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发表于 2022-7-7 16:37:59
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Paper space is where your title block and border should rightfully go.
Model space is where all your geometry should go. It should be drawn at FULL size no matter if you are drawing a paperclip or the Burj Khalifa in Dubai at 2,722 ft. (829.8 m) tall.
Now comes the fun part. Your text and dimensions can go in either space. Put them in model space and you need to look at a feature called "annotative scaling". Put them in your paper space layout and the only thing you have to worry about is making your dimensions "associative".
So, did you create a layout with your title block and border in it? Yes or no?
If so, did you then create a viewport so you could see the objects you created back in model space? Yes or no?
If so, did you assign a scale to the viewport? Yes or no?
If you used a viewport did you lock the display? Yes or no?
Are you working in metric or imperial units?
What paper size are you plotting to?
Are you plotting Layout, Display, Window or Extents? |
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