Tutorial 3: Drawing Objects in AutoCAD 2011

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Tutorial 3: Drawing Objects in AutoCAD 2011 Audience: Users new to AutoCAD Prerequisites: None Time to complete: 15 minutes In This Tutorial Please complete the lessons in this tutorial in order. The earlier lessons include information that is needed in the later lessons. In this tutorial, you learn how to do the following: NOTE For more information on the topics covered in this tutorial, see the AutoCAD User s Guide. Specify drafting settings Draw a circle Draw a polygon inscribed in a circle Apply a hatch pattern to a closed boundary Draw an arc Draw a polyline 1

Tutorial Files Download the tutorial files as follows: 1 Download the drawing_objects.zip file from http://www.autodesk.com/autocad-tutorials. 2 Unzip drawing_objects.zip to C:\My Documents\Tutorials. Lesson 1: Specify Drafting Settings 1 To open AutoCAD, click Start menu (Windows) (All) Programs Autodesk AutoCAD 2011 AutoCAD 2011- English. The AutoCAD window opens with an empty drawing file named Drawing1.dwg. 2 Check the status bar to make sure you are in the 2D Drafting & Annotation workspace. 3 To complete subsequent lessons in this tutorial, you must specify some drafting settings. Right-click the Object Snap icon in the status bar at the bottom of the window, and select Settings. 4 The Drafting Settings dialog box is displayed. In the Object Snap tab, make sure the Object Snap On option is selected. Also, select Endpoint, Midpoint, and Center for the Object Snap modes. Make sure the other options are not selected. Select OK. 2 Tutorial 3: Drawing Objects in AutoCAD 2011

Lesson 2: Draw a Circle In this lesson, you learn how to draw a circle by specifying the center point and radius. To draw a circle 1 With Drawing1.dwg open, on the ribbon, click Home tab Draw panel Circle drop-down menu Center, Radius. 2 Drag the crosshairs cursor down to the drawing area. 3 Click the left mouse button to specify the center of the circle. 4 The dynamic input prompt asks you to Specify radius of circle. Enter 3.25 from the keyboard and press the Enter key to create a circle with a radius of 3.25. Lesson 2: Draw a Circle 3

5 Click Save and save drawing as circle.dwg to your desktop. You will use this file in Lesson 3. Lesson 3: Draw a Polygon A polygon is an equilateral closed polyline with between 3 and 1024 sides. Creating polygons is a simple way to draw equilateral triangles, squares, pentagons, and hexagons. In this lesson, you learn how to create a polygon inscribed in a circle. To draw a polygon 1 On the ribbon, click Home tab Draw panel Polygon. 2 Drag the cursor down to the drawing area. In the dynamic prompt, use the keyboard to enter 6 to specify the number of sides of the polygon. Press Enter. 4 Tutorial 3: Drawing Objects in AutoCAD 2011

3 The dynamic prompt changes to Specify center of polygon. Move the cursor inside the circle to find its center point. Click when you see the green circle and the dynamic cursor center, which indicates the center of the circle. NOTE If the colored circle does not appear, make sure the drafting settings are set as described in Lesson 1. 4 The dynamic prompt changes to Enter an option and you have a choice of two options. Click the Inscribed in circle option. Lesson 3: Draw a Polygon 5

5 The dynamic prompt changes to Specify radius of circle. Enter 3.25 and press the Enter key to specify the radius of the inscribed circle. You have created a six-sided polygon inscribed within a circle. 6 Click Save. You will use this file in Lesson 4. Lesson 4: Apply a Hatch Pattern In this lesson, you learn how to apply a hatch pattern to a closed boundary. You can fill a closed boundary with a predefined hatch pattern; a simple line pattern using the current linetype; or a custom hatch pattern. One type of pattern is called solid, which fills an area with a solid color. 6 Tutorial 3: Drawing Objects in AutoCAD 2011

To use a predefined hatch pattern 1 On the ribbon, click Home tab Draw panel Hatch. The Hatch Creation contextual tab is displayed. 2 On the ribbon, click Hatch Creation contextual tab Boundaries panel Pick Points. 3 Click inside the polygon to apply the hatch. 4 On the ribbon, click Hatch Creation contextual tab Properties panel Hatch Type and select User Defined. Lesson 4: Apply a Hatch Pattern 7

5 On the ribbon, click Hatch Creation contextual tab Pattern panel Hatch Pattern and select Steel. 6 Press Enter. The selected hatch pattern is applied to the polygon. 7 Click Save, and then close the drawing. Lesson 5: Draw an Arc In this lesson, you learn how to create a curved object called an arc. To draw an arc 1 Click Open. 2 In the Select File dialog box, browse to C:\My Documents\Tutorials and select the bolt_add_arc.dwg file. 3 Click Open. In this lesson, you will finish the side view drawing of a bolt by adding an arc. 8 Tutorial 3: Drawing Objects in AutoCAD 2011

4 To make it easier to add the arc, zoom in on the bolt and pan to bring it into view. 5 On the ribbon, click Home tab Draw panel 3-Point. 6 Drag the cursor down to the bolt drawing and go to the location indicated by the colored square in the following figure. The word endpoint will appear in the dynamic input cursor. NOTE If the colored square does not appear, make sure the drafting settings are set as described in Lesson 1. 7 Click near the center of the colored square. This is the first point of the arc. The square is a visual cue that helps you snap to the exact endpoint of the existing line. This feature allows you to create precise drawings. Lesson 5: Draw an Arc 9

8 Move the cursor away from the first point. Next, you will enter the location for the second point, as well as the arc angle. Both of these are entered using the dynamic input prompt. 9 First, use your keyboard to enter 0.2000 for the second point of the arc. Notice that this value appears in the dynamic input box. Do not press Enter. Instead, press the Tab key on your keyboard. 10 The tab key takes you to the dynamic input prompt for the arc angle. Enter 120. Press Enter to complete the second point of the arc. 11 Move the cursor down to the location shown in the following figure. When the colored square appears and endpoint appears in the dynamic input cursor, click in the center of the square to complete the arc. 10 Tutorial 3: Drawing Objects in AutoCAD 2011

12 Click Save, and then close the drawing. Lesson 6: Draw a Polyline In this lesson, you learn how to create an object called a polyline. A polyline is a sequence of segments created as a single object. Polylines can contain both straight and curved segments. In this lesson, you learn how to draw a polyline with straight segments. To draw a polyline 1 Click Open. 2 In the Select File dialog box, browse to C:\My Documents\Tutorials and select the bolt_add_polyline.dwg file. 3 In this lesson, you will finish the side view drawing of a bolt by adding polylines. Lesson 6: Draw a Polyline 11

4 On the ribbon, click Home tab Draw panel Polyline. 5 Drag the cursor down to the bolt drawing and go to the location indicated by the colored square in the following figure: NOTE If the colored square does not appear, make sure the drafting settings are set as described in Lesson 1. 6 Click near the center of the colored square. This is the first point of the polyline. 7 Drag the cursor to the location indicated by the colored square in the following figure: 12 Tutorial 3: Drawing Objects in AutoCAD 2011

8 Click near the center of the colored square. You have drawn the first line in the polyline. 9 Drag the cursor to the location indicated by the colored square in the following figure: 10 Click near the center of the colored square. You have drawn the second line in the polyline. 11 Drag the cursor to the location indicated by the colored square in the following figure: Lesson 6: Draw a Polyline 13

12 Click near the center of the colored square. You have drawn the third line in the polyline. 13 Press the Enter key to end the polyline. 14 Click on one of the line segments of the polyline to select it. Notice that when you select one line segment, the entire polyline is selected. 15 Click Save, and then close the drawing. 14 Tutorial 3: Drawing Objects in AutoCAD 2011