So how do people draw walls in autocad LT for floor plans? I have been using lines & offsets. Then trimming/fillet the lines so that it looks clean. Do people use double lines? Is there a dynamic block out there that could do this? Here is an example of my floor plan.
Also, if anyone has an example floor plan file in dwg feel free to attach it! I would love to get some new blocks or ideas to increase my productivity.
Thanks
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I'd be all for DLINE if I just drew it once and did not have to revise or otherwise change.
It is something to get used to using. Not sure in my case it would speed things up.
I've been Offsetting and Trimming for so long...
Build your own Blocks or use the ones in the program. Most here did just that.
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Charlie, a little customization and you can be dragging walls from the left or right, closed or open ends, break or no break, in no time 🙂
But old habits are sometimes hard to break.
Dean, how would you be able to drag walls from left to right without having to use the stretch command? Could you provide a dwg file has an example of this? I would love to be able to do that, would save hours of time.
No, DLINE command offers 'dragging' from the left side or the right side.
Grip editing is how you drag anything in AutoCAD: select an object, click on the blue dot that appears and drag. If you have two or more objects, hold SHIFT key down as you select all the blue dots then drag. You don't need a DWG file, this would show nothing, you need to find free vidoes and tutorials. Start at YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egdEVSNfQ3E
I know, I know, I know.
I heard that little voice while I was writing my statement.
Regards, Charles Shade
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Habits were made to be broken :<
*kind of like forum rules*
This just made me wonder if it would be worthwhile to create a dynamic block of a wall type in 2D plan -- something with a wipeout at the back end of the draw order, but with various annotative hatches so that at some scales the hatch wouldn't show at all, but at a closer scale it might show some lines, and at closer still it would show the detail level hatching. Corners might be a challenge though. Chuck, remember recently someone was asking about using a door block that perhaps used a wipeout to hide the wall beneath? Just a thot....
At some point a dynamic wall block becomes harder to manage that just using DLINE to draw: the DYNBLOCK forum has many doors that can be downloaded and tested to see which one works for your needs.
Dynamic Blocks discussion area:
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Dynamic-Blocks/bd-p/154
Since those of us in the walls/doors drafting field typically use very few stock standard doors all day long, IMHO a basic block wiuld wirk just fine 95% of the time.
...so the trick is to stay just short of that point. I find Dlines to be a pain the butt sometimes. So if a dynamic wall block started with a default of 45 degree ends, but make 3 out of four corners a dynamic stretch.....
That's why MLINE is popular with AutoCAD users (not LT), and AutoCAD Architecture (and REVIT) are sweeping the wall-drawing industry.