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Paper Space Exercise
AutoCAD's paper space mode is a bit like having a page in a scrapbook onto which you can paste different views of your AutoCAD drawing. This whole page can then be plotted. This exercise demonstrates how. Format: Text/Image
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Units and Scales
If you're asking yourself "what scale do I draw in?" or "what units should I use?", you need this tutorial. Format: Text/Image
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Surfaces
The first and perhaps most crucial stage in creating a 3D landscape scene is the creation of accurate and seamless surfaces. This tutorial explores a number (not all) of techniques for creating quick and accurate surfaces from 2D lines and should give the user a feel for the range of tools available. Format: Text/Image
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Dimensioning
This tutorial describes the options and commands available for dimensioning drawings and how to use them. The correct use of AutoCADs dimension tools is the key to producing clear and concise measured drawings. Format: Text/Image
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AutoCAD 2010: Subobject Editing with Filters
This tutorial introduces the subobjects (Face, Edge and Vertex), describes how best to select them and demonstrates how they can be edited. Running time: 15min 56sec Format: Video
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Basic 3D and Surface Modelling
Although AutoCAD has a number of commands for creating special 3D objects, a lot can be achieved by changing the properties of basic 2D objects like polylines. This tutorial provides a basic introduction to creating and viewing 3D objects. Format: Text/Image
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Layer Previous
From: AutoCAD Productivity Articles #132
Originally published: February 2014
Layers are the lifeblood in AutoCAD, and efficient management thereof is the key to your own quality of life; specifically, your sanity.
The Layer Previous button can be a real time saver and is, at its core, a Layer-specific ‘Undo’.
How to Use Layer Previous
Open a drawing, then make a new layer [MC_FEB2014], give it a color and make it current; this will be our testing layer.
Change the Color of any other layer in the current drawing, but don't make that layer current.
On our test layer, draw a small rectangle somewhere.
Click Layer Previous and the rectangle remains, but the color of the layer you changed is restored.
Freeze several existing layers, then Rotate the rectangle.
Click Layer Previous and the previously frozen layers are thawed… but the rectangle is still rotated!
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Salvage a corrupted drawing
So, you opened a drawing only to find it has been corrupted. You've tried Recover but to no avail. Now what?
As a last resort, open a new drawing and then insert the corrupted drawing into the new one (). The insertion will only bring in the main (Model Space) components of the corrupted drawing; this trick does not recover any paper space objects. Hey, I didn't promise a miracle but it sure beats losing the drawing altogether now, doesn't it?.
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