Setting up LINE WEIGHTS with hierarchy in AutoCAD
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
- In this video, I walk through the what are line weights in CAD drawings, what's the difference between a drawing using line weight well vs one that isn't, and how you can control and setup line weights in your own .dwg files via your layers.
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Hi! I'm an architecture student. This is very helpful tutorial for me. I love you and your drawings. \😅🥰
I loved your video. Can you make one about scaling lineweights across different drawing scales? I'm trying to create a standard layer list that will display the thickness hierarchy correctly and clearly across many different drawing scales, i.e 1:250 to 1:3,000.
One thing I’ve learned for line weights is to draw everything using poly lines instead of lines.
Audrey you have a great passion for your work! I agree that colors and line weights make a difference when designing in cad, and it seems that it is lost when you're in a corporate environment and have to comply with standards.. I once changed our firms colors to help a key employee because he was partially colorblind and could discern colors by intensity (then I had to change them back when he left). Thanks for your posts! subscribed.
nice video with a beautiful voice and useful information, thanks
Thank you again for the clarity of practice.
Wow, This is what i was looking for.. Thnx for this video
Thanks this was good! Please bear in mind, the cut line ( plan view ) is typically at 48".
Thank you very much. You really help me. I always getting problem to controle my line weight in my drawing.
Thanks Audrey. 😊
Thank you Audrey. Great tutorial.
Thanks so wonderful explanation.
Can't believe Mr hazlewood is making us do this 😭🗣🗣
Love this, keep up the good work. thanks!
Yep, lineweights do play a big role for the clarity of the drawings.
I prefer the color plotstyle coz you can export that plotstyle anywhere in your drawing,, and I always find drawings with colors based on their character or place in the drawing...
Nice tutorial, thanks for such a good information.,
Thank You! ❤️
Thank you
Amazing tutorial
thank you
Thank you, AN. Do you have a video on creating views and sections?
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Hi, how do you enable plotting of different scaled views of the same objects? I mean how do you get the bigger scale to print the walls thicker for example. Thanks.
how you compare default to control weight? bottom line default equal to what thickness?
Love it
tip: never try Dimensioning with Lineweights Shown-activated. Makes the Cursor "fumble" for accuracy, and precise-positioning.
I set my furnitures in gray color with .00 mm.
Thank you Audrey! Great tutorial again.
Is it common practice for a lineweight setup to have different combinations of weights for various scale drawings?
And what scale are the line weights you suggested, best used for?
Thanks so much!
It seems like using the color plot style makes a lot more sense.. instead of making things more complicated and going into each individual layer and editing the lineweight
I definitely think color based plot styles can be helpful - particularly with large teams working in AutoCAD! But they are a bit more complex to set up for a designer working on their own. And the teacher in me also thinks controlling the line weight directly (instead of thinking in color) means the principles of line weights are better understood and applied. (That said, I've never been able to un-learn the colors of one of my first jobs, e.g. all cabinets should be drawn in 21.)
@@audreynoakes I just started working for a very new firm and I'm trying to make my own cad base file. I downloaded an old CTB file to use and noticed it is primarily a color based plot style. Now that i'm working in a smaller firm I'm trying to figure out how to unlearn this... and create my own. I understand it may be a bit more complex. I wish it was easier to figure out. You know what I don't understand is that I did actually just start with a normal base file, created layers and adjusted their lineweight. but they still all printed in the same lineweight. So i actually just imported my 'old faithful' layers and am using my xerox CTB to plot them in their correct (to what i'm used to) lineweight.
Why don't you use the CSI-UDS Uniform Drawing System for using Lineweights and standard AIA Layers?
Why don't you use the plot style table editor for the line weight setting?
How to avoid very dark & very faint line ?
I'm constantly facing problems with the same for blueprint
By applying *by layer* thickness I'm getting more dark & broad drawing
& by applying 0.00 mm & 0.18mm I'm getting faint drawing
have same problem here, i been looking for the answer for a year now. no body seem talking abt it...
@@naku-ra851apply line thickness as 0.030mm
6:18 still isn't working...
Hi, can you tell me the exact lineweights for each and every things, to look more proportionate,
Hi there, I’ve got a freebie in my free resource library that has a layers cheatsheet that should be helpful! audreynoakes.com/home/resources-library/
my printer dose not print line less then 0.1mm, what can i do ?
Get a new printer
It did not work
You didn't explain at all how to change the line weights with each color.
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