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1. E On paper you must manually erase and redraw to make revisions to your drawing AutoSketch eliminates tedious manual editing by providing a wealth of editing tools If you need to copy all or part of an entity you don t have to redraw it If you need to remove an entity you can erase it with a few clicks of the mouse And if you make an error you can quickly undo your actions Once you draw an entity you never need to redraw it You can modify existing entities by mirroring rotating scaling stretching trim ming and more At any time you can change entity properties such as pen style pen width color and layer These before and after drawings show some typical edits to a house elevation Modify Your Drawing 13 Use Standard Symbols Symbols have long been used in manual drafting as a way to represent real world objects in a simplitied way The ability to create and reuse standard symbols is one of CAD s greatest strengths Content Librarian l 191 HousePlantLarge1 25 PlantLarge3 Se HousePlantLarge2 PlantRubber Sb HousePlantLarge3 HE Plantsmall Q HousePlantSmalli Q PlantSmall2 25 HousePlantSmall2 25 PlantSmall3 ae HousePlantSmall3 ak PlantDesk1 Q PlantDesk2 25 PlantDesk3 PlantLarge1 Q PlantLarge2 Bi 5s The Content Librarian lets you locate libraries collections of symbols You choose the symbol you want and drag it into
2. pJeziM u2uaq x40M u1 6uisn p p lz Yal awos woog Tk OS S z epis a 002 za 1uoJJ yoeg Sc ni ki kz E OSY SZ70 M E s 1 0 04 Index A absolute coordinates Absolute Coordinates dial 29 defined 34 Absolute Coordinates dial defined 29 activating buttons in toolsets 25 drawing windows 23 snaps 38 active button in toolset 25 Add or Remove Programs window 4 alignment with grids 36 lock modifier and 38 All In One toolbar 25 illustration 25 Arc toolset 26 arcs 32 AutoPoint Indicator 38 Autorun feature 3 AutoSketch features and functionality 31 installation 3 overview 18 registering 3 repairing installation 4 starting 18 system requirements 2 uninstalling 4 AutoSketch Product Registration wizard 3 base entities 32 birdhouse drawing sample drawing 45 blank drawings creating 20 browsers 2 Building wizard 20 44 buildings creating drawings for 20 buttons on toolbars 25 in toolsets 25 tooltips 30 triangle symbol on 30 C Cartesian coordinates 34 CD ROMs AutoSketch installation 3 hardware requirements 2 Centerpoint
3. AutoSketch is a precision drawing tool for the Microsoft Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems The emphasis in AutoSketch is on speed power and ease of use AutoSketch features appear when you need them and are kept out of the way when you don t If you re already a Windows Vista or Windows XP user you ll find the menu system and much of the user interface familiar If you re new to Windows you ll find AutoSketch an easy place to work In this chapter you learn how to start AutoSketch and use the Start Up dialog box to create or open a drawing and you get familiar with the user interface components Start AutoSketch When you start AutoSketch you can begin a new drawing start with a template or open existing drawings Simply click a selection and begin To start AutoSketch for the first time m On the Start menu Windows click All Programs or Programs gt Autodesk AutoSketch 10 The AutoSketch Start Up dialog box is displayed Use the Start Up Dialog Box to Create or Open a Drawing The Start Up dialog box has three tabs with options for starting a drawing m Wizard tab Allows you to start a drawing immediately or choose one of the listed wizards m Template tab Allows you to base a drawing on a template and to preview and organize the templates m Open tab Allows you to open a recently used file browse for a file and preview a selected file 18 Chapter 3 AutoSketch Basics Start a Draw
4. 22 starting drawings from 18 21 test site drawing 42 text defined 33 dimension text 15 Text toolset 26 title bar 30 illustration 30 toolbars All In One toolbar 25 defined 30 illustration showing toolset 30 moving and docking 30 toolsets 30 tools efficiency and 10 toolsets accessing on toolbars 30 defined 25 triangle symbol 30 tooltips 30 illustration 30 Transform toolset 27 triangle symbol on buttons 30 Trim toolset 27 troubleshooting AutoSketch installation repair 4 tuner diagram drawing 43 U uninstalling AutoSketch 4 updates changed symbols 14 user interface All In One toolbar 25 Content Librarian 28 drawing windows 23 edit bar 28 elements illustrated 23 menu bar 28 property bar 29 status bar 29 title bar 30 tooltips 30 utopia drawing 44 V vertical alignment of entities 38 viewing drawings detail views 12 multiple windows 12 zooming and panning 12 views detail views 12 multiple windows 12 W Web browsers 2 Web sites mapping wizards 21 windows in AutoSketch defined 12 drawing windows 23 Wizard tab Start Up dialog box 19 wizards AutoSketch Product Registration wizard 3 Building wizard 20 44 Create Precision Drawing wizard 20 defined 19 Diagram wizard 21 42 43 Mechanical Part wizard 21 41 Start Up wizards 19 Workbench wizard 20 45 woodworking projects 20 Workbench wizard 20 45 X Xy Cartesian co
5. computer aided design CAD Draw to Scale AutoSketch makes your drawings more precise and you Organize Drawing Information Draw Efficiently more productive than you have been using paper as Draw Accurately your design format View Your Drawing Modify Your Drawi This chapter explains how you can take your drafting Create Dimensions and Text knowledge and apply it to CAD Draw to Scale Drawing scale is something you consider when laying out your drawing You establish scale differently in CAD than you do with manual drafting Draw the object at full scale in the units you specify Drawing Options Unis Grid Scale Drawing Selection File Lenath Angle Millimeters Degrees Decimal Precision 0 01 Orientation Standard CCW Scalar Precision Decimal Precision 0 01 0 01 Show Leading Zeros Measurement System i Decimal Symbol English Petiod O Comma Display Units Length Angle and Area Define units of measurement When you lay out and plot your drawing you can set any scale you like With manual drafting you must deter mine the scale of a view before you start drawing This scale compares the size of the actual object to the size of the object drawn on paper In AutoSketch drawings are created using the real world values you specity The computer handles scaling the draw ing to fit on paper For e
6. drawn with endpoint snap and y axis lock modifier turned on There are four automatic modifications you can have AutoSketch make to the point you enter These lock modifiers force the point you enter into hor izontal vertical orthogonal or normal alignment with the last point At any time in the drawing or editing process you can apply a lock modifier by clicking its button on the All In One toolbar or by typing the letter shown on the button Chapter 3 AutoSketch Basics Appendix Drawings Created with AutoSketch This appendix contains several drawings that were created with AutoSketch Study these drawings to get ideas for your own drawings or just to see the power of the product 39 pJ8ziM 3no e7 221JO v Dulsn pa easd DIYO R 0 5 8 17 32 Drill Spotface 15 16 D x 1 16 Deep 4 Holes Jig created using the Mechanical Part wizard pJeziM ujejbeiq y Duisn p 1e D JS 159 ON 9MG SN Oma 20 455 INON a1vos o eyg 314
7. has these buttons Fitted Curve Spline Curve 2 Marker Marks points in your drawing The Marker toolset has these buttons Marker Point Marker Align Entity Marker Align Endpoint Text Enters a line or paragraph of text in your A drawing The Text toolset has these buttons Text Point Text Rectangle Dimension Draws dimension lines The Dimension toolset has these buttons Horizontal Dimension Vertical Dimension Rotated Dimension Aligned Dimension Angular Dimension Radius Dimension Diameter Dimension Centerline Dimension Ordinate Dimension Leader i Duplicate Creates a duplicate of a selected entity and places it Av at a specific offset distance The Duplicate toolset has these buttons Parallel Offset 26 Chapter 3 AutoSketch Basics All In One Toolbar buttons continued Toolbar button Button name Fill Picture Detail View Symbol Inquire Transform Trim Snap Lock Description Creates hatches a repetitive line pattern in an enclosed area defined by a selection set The Fill toolset has these buttons Fill Hatch Fill Solid Color Inserts bitmap pictures or detail views into the drawing The Picture Detail View toolset has these buttons Picture From File Detail View Manages creates places and duplicates symbols in a drawing The Symbol toolset has these buttons Symbol Point Insert Symbol Symbol Array Create Symbol Displays information about a drawing and i
8. snap symbol 38 centerpoints snapping 38 Circle toolset 26 circles defined 32 Circular button Grid toolbar 36 circular reference grid 36 color fill color 28 32 setting with property bar 29 compound entities 32 Content Librarian defined 28 efficiency and 10 illustration 28 47 inserting symbols 14 coordinates absolute coordinates 34 Absolute Coordinates dial 29 defined 11 34 drawing origin and 35 grid origin and 37 illustration 35 isometric coordinates 34 polar coordinates 34 relative coordinates 29 34 Relative Coordinates dial 29 Xy Cartesian coordinates 34 Create Precision Drawing wizard 20 Curve toolset 26 curves 32 D deleting entities from drawings 13 detail views 12 32 Diagram wizard 21 42 dials on status bar 29 Dimension toolset 26 dimensions accuracy 11 adding to drawings 15 defined 32 text in 15 tools for 26 displaying detailed Help for tools on toolbars 30 docking toolbars 30 Double Grid Size button Grid toolbar 37 drawing area See drawing window drawing objects See entities drawing origin 35 illustration 35 drawing scale defined 34 overview 8 drawing tools efficiency and 10 drawing window 23 drawings accuracy and 11 20 37 dimensions 15 34 drafting vs AutoSketch 8 drawing scale 8 34 editing 13 examples of 45 multiple windows 12 opening 18 22 organizing information in layers 9 29 repetitive tasks in 10 starting 1
9. that notes a specific point in a drawing Chapter 3 AutoSketch Basics Entity OLE Object Picture Polygon Polyline Symbol Text Description An entity that is created in one application and embedded in another When you double click a linked OLE object Windows opens the source application that created it and loads the associated file A picture or bitmap that can be imported and placed in the drawing AutoSketch treats the raster image like most other entities allowing you to move scale or duplicate the image as needed A closed polyline that can contain a fill pattern Use a polygon when you need to know the area of an enclosed region or when you need to fill an area with a solid color a hatch or a bitmap fill A multi segmented line that AutoSketch treats as a single entity When a polyline is closed it becomes a polygon Use a polyline when you need to know the total length of a series of connected segments A group of entities that AutoSketch treats as a single entity Symbols can be stored in libraries for use in multiple drawings A text entity that can be any size can use any TrueType font and can be rotated at any angle Properties Properties are the individual qualities that define an entity They are divided into three categories m Geometric properties define an entity s size position and so on AutoSketch assigns geometric properties automatically as you draw and edit m Gra
10. the template to create new drawings of the same type The following illustration shows the Template tab Use the Start Up Dialog Box to Create or Open a Drawing 21 Start Up Wizard Template Open Select template name Organize Templates Preview C Use selection as new default Create a new drawing by opening a standard or custom template Tip During an AutoSketch work session you can access templates by clicking File gt New Open an Existing Dravving Open Tab In the Start Up dialog box Open tab you can open an existing dravving file You can adfust hovv files are displayed in the list brovvse for more files and previevv a selected file The follovving illustration shovvs the Open tab Start Up i Wizard Template Open Select recent file narne Name Size Type Fa mizi Home2 SKF 170 AutoSketch Dre Preview B3KB AutoSketch Dr assembly 1 5KF 719 AutoSketch Dr gt Open a recently used file or click Browse for more files 22 Chapter 3 AutoSketch Basics Tip During an AutoSketch work session you can access existing drawings by clicking File gt Open Understand the User Interface The first step in learning how to use AutoSketch is to become familiar with its user interface Drawing Window Once you choose the type of drawing you want to create AutoSketch opens a drawing window The drawing wind
11. 8 starting from templates 18 21 48 Index starting with wizards 18 19 viewing 12 Duplicate toolset 26 E edit bar 28 illustration 28 editing dimensions and dimension text 15 drawings 13 edit bar 28 efficiency and 10 templates 21 electronic schematic wizards 21 ellipses 32 Endpoint snap symbol 38 entities base 32 compound 32 defined 9 deleting 13 edit bar 28 overview 32 properties 33 snapping into place 11 types of 32 erasing ease of 13 examples of drawings 45 r fields defined 33 files opening 18 22 templates 22 fill color in Content Librarian 28 fills defined 32 setting with property bar 29 Fill toolset 27 fills 32 floor designs in office design 20 flowchart wizards 21 flyouts on toolbars See toolsets G geometric properties 33 graphic properties 33 grid origin 37 Grid toolbar 36 grid See reference grid Gridpoint snap symbol 38 gridpoint snaps precision and 36 symbol 38 groups defined 32 H Halve Grid Size button Grid toolbar 37 hard disks hardware requirements 2 hardware requirements 2 hatches in Content Librarian 28 fills defined 32 Help displaying 30 horizontal alignment of entities 38 Inquire toolset 27 inserting dimensions 15 symbols 14 28 installing AutoSketch program 3 Internet Explorer 2 Intersection snap symbol 38 intersections snapping to 38 isometric coordinates 34 Isometric Left button G
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13. an also use layers to organize drawing objects called entities in AutoSketch for printing This mechanical drawing of a press uses lay ers to show different types of information in different styles and colors Organize Drawing Information 9 Draw Efficiently Draw with less effort and revise with more speed these are the two main reasons you use CAD AutoSketch has a complete set of drawing and editing tools to help eliminate repetitive time consuming drafting tasks You can save drafting time by drawing one half of an item and then mirroring it to create the other half If you work with paper and a drawing board your set of draw ing tools is likely to include pencils scales parallel rules templates and erasers Repetitive drawing and editing tasks must be done manually In AutoSketch you can choose from a variety of drawing tools that create lines rectangles cir cles curves and more With AutoSketch you can easily copy scale rotate and mirror entities You can move or copy entities between open drawings or within the same drawing Editing is easy with tools such as stretch align and offset To add hatching simply insert a hatch pattern from the AutoSketch Content Librarian into the area to be filled In this drawing of a trolley copying and mirroring were used to create repeated and symmetrical features Offsetting lines and hatching were also used to draw more efficiently 10 Chapt
14. ar buttons Hold your pointer over a tool to display its tooltip Gridpaint Snap Example of a tooltip To display a more detailed explanation of the tool click the Help button on the Standard toolbar and then click a toolbar button Chapter 3 AutoSketch Basics El ee RB HR sale lal S S Z el v BEL Gridpoint snap mode Click this to enter a paint on the reference grid The current settings forthe snap interval have a direct impact n the usefulness af Gridpaint snap mode Ifthe snap interval is too fine Gridpoint snap mode is little better than snap off If it iz too coarse Gridpoint snap mode may prevent you from entering the point you need You can change this and related settings on the Grid pages o the Drawing Options dialog box Example of detailed Help for a tool Basic Features and Functionality Before you use AutoSketch there are important features and functionality that you should understand Understanding the concepts in the following sections is the key to a successful experience of doing this book s exercises It is strongly recommended that you read this material carefully Each concept is briefly defined here and described in detail afterward m Entity A single object such as a line polygon or symbol m Properties An item of information assigned to an entity Properties include geometry layer pen pattern and so on m Scale The ratio between the size of an entity in its
15. arquee Irregular Marquee and Clear Marquee Zoom toolset has these buttons Redraw Zoom Realtime Zoom In Zoom Out Pan Realtime Pan Last View Next View View Selection View Page View Extent View Save View Recall o Zoom Gets a closer view of a portion of your drawing The Understand the User Interface 25 All In One Toolbar buttons continued Toolbar Button name Description button ap Line Draws lines and line variations The Line toolset has TU these buttons Line Single Line Segment Line Multiple Line Double Line Tangent Line Perpendicular Line Angle Arc Draws circular arcs and elliptical arcs The Arc toolset has these buttons 3 Point Arc 2 Points and Center Arc 2 Points and Angle Arc Elliptical Arc Rectangle Elliptical Arc Axes Circle Draws circles and ellipses The Circle toolset has c these buttons Center Side Circle Side Side Circle 3 Point Circle Center Radius Circle Circle Tangent 2 Circle Tangent 3 Ellipse Rectangle Ellipse Axes Polyline Draws polylines The Polyline toolset has these buttons Single Polyline Polyline Segment Perpendicular Polyline Center Polyline Sketch Polyline Polygon Dravvs polygons The Polygon toolset has these J buttons Rectangle Rotated Rectanole Regular Center Edge Regular Edge Opposite Regular Edge Adjacent Regular Center Radius Irregular Polygon Irregular Cloud Curve Draws fitted and spline curves The Curve toolset
16. based on preset settings such as page size and scale You can always change these settings later Select this option and then click OK You are ready to begin drawing The following choices on the tab are wizards Create Precision Drawing Creates a new drawing based on settings that you specify You enter summary information including drawing title project name and so on drawing size and scale units of measurement and grid spacing Building Sets up a drawing of a commercial building home or exterior site layout You choose the building shell dimensions wall thickness roof generation database report types and fields layers page orientation and useful toolbars You can add symbols such as telephone poles trees and hydrants Office Layout Sets up a drawing of a single office or an entire floor of offices You choose the office shell dimensions wall thickness database report types and fields layers page orienta tion grid settings and useful toolbars You can add symbols such as telephones and computer equipment Work Bench Project Sets up a drawing of a small home or a mechanical or woodworking project You specify page orienta tion units and precision scale grid options database report types and fields layers and useful toolbars 20 Chapter 3 AutoSketch Basics Diagram Sets up a diagram such as organizational tree Web site map flow chart schedule piping electronic schematic logic
17. ce Pack 2 32 bit Web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 vvith Service Pack 1 or later Processor Intel Pentium IV or AMD Athlon 2 2 GHz or greater RAM Windows Vista 1 GB Windows XP 512 MB Video 800 x 600 minimum with True Requires a Windows supported Color display adapter Hard disk 200 MB Pointing device Mouse trackball or other compatible pointing device CD ROM or DVD drive Any speed for installation only 2 Chapter Installation Install AutoSketch This section explains how to install AutoSketch on a stand alone computer To install AutoSketch 1 Insert the AutoSketch CD into your CD ROM drive 2 Follow the installation prompts that are displayed If installation did not begin when you inserted the AutoSketch CD into your CD ROM drive Autorun may be turned off on your machine To install AutoSketch if Autorun is turned off 1 Insert the AutoSketch CD into your CD ROM drive 2 Onthe Start menu Windows click Run 3 In the Run dialog box enter CD drive letter gt Setup exe and click OK 4 Follow the installation prompts Congratulations You have successfully installed AutoSketch You are now ready to register your product and start using the program Register AutoSketch Registering AutoSketch makes you eligible for technical support and for early notification of new product releases To register AutoSketch 1 On the Start menu Windows click All Programs or Programs g
18. computer monitor limit your viewing area AutoSketch viewing methods bypass this limitation To do detailed work you can increase display size by zooming in You can zoom out to display more of the drawing To move to another section of a drawing you pan the drawing without changing magnification View Q o Q a sexi GG a al na You can vievv several areas of your dravving simultaneously by creating addi tional windows Windows can be arranged automatically or manually They let you work easily on different parts of your drawing Changes in one window are reflected in the others assembly 1 SKF 1 o T E Jog in assembly 1 SKF 2 cog ih o 6 m Windows display different portions of your drawing simultaneously You can zoom and pan the display in each window independently With detail views you can arrange additional views at different zoom levels or scales You can create split windows and you can pan and zoom in each window to create the best working conditions 12 Chapter 2 Make the Transition from Paper to CAD Modify Your Drawing Revisions are a part of any drawing project Whether you work on paper or with CAD you will need to modity your drawing in some way Eti B mu il iniit liililiiiii If you stretch an entity aan EE Imm B LE B tti iii the hatch adjusts automatically i
19. diagram networking or PC board layout You choose the type of diagram page orientation and useful toolbars You can add symbols such as flowcharts schedules piping switches capacitors lamps switchboxes PCs printers main frames modems circuit chips soldering points and so on Mechanical Part Sets up a drawing of a small machine or machine component You specify page orientation units pre cision scale annotation options Edit command settings grid options page division for different views of a part database reports and fields layers and useful toolbars You can add sym bols such as nuts bolts screws brackets washers and so on Choose a Template Template Tab In the Start Up dialog box Template tab you can choose a template file to start a drawing AutoSketch includes dozens of drawing template files A template is a draw ing file that has settings such as borders title blocks grid spacing drawing scale and page size already selected for you When you select one of the tem plates in the list you can preview it in the Preview area Then you simply choose the template that is right for your project You can also create your own template from an existing drawing If you create the same type of drawing each time you work with AutoSketch you may want to redefine the default template by saving an existing drawing as a template and then selecting that template as the new default Then you can use
20. er 2 Make the Transition from Paper to CAD Draw Accurately Engineering and architectural drawing require a high degree of accuracy With CAD you draft more accurately than with manual methods Snaps allows you to draw On paper you must draw objects care with precision fully to ensure correct size and LL alignment Objects drawn to scale must be manually verified and dimensioned In AutoSketch you can ensure exact dimensions by using several methods The simplest method is to locate points by snapping to some interval of a grid Enter 2D Coordinate RES BS BS S B 4e Another method is to specify exact coordinates Coordinates specity a draw Sani L ad da ing location by indicating a point along an X and Y axis or a distance and angle a 3 v 5 from another point You can specity coordinates that are relative to other points or to the drawing s coordinate system Last Coordinate You can also snap to locations on exist Midpoint Snap ing entities such as an endpoint of an arc the midpoint of a line or the center point of a circle Endpoint Snap Centerpoint Snap Draw Accurately 11 View Your Drawing The power of CAD makes it easy for you to quickly view different parts of your design at different magnifications When you draft on paper and need to work on another section you must physically move to that area of your drawing In CAD the size and resolution of your
21. g to their respective holders Disclaimer THIS PUBLICATION AND THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS MADE AVAILABLE BY AUTODESK INC AS IS AUTODESK INC DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE REGARDING THESE MATERIALS Published by Autodesk Inc 111 McInnis Parkway San Rafael CA 94903 USA Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Installation Contents of the AutoSketch Package System Requirements Install AutoSketch Register AutoSketch Repair AutoSketch Uninstall AutoSketch Make the Transition from Paper to CAD Draw to Scale E Organize Drawing Information Draw Efficiently Draw Accurately View Your Drawing Modify Your Drawing Use Standard Symbols Create Dimensions and Text A A G Q D 10 11 12 13 14 15 Chapter 3 Contents AutoSketch Basics Introduction Start AutoSketch Use the Start Up Dialog Box to Create OT Posen a DENIE Start a Drawing or Choose a Wizard Wizard Tab Choose a Template Template Tab Open an Existing Drawing Open Tab Understand the User Interface Drawing Window All In One Toolbar Content Librarian Edit Bar Menu Bar Property Bar Status Bar Title Bar Toolbars Tooltips I Basic Features and Functionality Entities Properties Scale Coordinates Drawing Origin Reference Grid Grid Origi
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23. ing or Choose a Wizard Wizard Tab In the Start Up dialog box Wizard tab you can start a drawing immediately or choose a wizard to start a drawing A wizard contains instructions to guide you through the steps to accomplish a task The AutoSketch Start Up wizards help you make drawing decisions to set up a drawing If you are drawing a workbench project for example the wizard steps you through logical workbench decisions for that drawing Workbench Wizard Select the units and precision you want displayed for lengths and distances from the drop down lists Linear Units Decimal Precision o o id Eractional Precision 1 4 When you are finished click Next lt Back Cancel Example of a page in the Workbench wizard Tip During an AutoSketch work session you can access wizards by clicking File gt New The illustration shows the Wizard tab and is followed by an explanation of each of its choices Use the Start Up Dialog Box to Create or Open a Drawing 19 Stare Up Wizard Template Open Select Wizard name Create Precision Drawing Building Office Layout Work Bench Project Diagram Mechanical Part ATTI m Tux 1 N 7 iL Creates a new drawing page based on the default page settings To start drawing immediately click OK Create a new drawing using a Wizard Start a Drawing Immediately Creates a new drawing
24. left side and the coordinates dials on the right The message area displays prompts messages and step by step instructions for most procedures Select Direct Drag handle to move or resize entity 6 00 0 25 3 25 c al S The status bar Two dials occupy the right side of the status bar The Absolute Coordinates dial on the left side displays the absolute location of the point its position in relation to the drawing origin The Relative Coordinates dial on the right side displays the relative location of the point its position in relation to the last point entered Understand the User Interface 29 30 k Title Bar Displays the name of the program and the name of the current drawing file The AutoSketch title bar extends across the top of the application window H AutoSketch Office SKF The title bar Toolbars Provide buttons that allow you to do drawing tasks You can also use menus to perform the same tasks When a toolbar button has a triangle in its lower right corner you can click and hold the button to access additional items called toolsets All In One M M s od ppaze The All In One toolbar vvith the Circle toolset displayed You can move a toolbar by clicking near its left edge and dragging it to its nevv location You can also place toolbars next to one another and dock them in the drawing window Tooltips Display the name or the function of toolb
25. lyline toolset 26 polylines defined 33 precision drawings AutoSketch and accuracy 11 creating drawings 20 snap feature and 37 previewing templates 21 printing drawing scale and 34 properties defined 33 types of 33 property bar 29 illustration 29 R Rectangular button Grid toolbar 36 rectangular reference grid 36 redefined symbols updating 14 reference grids defined 36 grid origin 37 illustration 36 settings and alignment 36 types of 36 registering AutoSketch 3 relative coordinates 29 34 Relative Coordinates dial 29 removing entities from drawings 13 repairing AutoSketch installation 4 repetitive tasks 10 replacing redefined symbols 14 S sample drawings 45 schedule wizards 21 schematic wizards 21 Select toolset 25 site map wizards 21 size drawing scale and 34 snap feature defined 11 37 grid alignment features 36 lock modifier and 38 snap points 37 snap points 37 50 Index Snap toolset 27 Start Up dialog box Open tab 22 options for starting drawings 18 Template tab 21 Wizard tab 19 starting AutoSketch 18 drawings 18 drawings from templates 18 21 drawings with wizards 18 19 status bar defined 29 dials 29 illlustration 29 styles 29 symbol libraries 28 Symbol toolset 27 symbols defined 33 inserting 14 28 redefined 14 system requirements for AutoSketch 2 T Template tab Start Up dialog box 21 templates defined 21 opening
26. n Snap 7 Lock Modifier Appendix Dravvings Created vvith AutoSketch 17 18 18 18 19 2l 22 23 23 25 28 28 28 29 29 30 30 30 l 32 33 34 34 35 36 37 37 38 39 Installation This chapter tells you how to install AutoSketch on your computer After you install the software view the Readme click Read Me on the Help menu The Readme contains important information that was compiled after this guide was printed For step by step instructions about learning the product read the entire Getting Started guide You can find a PDF version of this guide in the following location C is the installation drive letter C Program Files XAutodesk NAutoSketch 10 In this chapter Contents of the AutoSketch Package System Requirements Install AutoSketch Register AutoSketch Repair AutoSketch Repair AutoSketch Uninstall AutoSketch Contents of the AutoSketch Package AutoSketch includes the following AutoSketch disc AutoSketch Getting Started this guide Create and Trim Entities online tutorial Create a Birdhouse Drawing online tutorial Create and Office Layout Drawing online tutorial Advanced Exercises online tutorial System Requirements Before you install AutoSketch make sure that your computer meets the minimum system requirements Hardware and software requirements Hardware Software Requirement Notes Operating system VVindovvs Vista or Windows9XP Servi
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28. oint in relation to another This relationship is classified as either absolute or relative Absolute coordinates reference the origin of whatever coordinate system is currently being used for example the drawing origin or the grid origin Relative coordinates reference the last point you entered They are useful when you want to draw or place another entity a known distance from another entity or point AutoSketch expresses location in three ways xy Cartesian polar and isometric coordinates X and y coordinates express location in terms of horizontal and vertical distances from another point Polar coordinates express location in terms of distance radius and angle For example the xy coordinates 7 5 are equivalent to the polar coordinates 8 6 35 5 Isometric coordinates add a third axis z to the expression Isometric draw ings are often used to create two dimensional views of a three dimensional object Chapter 3 AutoSketch Basics a en XY coordinates Isometric Left 5 Y Ke ME e N m Ts Mo x N 8 6 535 5 HM SB 355 Isometric Top polar coordinates lsometric Right Examples of coordinates Drawing Origin The drawing origin displays the x horizontal y vertical and if isometric Z coordinates of a drawing AutoSketch locates most points in relation to the drawing origin The drawing origin is shown on screen as colored arrows Example of the drawing origin a
29. or 3 6 N Door 4 0 DaoorDbl 4 8 Cy DoorDbl 5 0 DoorDbl 5 4 DoorDbl 6 0 Cy DoorDbl 7 0 AA KA RA RR sen lt 1111 gt 8 E r The Content Librarian with the _DoorOffice symbol library displayed Edit Bar When active allows you to edit geometric properties of an entity The func tion of the edit bar changes depending on the task you are doing For example if you select text in the drawing the controls on the edit bar allow you to edit the text font height of the text and so on Edit E z ES Arial TA 042 t 0 00 u Y Formula aec 11 b l The edit bar vvhen text is selected in a dravving Menu Bar Displays a list of menus and their options You can also use toolbars and shortcut keys on the keyboard CTRL lt letter gt to perform the same tasks Chapter 3 AutoSketch Basics z File Edik View Tools Draw Inquire Database Window Help The menu bar Property Bar Sets the current layer color style width and pattern Any change you make on the property bar affects entities that are currently selected and those that you draw in the future The property bar To change a setting on the property bar click the small arrow to display the list of properties and make a new selection To apply a new setting to an entity select the entity you want to change and then click the property set ting on the property bar Status Bar Displays a message area on the
30. ordinates 34 Z Zoom toolset 25 zooming in or out defined 12 Index 51 52 Index
31. ow in AutoSketch is the space where you work Many drawing windows can be open at one time Clicking a drawing window makes it active so that you can work in it You can make changes in the active window only You can resize minimize maximize and close each drawing window independently The following illustration shows the AutoSketch user interface elements in a drawing window These elements are listed alphabetically and described after the illustration Understand the User Interface 23 Content Librarian Title Bar Drawing Menu Bar Window Property GEH 32 7 E3687 c gl 9 ye oz ax Bar T e 2 B 103 00 115 50 vii 1 00 A 18000 2 Edit eS VLLL LLL LL Content Librarian i Bar mg l z womens v t fi RPrivoffCEO a gp Al In O y amp RPrivOFFCOO In One a RPrivOffDirect Toolbar H p nu vx RPrivOffMgr 9 14 RPrivOffProSta A pa RPrivOFFSrMan I4 e c d RPrivOffSuper A 2 ic RPrivOffSysAN x RPrivOffvP in a Le i m 1 b A El ts l r handle to move or resize entity 52 50 31 50 49 50 22 50 Status Reference Relative Coordinates Bar Grid Dial Drawing Absolute Coordinates Origin Dial 24 Chapter 3 AutoSketch Basics All In One Toolbar As its name suggests the All In One toolbar contains buttons that help you perform most of the tasks that you need to do to create a drawing Take a few moments to understand h
32. ow this toolbar works before doing the exercises in this guide All In One A v OO LL AGRA E 8 g Most of the buttons on the AutoSketch specialized toolbars can be found on the All In One Toolbar For example the All In One toolbar contains all of the 15 snap tools on the Snap toolbar Simply click and hold the Snap to Grid button on the All In One toolbar and the other Snap tools are displayed on the toolbar that appears called the toolset To display a tooltip for any toolbar button on a toolset keep the mouse button depressed and place your pointer over the button To select a button release the mouse button In the exercises in this guide you are instructed to use the Draw menu the All In One toolbar and other toolbars to complete the tasks You may find that many of the same tasks can be performed by using different toolbars included in AutoSketch You can learn more about those toolbars in the Help system Note The following table shows the buttons that are displayed on the All In One toolbar when you first use AutoSketch When you click a button on a toolset that button sticks or remains the active button until you click a dif ferent button on the same toolset All In One Toolbar buttons Toolbar Button name Description button Select Selects one or more entities The Select toolset has k these buttons Select Direct Select All Modify al Selection Select Inside Polygon Select Fence Clear Selection M
33. own There are 15 ways to snap to a point in AutoSketch These correspond with the 15 snaps you can choose by clicking their buttons on the All In One tool bar Snap toolbar or by typing the letter shown on the button Basic Features and Functionality 37 38 When snaps are active a red AutoPoint Indicator is displayed on the grid As you move the pointer over a drawing each type of snap point displays a different symbol You may notice these snap types when you create simple entities in the first tutorial The following table lists the default snap types Symbol Snap Type Description Gridpoint snap Snaps to the reference grid L Endpoint snap Snaps to the endpoint of an entity A Midpoint snap Snaps to the midpoint of a line polyline segment etc x Intersection snap Snaps to intersection points O Centerpoint snap Snaps to the center of an arc circle polygon or bulged poly segment Lock Modifier You can align input with the last point by using a lock modifier If a lock modifier is active a dotted line extends from the AutoPoint Indicator to the actual point as constrained by the lock modifier For example if you draw a diagonal line from top to bottom and then activate Endpoint snap and the Y axis lock modifier the square AutoPoint Indicator identifies the endpoint nearest the pointer but a dotted line extends to the potential snap point based on the current snap and lock modifier Example of a line
34. phic properties specify the appearance of an entity Graphic properties include layer color width style and pattern AutoSketch assigns these properties as you draw based on the current settings on the property bar m Fields customize an entity in ways that you define Define a field by spec ifying its name type and width or precision A desk symbol for example can have fields for model size color and style Basic Features and Functionality 33 34 Scale Drawing scale is the ratio between the actual size of the entities in a drawing and their size on printed output In conventional drafting you scale the components of a drawing by using an architectural or engineering scale In AutoSketch you simply enter the actual world size of an entity and the software keeps track of the scale for you You can create 1 1 drawings in AutoSketch without regard for scale Specity ing a drawing scale however has two important benefits It allows AutoSketch to accurately depict how your drawing will look on a printed page It also allows you to specify entities such as text markers and dimen sions by output size Any output you plan to measure with an architectural or engineering scale must be printed to scale When you create scaled output you can print the entire drawing or a portion of the drawing The scale used when printing is the current drawing scale Coordinates Coordinates are numbers that specity the location of one p
35. rawing such as pictures or elements from other drawings Most entities can be edited You can resize them and change their properties The following table lists the type of entities that you can create in AutoSketch Entity Description Arc A portion of a circle You can use an arc to show a rounded wall the direction a door swings and so on Circle A curved line with every point equally distant from the center You can use a circle to represent a hole a round object and so on Curve A polyline that is rendered onscreen and on printed output in a special way Use curves to create free form shapes such as curved sidewalks and car fenders Detail view A rectangular area that displays another portion of the drawing defined by a previously saved view Dimension A predefined collection of lines arcs markers and text that display a measurement in the drawing The text label is updated automatically when you stretch or reshape the dimension Ellipse A closed symmetrical curve that resembles a flattened circle Fill A hidden line polygon that conforms to the shape of a bounded area and displays either a solid color a hatch or a bitmap fill Group A compound entity consisting of individual symbols and entities that AutoSketch treats as a single entity Line An entity that connects two points You can use a line to represent any straight object such as a water pipe a wall edge an electrical connection or a street Marker An entity
36. rid toolbar 37 isometric reference grid 36 Isometric Right button Grid toolbar 37 Isometric Top button Grid toolbar 36 J jig drawing 41 L layers organizing information in 9 setting with property bar 29 Line toolset 26 lines defined 32 lock modifier 38 defined 31 illustration 38 Lock toolset 27 logic diagram wizards 21 M manual drafting accuracy and 11 compared to AutoSketch 8 layers 9 repetitive tasks in 10 viewing entire drawings 12 Marker toolset 26 markers 32 measurement systems drawing scale and 8 Mechanical Part wizard 21 41 mechanical projects 20 memory requirements 2 menu bar 28 illustration 29 Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 Midpoint snap symbol 38 moving drawing origin 35 toolbars 30 N networking diagram wizards 21 O objects See entities office layout creating drawings for 20 sample drawing 40 Office Layout wizard Overview 20 sample drawing 40 OLE objects 33 Open tab Start Up dialog box 22 opening AutoSketch 18 drawings 18 22 drawings with wizards 18 templates 18 22 toolsets 30 wizards 19 operating system requirements 2 organization chart wizards 21 orthogonal alignment 38 output drawing scale and 34 P panning drawings defined 12 patterns 29 PC board layout wizards 21 Picture Detail View toolset 27 Index 49 pictures 33 piping wizards 21 polar coordinates 34 Polygon toolset 26 polygons defined 33 Po
37. ription button Rectangular The most commonly used is useful for most two dimensional drawings A Circular Aligns grid lines along an arc or circle The radial grid lines allow you to enter such points precisely When you 7 p p yen y set up a circular grid you may need to reposition the grid origin so that the radial lines of the grid are aligned correctly on the page o Isometric Top Aligns snap and grid lines along 30 and 150 degree axes 36 Chapter 3 AutoSketch Basics Toolbar Button name Description button Isometric Left Aligns snap and grid lines along 90 and 150 degree i axes Isometric Right Aligns snap and grid lines along 90 and 30 degree axes Double Grid Size Doubles the current grid size x2 Halve Grid Size Decreases the current grid size by half z Tip You can also change settings using the Edit Grid button on the Standard toolbar Grid Origin The grid origin is similar to the drawing origin in function and appearance However the grid origin serves as a reference point for grid coordinates only By default the grid origin is located at the drawing coordinates 0 0 You can move the grid origin of rectangular circular or isometric reference grids Snap Using snap you can draw with real precision by identifying exact points such as an entity s midpoint endpoint or centerpoint These points are called snap points because when you click near one the point is snapped to the exact point sh
38. rrows in the lower left corner of a drawing If you move the drawing origin the entire drawing shifts to reflect that change The drawing origin does not appear when you print the drawing Normally the drawing origin is located at the lower left corner of a drawing If you need to move it you can center the drawing origin or relocate it Basic Features and Functionality 35 Reference Grid A reference grid is a visual drawing aid that contains a pattern of horizontal and vertical lines or dots that represent a grid Use gridpoint snaps to make your drawing precise Example of a first point snapping to a grid There are three types of reference grids available in AutoSketch each suited for different purposes m The default grid is rectangular with snap intervals and lines that parallel the x and y axes This grid is the standard reference tool for most two dimensional drawings m Circular grids extend radially from the grid origin They provide an excel lent reference tool for drawings that require alignment of points along an arc or circle such as a mechanical drawing of a gear m Isometric grids align along three major axes instead of two This allows you to create two dimensional drawings of three dimensional objects You can modify the settings for each of the reference grids The following table lists the Grid tools you can use in AutoSketch These buttons are located on the Grid toolbar Toolbar Button name Desc
39. s Default Define dimension line properties Dimension x cileeuqgmedd rrm ee p9 Linear Dimension Properties When you work on paper you typically draw to scale and then add dimensions and annotations If you resize any part of the drawing you must erase and then redraw the dimensions Changing text can often involve relettering the whole drawing AutoSketch automates the process of creating and changing dimensions and text In AutoSketch you can customize individual dimensions and when information changes you can easily revise text including its content font height angle and justification Virtually all standard dimensioning types are provided in AutoSketch linear radial ordinate angular base line and more Create Dimensions and Text 15 16 AutoSketch Basics In this chapter you learn how to start AutoSketch and use the Startup dialog box to create or open a drawing You also learn about the user interface and the basic features and functionality of AutoSketch Once you have learned these AutoSketch basics you can do the exercises in this guide s tutorials and learn to use the product More information about each of these components and features is available in the Help system In this chapter Introduction Start AutoSketch Use the Start Up Dialog Box to Create or Open a Drawing Understand the User Interface Basic Features and Functionality 17 Introduction
40. scaled output and the size of the real world object it represents For example if an entity that is 1 4 inch long in its scaled output represents a real world object that is 1 foot long the drawing scale is 1 4 1 0 m Coordinates A pair of numbers that together specify the location of a point in your drawing m Drawing Origin The point that serves as a location reference for all entities in the drawing The x and y axes cross at the drawing origin The coordinates of the drawing origin are 0 0 m Reference Grid An on screen drawing aid consisting of a snap grid and a pattern of lines crosses or dots that visually represent the grid m Grid Origin The point from which the axes of the reference grid extend outward m Snap A means of entering points using the mouse or keyboard You can change the snap at any time during most Draw and Edit operations by typ ing the appropriate keyboard shortcut m Lock Modifiers Four modifications that you can apply to a snap Lock modifiers align input with the last point and are applied after the snap For detailed information about these concepts see the Help system Basic Features and Functionality 31 32 Entities Entities are the fundamental elements of a drawing They can be simple base entities such as a single line arc circle or polyline or they can be groups of drawing elements compound entities such as symbols and dimensions Entities can also be other elements in your d
41. t Autodesk AutoSketch 10 2 In the AutoSketch Product Registration wizard select Register Now and then click Next 3 Follow the on screen instructions Install AutoSketch 3 Repair AutoSketch If you accidentally delete or alter files that are required by AutoSketch it might not perform correctly You can attempt to repair AutoSketch To repair AutoSketch 1 2 In the Control Panel VVindovvs start Add or Remove Programs In the Add or Remove Programs window select AutoSketch Release 10 and then click Change In the Setup wizard Application Maintenance page select the Repair option and then click Next On the Ready to Repair the Application page click Finish If prompted restart your computer Uninstall AutoSketch 4 When you uninstall AutoSketch all components are removed from the computer Note Uninstalling the application does not automatically delete drawing files you have created You can delete those files manually To uninstall AutoSketch 2 Chapter In the Control Panel Windows start Add or Remove Programs In the Add or Remove Programs window select AutoSketch Release10 and then click Remove In the message box that is displayed click Yes to remove AutoSketch If prompted restart your computer Installation Uninstall AutoSketch 5 Make the Transition from Paper to CAD With your decision to use AutoSketch you have In this chapter entered the world of
42. ts entities The Inquire toolset has these buttons Inquire Entity Inquire Symbol Count Inquire Selection Inquire Drawing Inquire Coordinate Inquire Distance Inquire Angle Inquire Area Moves scales rubber stamps or rotates entities The Transform toolset has these buttons Rubber Stamp Rubber Stamp Array Translate Scale Rotate Align Mirror Stretch Rectangular Array Circular Array Edits the geometry of entities The Trim toolset has these buttons Trim Corner Trim Round Trim Bevel Trim Edge Trim Break Trim Channel Trim Divide Trim Subdivide Trim Join Trim Alcove Trim Union Trim Intersection Trim Difference Snaps to a point on the grid The Snap toolset has these buttons Snap Off Gridpoint Snap Endpoint Snap Jump Snap Midpoint Snap Nearest Snap Basepoint Snap Perpendicular Snap Intersection Snap 2 Point Intersection Centerpoint Snap Tangent Snap Quadrant Snap Absolute Input Relative Input Set Last Working Point Turns lock modification on and off The Lock toolset has these buttons Unlock Lock X Lock Y Ortho Lock Normal Lock Understand the User Interface 27 28 Content Librarian Contains symbols fill colors and hatches that you can insert into a drawing If a wizard was used to create a drawing the Content Librarian provides symbol libraries specific to that wizard Content Librarian re ae x m l N Door 2 4 N Door 2 6 Door 2 8 Door 3 0 N Do
43. xample you can use feet and inches or meters and kilometers and so on You might draw a motor part with millime ters as the unit of length so that entering 25 means 25 millimeters When you draw a map you might select kilometers so that entering 25 means 25 kilometers Although you can easily change scaling at any point while drawing it is useful at the start to select a scale that is appropri ate to the drawing you are working on This allows you to keep your drawing on the page that AutoSketch displays on screen 8 Chapter 2 Make the Transition from Paper to CAD Organize Drawing Information In both manual drafting and CAD you need a way to organize your drawing content a method for separating sorting and editing specific drawing data Turn off layers to hide complex details as you work Display layers when you need to see all components With manual drafting you can separate information onto individual transparent overlays For example a building plan might contain separate overlays for its struc tural electrical and plumbing components In AutoSketch layers are equivalent to trans parent overlays As with overlays you can display edit and print layers separately or in combination You can name layers to help track content and lock layers so they can t be altered Assigning settings such as color pen style or pen width to layers helps you comply with industry standards You c
44. your drawing With manual drafting you might use a symbol template or printed stickers to draw repetitive landscape architectural mechanical or electrical symbols This method however limits the possible variations of a symbol In AutoSketch you can save time by inserting symbols from the Content Librarian anyvvhere in your dravving at any rotation or scale You can then add a symbol as many times as needed by simply clicking to place the symbol Should a standard symbol change be redefined all instances of the symbol in your dravving vvill automatically be replaced In AutoSketch you can also create your own symbols from scratch or modify existing ones Standard landscaping symbols are used in this drawing of a residential home floor plan 14 Chapter 2 Make the Transition from Paper to CAD Create Dimensions and Text Creating accurate dimensions and consistent legible text is a time consum ing task for the manual drafter CAD provides ways to streamline this task 225 2 Clear Selection Eb AutoSelect l l Center About Point Align Selection View Selection Ctrl D d Cut Ctrl x Copy Ctrl C amp Rubber Stamp Format Dimension Edit Vertices 4 Explode dl Entities Linear Dimension Format uwwsrss_ssa Dimension Line Extension Line Label Tolerance Terminator T ype Closed Long Arrow v Terminator Size 0 125 Minimum Leader Length 0 375 Save A

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