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Practical Autodesk AutoCAD 2023 and AutoCAD LT 2023 - Second Edition

By : Jaiprakash Pandey, Yasser Shoukry
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Practical Autodesk AutoCAD 2023 and AutoCAD LT 2023 - Second Edition

By: Jaiprakash Pandey, Yasser Shoukry

Overview of this book

AutoCAD is one of the most versatile software applications for architectural and engineering designs and the most popular computer-aided design (CAD) platform for 2D drafting and 3D modeling. This hands-on 2nd edition guide will take you through everything you need to know to make the most out of this powerful tool, from a simple tour of the user interface to using advanced tools. Starting with basic drawing shapes and functions, you'll get to grips with the fundamentals of CAD designs. You’ll then learn about effective drawing management using layers, dynamic blocks, and groups, and discover how to add annotations and plots like a professional. As you progress, the book will show you how to convert your 2D drawings into 3D models and shapes. You’ll also discover advanced features, such as isometric drawings, drawing utilities for managing and recovering complex files, quantity surveying, and multidisciplinary drawing files using xRefs. Finally, you’ll focus on rendering and visualizing your designs in AutoCAD. By the end of this book, you’ll have developed a solid understanding of CAD principles and be able to work with AutoCAD software confidently to build impressive 2D and 3D creations.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
1
Part 1: Introduction and 2D Drafting
6
Part 2: Customization, Collaboration, and Using Reusable Content
12
Part 3: 3D Modeling

Filling an area with hatches

Using hatches, you can add patterns inside a closed area of a drawing. Hatches can be used in a mechanical drawing to show the sectioned view and also to show several other features such as gravel, earth, and concrete in an architectural drawing. To understand the Hatch tool, I will use this sample drawing:

Figure 6.1: A sample drawing to be used for the Hatch tool

The Hatch tool is in the Draw panel of the Home tab, as shown in the following screenshot. In this case, I will apply hatch patterns to the wall of the kitchen, the slab, and other places:

Figure 6.2: The Hatch tool in the Draw panel of the Home tab

To start the hatch command, click on the Hatch tool from the Draw panel or use its command alias, H. Now, the command line will prompt you to specify a pick point, and you will also see a temporary Hatch Creation tab, as shown in the following screenshot:

Figure 6.3: The Hatch...