Thank you very much for taking the time to narrate this rather than looping an abnoxious bunch of sounds which a lot of these kind of videos have. Looking forward to watching the rest og the video.
Wow! Thank you, for your pricise and accurate teaching. Doing Autocad for hobby. I am retired and enjoy the "miracle" of Autocad. My very first experince with Autocad was back in the 80s when Autocad was distributed in 1/2 dozen floppies, and we used to save our "master creations" on 90 minutes cassetes. Am I too old?, Never too old to learn though, just think all that experience that I have gained over the past 45 years, just sorry for all those draftsmen that buried their heads in the sand thinking and 'hoping' that CAD will never take off, like my brother!. -:(
Hi Z ... my experience foes back to just 1989 ... we could save to floppy disks at least. It's all changing again I'm afraid - the BIM revolution is sweeping the world. Drafting skills whether CAD or manual are under threat. Best regards.
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Very well explained Sir. Thank you. I've never used this is all my time in CAD, but I think i'm seeing great uses for this. Work smarter not harder. Thanks.
Well done sir...your methodology of explaining how is it done is easier to understand than seasoned professors. Thanks, I learned a lot of things on this single video...
Good Phil, the UCS is just as useful in 2D as it is in 3D - like if you have two objects at different angles to each other but you want to work parrallel/perpendicular to each one. Align the UCs with any line on the object UCS (return) OB (for object) (return) then pick a line. You can save UCS'es if you are gonna use them again - UCS (return) S (return) and type in a name. DDUCS for a dialogue box showing all your UCS'es you have created. Regards
excellent tutorial! I just came from a video that would have you think the best way to draw in different ucs's was to always draw on the default plane and then use 3d rotate to align it on the correct plane >.< I knew there was a better way, that was just ridiculous. I was able to put this into practice immediately and was able to follow your progress throughout, thanks for putting this out there!
Thank you for the feedback, glad it has helped you. That video is really old now but it's still relevant. The software has changed very little over all these years. All the best. Rich
I really appreciate your fast response. I will surly be trying out these new functions next design session. Im doing tons of surface modeling now so I think will help me cut, and slice along these weird angles. Do you have any suggestions of how to cut holes in curves surfaces with more precision? I usually extrude from top, the length, then have two slicing planes or surfaces for the thickness desired. Then I will make the shape a block encase I want to reuse, but sl for the void in it's place.
Thank you so much for your tutorial. I've learned a lot. I followed the tutorial step by step and saved a final drawing of the spaceship cockpit. Could you help me with this one? I'm using AutoCAD 2015. At 17:14 I couldn't make two parallel PLs. I have problem with the UCS. X, Y and Z have different directions.
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Hi Nam. I don't thik there is a shortcut for UCS - because you can set it to ANY face/angle you have an infinite number of UCS's and therefore there would not be enough shortcut combos. You can save a UCS. UCS ret. S ret. . Use DDUCS to get see a list of the UCS'es. UCS ret. R ret. and then the name of the UCs you saved ret. will bring it back. Use very short 1 letter or 1 number names. The co-ordinates section on the 3D modelling ribbon shows a drop down list of your UCs's.
I hope this makes sense. I have a question in regards to the slicing command. I don't understand why the slice tool didn't just slice everything all the way through the slope side? How did it know to 1. Not cut out I giant hole including your window. 2. How did it know to do a parallel cut with the ucs titled slope?
Hi. Slice just chops off everything in the opposite direction of your third pick. Picks 1 and 2 define the plane and the third pick is identifying any point above or below the slice plane. If third pick is above - everything below gets chopped away, and vice-versa. Hope that makes some sense too.
Hi Antoni - thanks for the comment - I appreciate that. Here' a few more videos that show UCS getting used: th-cam.com/play/PLAMmpX5Wbt5GE45CollMhr6-s4x7YduqH.html th-cam.com/video/jjt74FYWCvM/w-d-xo.html
Very much enjoying the videos - I do have a question regarding the shell operation, however. I've followed along and seem to get an endless loop when trying to make an inside shell for the cockpit - it just gives me "modeling operation error: Change in topology detected", and goes on to ask me to enter a body editing operation. I've now tried this with many different extruded shapes and it's always the same. Has this ever happened to you? Thanks in advance
Sometimes AutoCAD gets itself screwed up - it says it's in a certain named UCS but it might not be. Switch to a different one altogether, come back to the one you want (in your case the 'right' one) and try again. That's all I think it could be that's thwarting you.
Is there any software for venue builders that integrate with products? In particular I'm trying to build a event space/magic theater. I'd like to have the ability for vendors (examples seats, toilets) to upload their products so they can be dragged and dropped onto existing projects like this. More of WSIWYG for venues and event spaces...
Hiya. extrude allows you to follow paths which means you can skew shapes. Where I can I use press-pull to lengthen or shorten objects. I confess I use extrude more because it has been in the software far longer than press-pull. Press pull came along once they saw how popular SketchUp became. Whichever way you get the end shape is fine.
Well done - I'll remember that one! The error messages really don't give any clues do they? I sometimes have to redraw shapes a few times until it is happy to do some operations ... no logic or so it seems.
hello OP, I am a heavy hotkey user when it comes to autocad/cadworx software's. I dont use the ribbon functionality when it comes to either software. My question for you is, do you know if there is a quick switch for UCS directions? For example, in one of the software's that i use, if i were to hit CTRL+E, it changes the UCS direction without me having to actually click on the toolbar. Does this function work on ACAD as well? if so, what is the hotkey to do it. Thanks in advance.
Hi nwa - it's done using the shadeplot setting which you get at by typing in MVIEW then S - here's one of my vids that shows you how: AutoCAD Workshop Manual Style Diagram Tutorial
Hi Nathan. try exploding the polylines, just X to get the command - sometimes polylines doggedly refuse to play ball. Be careful not to explode any of the solids you have already made ... just the polylines.
Nathan Kerxhalli The latest version of AutoCAD is pretty annoying when it comes to working in 3D - the UCSFOLLOW setting is really difficult to disable. It's supposed to help you but ... it doesn't.
When u trimmed in 3d, how does autocad determine which direction ur boundary lines are projected to trim the line(to be trimmed)? Does it depend on ur ucs?
Yes Sunny - if you imagine looking in the plan view in the UCS you are in - then you would see the lines overlapping or touching and they can then trim. Sometimes polylines misbehave and need exploded before they trim properly.
Sunny Chien Hiya - I don't know but if you have the xrefs in the same folder as the drawing it always loads them ... that might be a way of starting it.
I try to extrude the triangle but it goes up instead of to the left or right as yours does 😔 I’m using the 2020 cad and also on a Mac .. not sure if it makes any difference.. plus I’m new at this lol
First of all thanks for the vids they are great. I have one questions though. In previous videos you mentioned that polylines only ever go flat, not up. But in this vid you make a triangle with the polyline, I have tried it but it does not work. What am I missing?
Hi Julian - The UCS has been tipped up first ... it's the Z co-ordinate for the polyline that won't vary from the place that it is started at. Look at which way the Z axis is pointing when the triangle is drawn. Difficult to put in to words. Hope that explains it.
Can you please tell me, The last command of Mesh (Smooth Mesh) is also there in Autocad 2007 or its only in the 2013. If it is then where can i find it coz i searched allot.. :(
I love this tutorial, Just 1 comment, The way the model look seems like a not perfect perspective view. How can you make it more like perspective view?
Hiya - thanks for the thumbs up. If you look at the right edge of the screen you'll find the orbit command - generally this is set to be like an axonometric/isometric type view - they call this Parallel Projection because anything that's vertical stays parallel - makes it easy to see if things line up. If you right click anywhere on screen you get options for the orbit command and you should see 'Perspective Projection' available. It's not very dramatic ... to get it more dramatic zoom away from your object first while in 'Parrallel Projection' and then switch to perspective and zoom back in. You only get this perspective option when you use orbit from the Navbar on right hand side BTW.
2013. You can 'park' the command prompt.There's a strip of 10 dots on the left side - pick and hold that then move it up and then down to the bottom of the screen, when it's close to the bottom it will jump outwards, let go at that point and it will look like it does in my vid. I don't like the floating one - it's distracting. Give yourself at least 4lines of prompt area so you can see system responses. F2 shows you the whole command prompt in a page format if you need to 'look back'. Regards
the osnap is not working when i'm in the right view of the ucs, it's only working in the first point you select but if you select the second point is not working , please help
Have you got the UCS in the vertical alignment? If you do and you still can't trim then I advise exploding (X) the polylines before trying to trim them - sometimes they can 'misbehave'. Lines do not have to touch/intersect each other before you can trim them - there can be clear space between them - as long as the UCS is in the correct alignment you should be able to trim a line that is above or below the cutter.
Have you got the UCS in the vertical alignment? If you do and you still can't trim then I advise exploding (X) the polylines before trying to trim them - sometimes they can 'misbehave'. Lines do not have to touch/intersect each other before you can trim them - there can be clear space between them - as long as the UCS is in the correct alignment you should be able to trim a line that is above or below the cutter.
Hey there, where is the 3Dface command in AutoCAD 2014, I can use it by typing in the command line , but I can´t find it in the ribbon. Where is the command in the ribbon?
Hi Adolfo - It's not available on the ribbons - it's used in creating 'legacy' meshes (old school) which are fine for most visualising work but if it's a situation that needs specific 'objects' like nurbs curves then these type of faces might be overlooked or not translate. never ran in to any problems myself using them but there may be software/translation situations that might not recognise them.
im having a UCS issue. when im trying to draw the lines to create the side windows from the slanted rectangle. i cant select the corner, and when i do it keeps switching to the UCS that we configured to draw the recantgle. help please, otherwise this has been very useful
Hi Marcus - it's because you have one of the 'helper tools' active - very bottom of your AutoCAD display ... 9th 'helper' along - 'Allow/Disallow Dynamic UCS' - switch that off and things should behave then. Pressing F6 does the same. I usually only use Ortho and Object Snaps and leave the rest switched off.
you could have used two diagonals to get the small rectangle in the center of the big rectangle in one move... you went all around the houses and used about 5 commands two many... I don't mean to be a spoilsport but I'm just saying that in a larger project it would be better to save all that time...
Hey man, that lines from the first window were as gonorrhea in my dick, till I realice that I had my Dinamic USC ON, well but I have to say thanks because I learnt the use of Dinamic USC.
Thank you very much for taking the time to narrate this rather than looping an abnoxious bunch of sounds which a lot of these kind of videos have. Looking forward to watching the rest og the video.
Mon plaisir. Hope it helps.
Wow! Thank you, for your pricise and accurate teaching. Doing Autocad for hobby. I am retired and enjoy the "miracle" of Autocad.
My very first experince with Autocad was back in the 80s when Autocad was distributed in 1/2 dozen floppies, and we used to save our "master creations" on 90 minutes cassetes. Am I too old?, Never too old to learn though, just think all that experience that I have gained over the past 45 years, just sorry for all those draftsmen that buried their heads in the sand thinking and 'hoping' that CAD will never take off, like my brother!. -:(
Hi Z ... my experience foes back to just 1989 ... we could save to floppy disks at least. It's all changing again I'm afraid - the BIM revolution is sweeping the world. Drafting skills whether CAD or manual are under threat. Best regards.
5+ years on and still a great tutorial
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This is the best explanation of the UCS command and its use that I have found. Thank you for clarifying it!
Very well explained Sir. Thank you. I've never used this is all my time in CAD, but I think i'm seeing great uses for this. Work smarter not harder. Thanks.
Like 2 minutes in and you've solved the issues I was having. I didn't realize that box for showing what was going on was there, I didn't
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Well done sir...your methodology of explaining how is it done is easier to understand than seasoned professors. Thanks, I learned a lot of things on this single video...
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Good Phil, the UCS is just as useful in 2D as it is in 3D - like if you have two objects at different angles to each other but you want to work parrallel/perpendicular to each one. Align the UCs with any line on the object UCS (return) OB (for object) (return) then pick a line. You can save UCS'es if you are gonna use them again - UCS (return) S (return) and type in a name. DDUCS for a dialogue box showing all your UCS'es you have created. Regards
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excellent tutorial! I just came from a video that would have you think the best way to draw in different ucs's was to always draw on the default plane and then use 3d rotate to align it on the correct plane >.< I knew there was a better way, that was just ridiculous. I was able to put this into practice immediately and was able to follow your progress throughout, thanks for putting this out there!
I've linked your video in the comments section under that one so people can learn the right way :D
TNice tutorials is going in my helpful tutorials playlist.
wow thank you so much. no joke it is now so much easier and u explained it really good.
Thank you for the feedback, glad it has helped you. That video is really old now but it's still relevant. The software has changed very little over all these years. All the best. Rich
I really appreciate your fast response. I will surly be trying out these new functions next design session. Im doing tons of surface modeling now so I think will help me cut, and slice along these weird angles. Do you have any suggestions of how to cut holes in curves surfaces with more precision? I usually extrude from top, the length, then have two slicing planes or surfaces for the thickness desired. Then I will make the shape a block encase I want to reuse, but sl for the void in it's place.
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Thank you so much for your tutorial. I've learned a lot. I followed the tutorial step by step and saved a final drawing of the spaceship cockpit. Could you help me with this one? I'm using AutoCAD 2015. At 17:14 I couldn't make two parallel PLs. I have problem with the UCS. X, Y and Z have different directions.
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Amazing... Thanks for the help emmockladdie. Can I ask, what is the difference btw using the "presspull" function and "extrude" ?
creating a second track to add into the recording as I play through the first tract?
Hi Nam. I don't thik there is a shortcut for UCS - because you can set it to ANY face/angle you have an infinite number of UCS's and therefore there would not be enough shortcut combos. You can save a UCS. UCS ret. S ret. . Use DDUCS to get see a list of the UCS'es. UCS ret. R ret. and then the name of the UCs you saved ret. will bring it back. Use very short 1 letter or 1 number names. The co-ordinates section on the 3D modelling ribbon shows a drop down list of your UCs's.
I hope this makes sense. I have a question in regards to the slicing command. I don't understand why the slice tool didn't just slice everything all the way through the slope side? How did it know to 1. Not cut out I giant hole including your window. 2. How did it know to do a parallel cut with the ucs titled slope?
Hi. Slice just chops off everything in the opposite direction of your third pick. Picks 1 and 2 define the plane and the third pick is identifying any point above or below the slice plane. If third pick is above - everything below gets chopped away, and vice-versa. Hope that makes some sense too.
best video I've see on 3d ucs control. Something for creatinf architectura modeling? Thanks a lot
Hi Antoni - thanks for the comment - I appreciate that. Here' a few more videos that show UCS getting used: th-cam.com/play/PLAMmpX5Wbt5GE45CollMhr6-s4x7YduqH.html
th-cam.com/video/jjt74FYWCvM/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for your comment. There's an English rock band called Spyder Byte ... You don't happen to be a member do you?
Very much enjoying the videos - I do have a question regarding the shell operation, however. I've followed along and seem to get an endless loop when trying to make an inside shell for the cockpit - it just gives me "modeling operation error: Change in topology detected", and goes on to ask me to enter a body editing operation. I've now tried this with many different extruded shapes and it's always the same. Has this ever happened to you? Thanks in advance
Sometimes AutoCAD gets itself screwed up - it says it's in a certain named UCS but it might not be. Switch to a different one altogether, come back to the one you want (in your case the 'right' one) and try again. That's all I think it could be that's thwarting you.
Is there any software for venue builders that integrate with products? In particular I'm trying to build a event space/magic theater. I'd like to have the ability for vendors (examples seats, toilets) to upload their products so they can be dragged and dropped onto existing projects like this. More of WSIWYG for venues and event spaces...
Hiya. extrude allows you to follow paths which means you can skew shapes. Where I can I use press-pull to lengthen or shorten objects. I confess I use extrude more because it has been in the software far longer than press-pull. Press pull came along once they saw how popular SketchUp became. Whichever way you get the end shape is fine.
how do you stop the soft from chaning when you pick a guitar soft or so, it softs different when i test it out on the side and different
Well done - I'll remember that one! The error messages really don't give any clues do they? I sometimes have to redraw shapes a few times until it is happy to do some operations ... no logic or so it seems.
hello OP, I am a heavy hotkey user when it comes to autocad/cadworx software's. I dont use the ribbon functionality when it comes to either software. My question for you is, do you know if there is a quick switch for UCS directions? For example, in one of the software's that i use, if i were to hit CTRL+E, it changes the UCS direction without me having to actually click on the toolbar. Does this function work on ACAD as well? if so, what is the hotkey to do it. Thanks in advance.
Cheers. That was really informative.
dat F6 button helped me out big time
Hi there . Thank you very much for this tutorial .
May I ask is there a way to make a render with annotations appearing in it ?
Hi nwa - it's done using the shadeplot setting which you get at by typing in MVIEW then S - here's one of my vids that shows you how: AutoCAD Workshop Manual Style Diagram Tutorial
Which version of AutoCAD are u using as my command box is floating and put it anywhere.
Thank you very much for this great tutorial.
Excellent tutorial, thank you so much !!
Thanks man,you actually saved my ass with this tutorial!
Pleased to hear it was of use to you Vasilis - best regards.
Great tutorials! I'm having an issue trimming the magenta line with the two window polylines. I'm in the correct UCS, any ideas?
Hi Nathan. try exploding the polylines, just X to get the command - sometimes polylines doggedly refuse to play ball. Be careful not to explode any of the solids you have already made ... just the polylines.
emmockladdie Hmm the 7th or 8th explode did the trick, thanks!
Nathan Kerxhalli
The latest version of AutoCAD is pretty annoying when it comes to working in 3D - the UCSFOLLOW setting is really difficult to disable. It's supposed to help you but ... it doesn't.
Amazing work dude .. Thanks
it to multi-track record. I would play with an effect or two on my recordings, but I never touched the soft role or the step sequencer.
When u trimmed in 3d, how does autocad determine which direction ur boundary lines are projected to trim the line(to be trimmed)?
Does it depend on ur ucs?
Yes Sunny - if you imagine looking in the plan view in the UCS you are in - then you would see the lines overlapping or touching and they can then trim. Sometimes polylines misbehave and need exploded before they trim properly.
Sunny Chien Hiya - I don't know but if you have the xrefs in the same folder as the drawing it always loads them ... that might be a way of starting it.
I try to extrude the triangle but it goes up instead of to the left or right as yours does 😔 I’m using the 2020 cad and also on a Mac .. not sure if it makes any difference.. plus I’m new at this lol
First of all thanks for the vids they are great.
I have one questions though. In previous videos you mentioned that polylines only ever go flat, not up. But in this vid you make a triangle with the polyline, I have tried it but it does not work. What am I missing?
Hi Julian - The UCS has been tipped up first ... it's the Z co-ordinate for the polyline that won't vary from the place that it is started at. Look at which way the Z axis is pointing when the triangle is drawn. Difficult to put in to words. Hope that explains it.
Hi there,
Thanks very much, I tried it out and it works.
I dont know how I missed it, anw great videos I will keep watching!
Can you please tell me, The last command of Mesh (Smooth Mesh) is also there in Autocad 2007 or its only in the 2013. If it is then where can i find it coz i searched allot.. :(
wow this was super helpful, thank you so much...I have a test on 3D today in two hours and needed this review so hopefully I do well ;~;
Good luck with the test and thanks for the feedback
I love this tutorial, Just 1 comment, The way the model look seems like a not perfect perspective view. How can you make it more like perspective view?
Hiya - thanks for the thumbs up. If you look at the right edge of the screen you'll find the orbit command - generally this is set to be like an axonometric/isometric type view - they call this Parallel Projection because anything that's vertical stays parallel - makes it easy to see if things line up. If you right click anywhere on screen you get options for the orbit command and you should see 'Perspective Projection' available. It's not very dramatic ... to get it more dramatic zoom away from your object first while in 'Parrallel Projection' and then switch to perspective and zoom back in. You only get this perspective option when you use orbit from the Navbar on right hand side BTW.
@@emmockladdie thank you, thank you, thank you ! . I will try your advice.
Great tutorial!!
2013. You can 'park' the command prompt.There's a strip of 10 dots on the left side - pick and hold that then move it up and then down to the bottom of the screen, when it's close to the bottom it will jump outwards, let go at that point and it will look like it does in my vid. I don't like the floating one - it's distracting. Give yourself at least 4lines of prompt area so you can see system responses. F2 shows you the whole command prompt in a page format if you need to 'look back'. Regards
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the osnap is not working when i'm in the right view of the ucs, it's only working in the first point you select but if you select the second point is not working , please help
My GMS (app) softs different. Why?
Very Cool dude, Thanks
18.11 I am not able to trim the magenta line with the others white lines as a reference
Sometimes trimming problems are to do with the line being a polyline ... try exploding both lines first just to make sure neither is a polyline.
in autocad 2017 I cannot trim the line using the polylines as cutting edges because they do not intersect
Have you got the UCS in the vertical alignment? If you do and you still can't trim then I advise exploding (X) the polylines before trying to trim them - sometimes they can 'misbehave'. Lines do not have to touch/intersect each other before you can trim them - there can be clear space between them - as long as the UCS is in the correct alignment you should be able to trim a line that is above or below the cutter.
Have you got the UCS in the vertical alignment? If you do and you still can't trim then I advise exploding (X) the polylines before trying to trim them - sometimes they can 'misbehave'. Lines do not have to touch/intersect each other before you can trim them - there can be clear space between them - as long as the UCS is in the correct alignment you should be able to trim a line that is above or below the cutter.
Perfect, really good!!
Must just be a bug...? - figured out that moving the object to 0,0 fixes it right up.
Thank you so much that was so helpful
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Hey there, where is the 3Dface command in AutoCAD 2014, I can use it by typing in the command line , but I can´t find it in the ribbon. Where is the command in the ribbon?
Hi Adolfo - It's not available on the ribbons - it's used in creating 'legacy' meshes (old school) which are fine for most visualising work but if it's a situation that needs specific 'objects' like nurbs curves then these type of faces might be overlooked or not translate. never ran in to any problems myself using them but there may be software/translation situations that might not recognise them.
im having a UCS issue. when im trying to draw the lines to create the side windows from the slanted rectangle. i cant select the corner, and when i do it keeps switching to the UCS that we configured to draw the recantgle. help please, otherwise this has been very useful
Hi Marcus - it's because you have one of the 'helper tools' active - very bottom of your AutoCAD display ... 9th 'helper' along - 'Allow/Disallow Dynamic UCS' - switch that off and things should behave then. Pressing F6 does the same. I usually only use Ortho and Object Snaps and leave the rest switched off.
emmockladdie hi that worked thanks a lot
emmockladdie Thank you so much!
you could have used two diagonals to get the small rectangle in the center of the big rectangle in one move... you went all around the houses and used about 5 commands two many... I don't mean to be a spoilsport but I'm just saying that in a larger project it would be better to save all that time...
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issue solved, brilliant, thanks.
No Abid - those clever mesh tools only appeared in release 2011 I think. Good for product design people.
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Hey man, that lines from the first window were as gonorrhea in my dick, till I realice that I had my Dinamic USC ON, well but I have to say thanks because I learnt the use of Dinamic USC.
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