The explanation is amazing and I can't thank you enough for that. But I have a question: I am often asked to print the same plan at 1/100 and 1/50. How should I proceed in this case with the scale at the bottom?
Edward Having setup the Text,Dims,Leaders etc etc, how do you suggest they can be stored for continued use with future drawing etc. do you think it best to just setup a drawing and convert to template and modify as required
Yes, you got it. Make all the adjustments you want, then save it as a template file. Create one for your Models, then create another one with all your title blocks. Check out this video to see how you can do title blocks - ruclips.net/video/yyoijSJDlfo/видео.html
Great session...I didn't do that before jumping head first. Now my plan is not scaling correctly. My 3' wide windows are scaling at 36'-0" from a 1:1 plan. and each scale selected from the Status Bar yields big text. How do you reverse or correct this issue? I am using the AEC Dimension Exterior...??
Something went wrong somewhere. Sounds like you set your units after you did the floor plan. So you'll have to scale the entire building to mach your current unit. There's a way to scale it down perfectly. I might have to do a video on that. When you were drawing on a 1:1 scale, you must have encreased the size of your text. Make sure that your text height always 2.5mm or 3/32", and make it annotative.
Hi, TD, when i dimension the same width of a object by using different scales like1:20 / 1:150/100---then copy the same Dwg to 3 diff layouts --find that all 3 types of dims are seen. Pl help.
WOW Iv'e finally found the most excellent and detailed and understandable explanation of Annotations ever. Thanks Edward.
06:59 bro that "really" thing, really got me 😂
omg thank you I was struggling with this for months trying to figure it out by myself :)
Brilliant Edward. Excellent presentation and content.
I give this my gratitude to you for your teaching this on how to adjust dimension etc. and I appreciated this Sir! I salute you
Nuff love and respect for the continuous effort you pour out for us bro, its really appreciated
Thank you very much! Now it´s clear for me after many times trying to understand it. Bravo! 👏
am gonna add some wicked wicked anotations now...thanks man
Excellent video. Really learning new things here. How I learned to adjust Dimensions is not the same way you did. Excellent work.
Awesome! Thanks a lot.
Great video as usual bro. Keep up the good work. This was always a problem for me, text size too large or too small. Thanks for the help.
You're welcome!
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The explanation is amazing and I can't thank you enough for that. But I have a question:
I am often asked to print the same plan at 1/100 and 1/50. How should I proceed in this case with the scale at the bottom?
Very good teacher
Thanks Bro...
Next...waiting for your two level house...
Thanks too! All of that coming down the pipeline man.
Thank your brother
Excellent videos and very well explained
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Bro you explained this amazgly
thank you!
Edward Having setup the Text,Dims,Leaders etc etc, how do you suggest they can be stored for continued use with future drawing etc. do you think it best to just setup a drawing and convert to template and modify as required
Yes, you got it. Make all the adjustments you want, then save it as a template file. Create one for your Models, then create another one with all your title blocks. Check out this video to see how you can do title blocks - ruclips.net/video/yyoijSJDlfo/видео.html
Great session...I didn't do that before jumping head first. Now my plan is not scaling correctly. My 3' wide windows are scaling at 36'-0" from a 1:1 plan. and each scale selected from the Status Bar yields big text. How do you reverse or correct this issue? I am using the AEC Dimension Exterior...??
Something went wrong somewhere. Sounds like you set your units after you did the floor plan. So you'll have to scale the entire building to mach your current unit. There's a way to scale it down perfectly. I might have to do a video on that. When you were drawing on a 1:1 scale, you must have encreased the size of your text. Make sure that your text height always 2.5mm or 3/32", and make it annotative.
Hi, TD, when i dimension the same width of a object by using different scales like1:20 / 1:150/100---then copy the same Dwg to 3 diff layouts --find that all 3 types of dims are seen. Pl help.
My dropdown dialog does not have the AEC dimension style selection. How can I get it included for my drawings? Thank you!
I am in vanilla Autocad... Not Autocad Architecture ... Maybe that's why..
You are correct!
What if we want to print a drawing on different scale using multiple viewport on a single sheet ?
Did you all three parts of this video?
Use to attend or teach at CC?
A him same one.
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