Autocad-lt-2011
: Type O to create parallel copies of lines or shapes at a specific distance (useful for wall thickness or part offsets).
Most "pieces" begin with simple shapes that are then modified.
: Type TR to cut away intersecting lines or EX to lengthen them. autocad-lt-2011
To "produce a piece" (a drawing or object) in , you can follow a standard 2D drafting workflow. While modern versions have updated interfaces, the core commands for creating geometry remain consistent. 1. Set Up Your Drawing Environment
: Type L and click to specify a starting point, then drag and click for the next point. To finish a closed shape, type C (Close). : Type O to create parallel copies of
: Use the status bar to toggle Object Snap (OSNAP) to ensure lines connect precisely at endpoints or midpoints. 2. Create Basic Geometry
Before drawing, ensure your units and scale are correct to ensure accuracy. To "produce a piece" (a drawing or object)
: Type PL for a continuous sequence of lines treated as a single object. This is often better for complex parts as it allows for multifunctional grips for easier editing. Circle/Rectangle : Type C for circle or REC for rectangle. 3. Modify Your Work Refine your geometry using the Modify panel.


