David this is by far the best tutorial I have found. You say things in a way I understand like "just click this little button" and this will happen. Thank you for the time you spend on making these. I look forward to more.
I'm new to Autocad and this is by far the best explanation/tutorial I found. I was able to take my drawing, scale it properly to 11 X 17 paper and export as a multi-page PDF. It turned out perfect!
You are a Fucking genius... I've watched loads of these videos now and I am crying with laughter each time. Keep doing what you're doing I haven't laughed this much since I was in high school. Just totally hilarious keep them coming
Thank you so much sir ♥️ I love you ♥️ Support from India 🇮🇳 I totally understand about paper space and you made my confusion cleared 🇮🇳 Thank you so much again ♥️
Hey! Thanks for the tips. I have a question: I'm trying to create a couple paper spaces where the area stays the same for construction plans/demolition plans etc. How would you go about creating these viewports so they are in the exact same spot every time? Thanks again!
Hi Stephanie. I would use copy click - and then the option insert with original coordinates, or alternatively CTRL + shift + c to define a base point e.g. 0,0 and CTRL V with insertion point 0,0. Another option is to copy your layout instead of making a new one, starting from scratch! Hope that helps. Kind regards from sunny Cologne.
Hi Michael - thanks for your comments! The question is a good one, since (as is so often the case with AutoCAD) there are a number of options open to us. Putting our text in paper space is the simplest way of doing things - no worries either about scale (text size) or layer. If you do want to put some text in model space, for which there can be good reasons, the text would have to be given a height to match the scale in which it is shown. You can do that using an appropriate text style, by setting height in the object properties, or by using the annotation function. Unfortunately I have not yet made a video to demonstrate that...
Hi there, I have a question. I am trying to print a floorplan paper space in CAD but when I print the PDF has a long diagonal line that is across the whole pdf but this line does not exist in the drawing ( model /paper space) at all . do you know how can I solve this problem?
Hi Maria, that is a good question - I know from experience that PDF's can sometimes be a pain. What are you using to produce the PDF's? Are you using the virtual printer from AutoCAD?
Thank you David, good job and to the point. I am wondering if you have any video on how electronically sign adrawing with-in acad, if you can elaborate on the use of pallet, the signature sharpness on top of a stamp after drawing is plotted. oh btw,The sound at the introduction and end of the video for some reason is mute and can be much clearer, although it is excellent most of the time.
Great !! I really enjoyed it your tutoriel, nice and clean. Could you please show us how to create viewports like yours, with the grip that helps u change the scale. that you explained at 09:50. Thaaaaank you sir
Hello Mr. Mou Rid, Normally it should be the case with all viewports. If you are not seeing this it could simply be that your Viewport is active - click on MODEL in the Status Bar (the one towards the right, not the one on the left) or do a left double click somewhere outside all viewports. However you do it, the word PAPER should be there in the status bar. Then you should see the scale grip when you select the viewport. If you still do not see it, it could simply be that you are using an older version of AutoCAD which does not include this feature...
Dear David Thanks for your instruction, I have a problem, when I get a print preview from my layouts, all viewports' boundaries are included on it. I have my frame and title I just need print veiwports without any boundary. I would happy if you help me to solve this issue. Thanks in advance.
salaam agha Mohammad jan, you are most welcome. I usually have my viewpoints on a layer I name Viewports (I know, it is a bit obvious). I change the plot status of this layer in the Layer Manager to do not plot - it is the 6th column in the manager with the little plotter symbol. Then although I can still see the viewport boundaries, they do not appear on paper or pdfs.
When I dimension in model space I get the correct dimension. In this case it is 25'-0" but when I move over to paper space the exact same object now dimensions to 3". Is there a setting in AutoCAD that takes care if the scale between paper space and model space. I dont want to have to go into the dimension style manager for every drawing to set the scale factor. This is a setting Im not familiar with if there is one. Thanks very much.
Hi Todd, you have a good question there, sorry it has taken too long to get back to you! Sometimes the problem is simply picking the wrong snap point. But check if the variable DIMASSOC is set to '2'. That did it with me!
@@CADSchulungen yeah the DIMASSOC is set to "2". Another odd event along the same lines is that when I use Dimreassociate the scale of the dimension goes all haywire as well. Ive used AutoCAD since Rel 8 in DOS and Im completely stumped.
It is a good question which i cannot answer right now - I suspect it has to do with the fact that I reinstalled AutoCAD in a user account which does not have full admin rights. It has not bothered me enough to investigate, but since I know I am not the only one to experience this, I will investigate! And keep you posted...
Without seeing what you are trying, I would guess that you are in layout/paperspace. To modify model space, you just have to do a double click with the left mouse button in the middle of one of your viewports...
@@CADSchulungen I am trying to create two new viewport. If I understand it correctly you need to be in paperspace,highlight the image that you want to make a new viewport of. Delete the image, than under the layout tab select the rectangular viewport. Select where you would like it placed the new viewport(s). Sorry if I called something wrong still learning what everything is called. When I am under paperspace I can not modify anything??? Is something locked?
Hi John, I am not sure what you mean with highlighting and deleting an image - sounds like a totally profi method! I just skip to the last part - select rectangular viewport activate it (that's the double click inside part) and zoom to the parts of the drawing I want to show. Set the scale, and lock.
Thanks David, i drawn traverse, after that i set my Plot dialogue box, Printer/plotter - ‘DWG to PDF.pc3’ Paper size ‘ISO full bleed A4 (297.00 x 210.00 MM) SCALE 1:1000@A4 so, my question is can you show me how to do layout page " viewport and title block" in my traverse. Finally, I have Autocad english 2018 test next week and i need some tips about shortcut such as Qleader and rotating text to line, i mean i have to be faster during the test because i have only one hour to draw, any tips please.
I think we would need to talk with each other. I would have time on Tuesday to skype. Send me your email address (over email), and we can make arrangements.
Must have had a professional sound guy do your sound. Cannot hear you voice unless i have the volume all the way up. Then a commercial starts and its blaring. would have liked to sit through but cannot stand poor sound levels.
David this is by far the best tutorial I have found. You say things in a way I understand like "just click this little button" and this will happen. Thank you for the time you spend on making these. I look forward to more.
Thanks for the positive feedback! If there is anything specific you need help with, feel free to ask.
I'm new to Autocad and this is by far the best explanation/tutorial I found. I was able to take my drawing, scale it properly to 11 X 17 paper and export as a multi-page PDF. It turned out perfect!
Happy to have been of assistance!
you might find this video helpful as well: th-cam.com/video/8TdFSXaathI/w-d-xo.html
Super helpful for an AutoCAD newbie! Everything is.a lot more clear now. Thanks!
Most welcome!
So educative your video. I came from my CAD course in my college and your video is in the content of my course... great job.
You are welcome!
It doesn’t quite go into the sa level as detail as Lypur’s videos, but it gives you a great overview of the “basics” - so that you can start
You are a Fucking genius... I've watched loads of these videos now and I am crying with laughter each time. Keep doing what you're doing I haven't laughed this much since I was in high school. Just totally hilarious keep them coming
Haven't managed any new ones for a while, but I am (of course) glad to entertain!
Great presentation for layouts and viewports, you got straight to what I needed. You're handsome as well, smile. Have a great day!
Thanks for the positive words... don't know what to be happier about!
Thank you so much sir ♥️
I love you ♥️
Support from India 🇮🇳
I totally understand about paper space and you made my confusion cleared 🇮🇳
Thank you so much again ♥️
Dear Azhar,
how nice it is to hear such kind words of appreciation!
Thank you too.
What an amazing video you did!, all explained clearly, thanks and greetings from Mexico.
Muchos Gracias!
Hey! Thanks for the tips. I have a question: I'm trying to create a couple paper spaces where the area stays the same for construction plans/demolition plans etc. How would you go about creating these viewports so they are in the exact same spot every time?
Thanks again!
Hi Stephanie. I would use copy click - and then the option insert with original coordinates, or alternatively CTRL + shift + c to define a base point e.g. 0,0 and CTRL V with insertion point 0,0.
Another option is to copy your layout instead of making a new one, starting from scratch!
Hope that helps.
Kind regards from sunny Cologne.
@@CADSchulungen Thank you for your help David! Kind Regards from snowy Ontario
Excellent video. well presented and explained. Question: to maintain common text size, all text must be placed in paper space?
Hi Michael - thanks for your comments! The question is a good one, since (as is so often the case with AutoCAD) there are a number of options open to us. Putting our text in paper space is the simplest way of doing things - no worries either about scale (text size) or layer. If you do want to put some text in model space, for which there can be good reasons, the text would have to be given a height to match the scale in which it is shown. You can do that using an appropriate text style, by setting height in the object properties, or by using the annotation function. Unfortunately I have not yet made a video to demonstrate that...
Hi there, I have a question. I am trying to print a floorplan paper space in CAD but when I print the PDF has a long diagonal line that is across the whole pdf but this line does not exist in the drawing ( model /paper space) at all . do you know how can I solve this problem?
Hi Maria,
that is a good question - I know from experience that PDF's can sometimes be a pain. What are you using to produce the PDF's? Are you using the virtual printer from AutoCAD?
This deserves a lot more views.
Great video! Thx
Thankyou very much for your encouragement!
Thank you David, good job and to the point. I am wondering if you have any video on how electronically sign adrawing with-in acad, if you can elaborate on the use of pallet, the signature sharpness on top of a stamp after drawing is plotted. oh btw,The sound at the introduction and end of the video for some reason is mute and can be much clearer, although it is excellent most of the time.
I'll see what I can do - have had a lot of project work the last while, so not much in the way of videos...
Thanks thats a great video on viewports
Most welcome, Paul!
now i am in a good mood
Very happy to hear it!
Excellent explanations and very informative. Thank you.
You're welcome!
Very well done! Thank you!
Cheers!
Very helpful Sir. Thank you for this tutorial. Great Work!
Thank you - you are most welcome!
Great !! I really enjoyed it your tutoriel, nice and clean.
Could you please show us how to create viewports like yours, with the grip that helps u change the scale. that you explained at 09:50.
Thaaaaank you sir
Hello Mr. Mou Rid,
Normally it should be the case with all viewports. If you are not seeing this it could simply be that your Viewport is active - click on MODEL in the Status Bar (the one towards the right, not the one on the left) or do a left double click somewhere outside all viewports. However you do it, the word PAPER should be there in the status bar. Then you should see the scale grip when you select the viewport. If you still do not see it, it could simply be that you are using an older version of AutoCAD which does not include this feature...
Dear David Thanks for your instruction,
I have a problem, when I get a print preview from my layouts, all viewports' boundaries are included on it.
I have my frame and title I just need print veiwports without any boundary.
I would happy if you help me to solve this issue.
Thanks in advance.
salaam agha Mohammad jan,
you are most welcome.
I usually have my viewpoints on a layer I name Viewports (I know, it is a bit obvious). I change the plot status of this layer in the Layer Manager to do not plot - it is the 6th column in the manager with the little plotter symbol. Then although I can still see the viewport boundaries, they do not appear on paper or pdfs.
@@CADSchulungenSalam Kheyli Mamnun. Seems you know some of our people :))
I got it David. Thanks again. Tashakor 👌🌺
khahesh mikonam happy to help!
Also are you using the Mac or PC version?
This was done with the PC version
When I dimension in model space I get the correct dimension. In this case it is 25'-0" but when I move over to paper space the exact same object now dimensions to 3". Is there a setting in AutoCAD that takes care if the scale between paper space and model space. I dont want to have to go into the dimension style manager for every drawing to set the scale factor. This is a setting Im not familiar with if there is one.
Thanks very much.
when u dimension in paper space, make sure u exactly hit the line or point before u dimension them
Hi Todd, you have a good question there, sorry it has taken too long to get back to you! Sometimes the problem is simply picking the wrong snap point. But check if the variable DIMASSOC is set to '2'. That did it with me!
@@CADSchulungen yeah the DIMASSOC is set to "2". Another odd event along the same lines is that when I use Dimreassociate the scale of the dimension goes all haywire as well. Ive used AutoCAD since Rel 8 in DOS and Im completely stumped.
Thanks for efforts.. Nice video 🌹
Hello Mr. Abdou, thank you for your complement - you are most welcome!
Very nice explanation.
Glad to be of help!
Thanks!
You are most welcome!
very helpful, thank you
You are most welcome!
Very good informative video, thanks.
You're welcome!
Thanks mate!
Most welcome!
David, any idea how we can find the ''insert viewport'' button? Surely it cant be completely missing from the english version?
good video btw.
It is a good question which i cannot answer right now - I suspect it has to do with the fact that I reinstalled AutoCAD in a user account which does not have full admin rights. It has not bothered me enough to investigate, but since I know I am not the only one to experience this, I will investigate! And keep you posted...
Type in MV for Mview then just move the mouse inside your title blocks drawing are. There is also MVsetup as wepp
Any ideal why I can not modify anything under paperspace? I can under model space
Without seeing what you are trying, I would guess that you are in layout/paperspace. To modify model space, you just have to do a double click with the left mouse button in the middle of one of your viewports...
@@CADSchulungen
I am trying to create two new viewport. If I understand it correctly you need to be in paperspace,highlight the image that you want to make a new viewport of. Delete the image, than under the layout tab select the rectangular viewport. Select where you would like it placed the new viewport(s). Sorry if I called something wrong still learning what everything is called.
When I am under paperspace I can not modify anything??? Is something locked?
Hi John,
I am not sure what you mean with highlighting and deleting an image - sounds like a totally profi method! I just skip to the last part - select rectangular viewport activate it (that's the double click inside part) and zoom to the parts of the drawing I want to show. Set the scale, and lock.
Thank you
You are welcome!
Hi mate, I have problem how to setup my Layout, viewport and scale in Autocad English 2018. Any tutorial these topics please.
Hi Abdel, please be kind enough to be more specific with your question!
Thanks David, i drawn traverse, after that i set my Plot dialogue box,
Printer/plotter - ‘DWG to PDF.pc3’
Paper size ‘ISO full bleed A4 (297.00 x 210.00 MM)
SCALE 1:1000@A4
so, my question is can you show me how to do layout page " viewport and title block" in my traverse. Finally, I have Autocad english 2018 test next week and i need some tips about shortcut such as Qleader and rotating text to line, i mean i have to be faster during the test because i have only one hour to draw, any tips please.
I think we would need to talk with each other. I would have time on Tuesday to skype. Send me your email address (over email), and we can make arrangements.
Good thanks
Welcome!
It would have been a lot more helpful if you would have showed how you created the viewport first.
Thanks for your input!
lmms or sotNice tutorialng.
Sorry can you please explain!
Must have had a professional sound guy do your sound. Cannot hear you voice unless i have the volume all the way up. Then a commercial starts and its blaring. would have liked to sit through but cannot stand poor sound levels.
Sorry about that - I know from experience how annoying that can be...
Doesnt help at all
Can I help? If you have a specific question, maybe we can work this out...