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发表于 2022-7-7 13:47:05
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Alright. You don't need AutoCAD to draw something like that as it is just a sketch with no dimensions. Might as well use a pen and a cocktail napkin. Seriously though, I wouldn't waste my time learning AutoCAD if that is what is going to be required. Graph paper, a couple of draftsman's triangle's (if you want to be precise when it comes to straight lines), a .5mm Pentel mechanical pencil with lead and an eraser is all you need.
To draw that in AutoCAD one could use the Rectangle (for buildings), Arc (for door swings), Line and Text commands. The Offset command might come in handy. I'd also recommend enabling Orthomode (keep lines straight) and OSnaps (for accuracy of picks at endpoints, midpoints, intersections, etc.). For some of the callouts where you have leader lines I'd recommend the MultiLeader command. You would have to modify the various options to suit your needs. Things like arrowhead or no arrowhead and text height for instance.
What are the black dots with the A-0xx callouts supposed to be? You might want to use the Donut command there with an I.D. of "0".
What size paper did they want this printed on? 8.5x11? |
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