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how to draw a line by specifying angle

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Anonymous
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how to draw a line by specifying angle

Hi,

 

I'm guessing there is a simple solution to it, but I just can't figure it out on my own.

 

I'm trying to draw a line with a specific angle from the horizontal axis.

 

On the windows AutoCAD, I can easily specify the angle. But on the Mac, there isn't a block where I can specify the angle.

 

I'm running on OS X 10.9.5 with AutoCAD 2014

 

Help me out here!

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maxim_k
in reply to: Anonymous

Welcome to Autodesk Forums!

If you have Dynamic input turned ON (see button on Status Bar or use Shift+Command+D shortcut), than you can:
- start LINE command
- pick first point, than hit Tab key, than input angle
- than hit Tab key again - the line will be constrained to the angle you input in previous step
- than input line length and hit Return or Spacebar.

If you have Dynamic Input OFF - than use traditional command prompt input:
@100<45 - this will draw a line 100 units length at 45 degree counterclockwise.

Maxim

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Message 3 of 21
Anonymous
in reply to: maxim_k

Thank you so much!
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Anonymous
in reply to: maxim_k

Very nice thank you for help us.Smiley Indifferent

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Anonymous
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thanks
Message 6 of 21
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi Guys

 

How do you customise your workspace and embed it in the program so that it automatically opens when you open Autocad ?

 

Regards

Clarks

Message 7 of 21
maxim_k
in reply to: Anonymous

Welcome to Autodesk Forums!

Hi Clarks,

AutoCAD for Mac doesn't have "Workspaces" feature.
But you can fine-tune appearance of the palettes and drawing area on screen. Next time you will start AutoCAD the settings should be not changed.

Maxim

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Message 8 of 21
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

thanx bro, it helped me

Message 9 of 21
Anonymous
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pls help me to do that
Message 10 of 21
Anonymous
in reply to: maxim_k

thanks Mr. Maxim,
your information is very useful and very easy to use and remember.
thank you very much.

 

Message 11 of 21
Anonymous
in reply to: maxim_k

Hi Maxim

 

Im a building surveying student at Northumbria Uni in England and some of my assignments require me to draw plans and elevations in cad. Im a mac user and my tutor only knows about cad for windows so I'm on my own. I have learned quite a lot on cad for mac since September 2016 but this morning something strange happened. 

 

I was looking to draw a line at a 40 degree angle from a horizontal point. I took your suggestion from another post where you said this could be done by turning on Dynamic Input. I tried this and the 0 degrees appeared to be at 45 degrees so I turned it off. The problem is that since turning dynamic input on then off, it seems to have messed with my polar tracking, object snap and object snap tracking. Now my cursor no longer finds true vertical unless there is an object to snap onto or sometimes not even then.

 

What is the best way to put my settings back as they were so I can continue my drawings. My assignments are due in soon 😞

 

Paul

Message 12 of 21
maxim_k
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Welcome to Autodesk Forums!

 

Hi Paul,

 

If you want to reset Polar Tracking settings to the defaults, use menu Tools -> Drafting settings -> Polar Tracking tab and set everything as in this screenshot:

2017-01-14_14-35-32.png

 

 

 

 

 

Maxim


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Message 13 of 21
Anonymous
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Hi Maxim thanks for getting back! I have the setting as shown in the screenshot you sent but I'm still getting the same problem.

 

Take a look at my drafting settings below to see if I'm doing something untoward.

 

Thanks

 

paul

 

 

Screen Shot 2017-01-14 at 11.53.41.pngScreen Shot 2017-01-14 at 11.53.54.pngScreen Shot 2017-01-14 at 11.54.11.pngScreen Shot 2017-01-14 at 11.54.23.pngScreen Shot 2017-01-14 at 11.54.39.png

 

 

Message 14 of 21
maxim_k
in reply to: Anonymous

Everything seems correct.
Try to reset UCS and view direction.

Use UCS command to set UCS to World:

Command: UCS
Current ucs name: *NO NAME*
Specify origin of UCS or [Face/NAmed/OBject/Previous/View/World/X/Y/Z/ZAxis] <World>: <-Hit Return here
Command:

Use PLAN command to reset view direction:

Command: PLAN
Enter an option [Current ucs/Ucs/World] <Current>: <-Hit Return here
Regenerating model.
Command:

Maxim

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Message 15 of 21
Anonymous
in reply to: maxim_k

Hi Maxim

 

Thanks for your reply. I tried that and still the same results. Heres a couple of screen shots to demonstrate that there is no tracking vertical, just off at angles.

See if this sheds any light on the problem.

 

Screen Shot 2017-01-14 at 14.12.10.pngScreen Shot 2017-01-14 at 14.12.18.pngScreen Shot 2017-01-14 at 14.12.39.pngScreen Shot 2017-01-14 at 14.12.52.png

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maxim_k
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Can you attach your drawing here? I'll look at it.

 

Maxim


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Message 17 of 21
Anonymous
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Thank you for that, it helped me so much. See, I'm an architecture student and currently I have a map where I have to draw my project, a building. The problem is that the map is rotated because of the North. I want to start a line in 45 degrees from another line that is rotated. Can someone help me?

P.S.: Sorry for my lack knowledge at English. I'm from Uruguay.

Message 18 of 21
Anonymous
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Thank you
Message 19 of 21
snjha311
in reply to: Anonymous

You can see this AutoCAD video tutorial.it helps you.

AutoCAD Tutorial: How to draw a line at a 45-degree angle in Autocad https://youtu.be/yx0Fvbjt1Is

How to draw a line at an 45 degree angle in Autocad.How to draw a line at an 45 degree angle in Autocad.

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