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Anonymous
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dwgunits

Hello,

Appreciate if someone can help me with this even if this not a roadway project. I have a landscape drawing and I am try to convert this drawing in inches so I get use the plot command to get a 11"x17 and 24"x36" and save it to a pdf.

Nothing fancy no border is needed.

When I try to use the dwgunit command and change it to inches and architect accurecy 1/2 and fill out the rest the drawing disappears.

What am I doing wrong?

Thanks

 

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Message 2 of 28
tcorey
in reply to: Anonymous

I switched to architectural and 1/2 inch accuracy. The display did not change.

 

Did you zoom extents?



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Message 3 of 28
Anonymous
in reply to: tcorey

Hi Mr Cory,

I will give it another try would any of the dwgunits selections may have cause a problem.

Thanks 

Message 4 of 28
rl_jackson
in reply to: Anonymous

If your dealing with a Architectual units, it is usually easier just to convert them by scaling it by the inverse of 12.

 

Give this a try it's 1/8" = 1' of you know what the size should be.


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AllenJessup
in reply to: Anonymous

I managed to duplicate the results using the -DWGUNITS command. Note the leading hyphen.

AllenJessup_0-1634213032091.png

Answering Yes will scale the items on screen. To see them do a Zoom > Object > Last.

I don't know if this is what you want to accomplish. The ModelSpace scale has little to do with plotting. If you want to dimension in Feet and Inches. Create a DimStyle that uses architectural units. 

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Message 6 of 28
Anonymous
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@rl_jackson wrote:

If your dealing with a Architectual units, it is usually easier just to convert them by scaling it by the inverse of 12.

 

Give this a try it's 1/8" = 1' of you know what the size should be.

 


Hello,

Appreciate your help to this since this is the first time trying this. I am using c3d 2016 and can not open this since your version is a later.

thanks

Message 7 of 28
Anonymous
in reply to: AllenJessup


@AllenJessup wrote:

I managed to duplicate the results using the -DWGUNITS command. Note the leading hyphen.

AllenJessup_0-1634213032091.png

Answering Yes will scale the items on screen. To see them do a Zoom > Object > Last.

I don't know if this is what you want to accomplish. The ModelSpace scale has little to do with plotting. If you want to dimension in Feet and Inches. Create a DimStyle that uses architectural units. 


Hello,

Right now I am just trying to get this dwg file to be 1:1 and in inches because when using the plot command it requires it to be in inches. I need this in c3d 2016 and when I tried it and zoom>object>last nothing seems to be there.

Thanks

Thanks

Message 8 of 28
AllenJessup
in reply to: Anonymous


@Anonymous wrote:


Hello,

Right now I am just trying to get this dwg file to be 1:1 and in inches because when using the plot command it requires it to be in inches. I need this in c3d 2016 and when I tried it and zoom>object>last nothing seems to be there.

Thanks

Thanks


Civil 3D does NOT like to work in inches. If you can. You'd be better off opening the program as AutoCAD AllenJessup_0-1634231798744.png.

Do you have a known dimension of one of the lines in the drawing? You're better off scaling by reference.

I don't know what you mean by the plot command requiring the drawing to be 1:1 in inches. It might make the math easier but not required. 

 

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Message 9 of 28
AllenJessup
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The attached was plotted from a Viewport with a 1/16" = 1' scale with no other changes in the drawing.

AllenJessup_0-1634232684633.png

Since I don't know what any of the dimensions on the building are. I have no idea if this represents the correct distances.

 

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Anonymous
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@AllenJessup wrote:

The attached was plotted from a Viewport with a 1/16" = 1' scale with no other changes in the drawing.

AllenJessup_0-1634232684633.png

Since I don't know what any of the dimensions on the building are. I have no idea if this represents the correct distances.

 


Hello,

Here are some field measurements that I took as a check. City requirements would like drawings on a 11"x17"  with a scale of 3/8"=1'-0" or 3/16"=1'-0" with no border. Just need room for dimension and text like fence gate door etc.

Thanks

Message 11 of 28
Joe-Bouza
in reply to: Anonymous

is that thing really 800 feet x 1500 feet?
what scale are you wanting to plot

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rl_jackson
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@Joe-Bouza, 800 x 1500 are a dime a dozen around here, doing a 630 x 1700 that I've been doing stakeout work on for a year now. Built it they will come 😃


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Message 13 of 28
AllenJessup
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I scaled the building based on your dimensions. Left the drawing in feet. I setup a layout for 11 X 17 and set the Viewport scale to 3/8"=1'-0". The building doesn't fill the sheet. I verified the scale by drawing a 1.0' line in ModelSpace and getting a measurement of 0.031' in paperspace.

 

AllenJessup_0-1634300030205.png

 

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Message 14 of 28
Anonymous
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@AllenJessup wrote:

I scaled the building based on your dimensions. Left the drawing in feet. I setup a layout for 11 X 17 and set the Viewport scale to 3/8"=1'-0". The building doesn't fill the sheet. I verified the scale by drawing a 1.0' line in ModelSpace and getting a measurement of 0.031' in paperspace.

 

AllenJessup_0-1634300030205.png

 


Hello,

Thanks for all your help on this dwg file. I am attaching the pdf file which you created with the actual field measurements. These numbers to match your 3/8"=1-0' dwg file.

Message 15 of 28
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Hello,

Does yur measurements match my field measurements?

Message 16 of 28
Anonymous
in reply to: rl_jackson


@rl_jackson wrote:

If your dealing with a Architectual units, it is usually easier just to convert them by scaling it by the inverse of 12.

 

Give this a try it's 1/8" = 1' of you know what the size should be.


Hello,

Here is my field measurements does your drawing match this?

Thanks

Message 17 of 28
AllenJessup
in reply to: Anonymous

I scaled the linework based on the line that was 32.83' long. That measured 32.83' in the drawing when I plotted it.

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Anonymous
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@Joe-Bouza wrote:
is that thing really 800 feet x 1500 feet?
what scale are you wanting to plot

Hello,

Please see attached pdf field measurement dimensions. 

Here is what I would like my dwg drawing that can fit on a 11"x17" and 24"x36" architectural scale 1/8"=1'-0. No borders will be used only need room for dimensions and text like gate, fence and garage and does not need to be on any coordinate system. 

Unfortunately I have 2016 but if you have a later version I will work on my friends computer.

Message 19 of 28
Anonymous
in reply to: rl_jackson

Hello Mr. Jackson,

Can I have the same thing that will fit on a piece of paper 24"x36" not sure what scale to use but it should be architectural scale and cover as much of the full sheet and leave room just to add dimensions and a few text.

Thanks a lot

 

Message 20 of 28
Anonymous
in reply to: AllenJessup


@AllenJessup wrote:

I scaled the building based on your dimensions. Left the drawing in feet. I setup a layout for 11 X 17 and set the Viewport scale to 3/8"=1'-0". The building doesn't fill the sheet. I verified the scale by drawing a 1.0' line in ModelSpace and getting a measurement of 0.031' in paperspace.

 

AllenJessup_0-1634300030205.png

Hello Mr. Jessup,

Can you try a bigger scale for a 24"x36" to fill the paper only need only room for dimension and text.

Thanks

 

 




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