter 19: Materials
Chapter 20: Lights
Chapter 21: Advanced Render Commands
Chapter 22: Render Environments and Background
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