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Friday, February 12, 2010

Who Knew? Easily Add Shapes to Solids for AutoCAD MEP 2010 Content Creation

Part 3: Simple Setup Tips for Creating AutoCAD MEP 2010 Content

Give the Dynamic User Coordinate System tool a try to add shapes to the surfaces of solids

Creating components such as the smaller box and cylinder on the larger box shown below used to be quite a tedious process. Using a Dynamic User Coordinate System can speed up and simplify the process. This tool has been around for some time but I often run into people in my training classes who are coming from 2D AutoCAD to AutoCAD MEP 2010 that are very happy to learn of this great tool.
  1. Toggle on the DUCS button or the icon button displaying a lightning bolt on the left-hand side of the Application Status bar at the bottom of your screen. By default, either button will display an Allow/Disallow Dynamic UCS tooltip.


Tip within a Tip! By default, buttons on the left side of the Application Status bar at the bottom of the screen display icons rather than text. Would you prefer to see the text titles on the buttons as shown above rather than the icons? How to control the display of the buttons is a common question in my training classes. To toggle back or forth between showing text on the button tops or an icon, right-click any of the Application Status bar buttons. If the Use Icons listing is checked, you will see the icons. If you prefer the text buttons, click on Use Icons to uncheck the listing and revert to text button display.

 
    1. Create a 3D Solid such as the larger box shown in the image below (See the link below for Part 1 of this series to locate the solids creation and editing commands in AutoCAD MEP 2010). 
    1. To add shapes such as a small cylinder and box to the side of a larger shape, select a solid tool such as Cylinder and move your cursor over the surface you would like to use as the base for the new shape until it highlights as shown on the left in the image below. The software is dynamically identifying a surface to use as a temporary UCS (User Coordinate System).  
    1. Once the solid’s surface highlights follow the prompts on the command line to complete the creation of your new solid shape on the selected surface.

      Once you have completed creating a component using the dynamic UCS it is automatically discarded and you are free to start the creation of another shape on another surface of the same or another solid object. Not having to define multiple UCS’s as a separate step prior to creating solid shapes on surfaces makes the process of creating complex parts faster and simpler.
    Another Tip within a Tip! If you have Dynamic Input toggled on (the button directly to the right of the DYN button) you can visually see the dimensions that AutoCAD MEP is prompting for in the Drawing Editor and can type in values such as the radius for the cylinder as shown on the right side of the image below.



    Links to Part 1 and 2 of the Series, Simple Setup Tips for Creating AutoCAD MEP 2010 Content:
        Link to Part 1 of the Series: Who Knew? Where to find the AutoCAD Solids Creation and Editing Commands in AutoCAD MEP 2010  http://tinyurl.com/ybhbla2
        Link to Part 2 of the Series:  Who Knew? Multiple Model Space Viewports Make Viewing Easy when Creating AutoCAD MEP 2010 Content: http://tinyurl.com/yzp4bs2

        Tuesday, February 9, 2010

        Who Knew? Multiple Model Space Viewports Make Viewing Easy when Creating AutoCAD MEP 2010 Content

        Part 2: Simple Setup Tips for Creating AutoCAD MEP 2010 Content

        Most 2D AutoCAD users are familiar with the process of using paper space viewports for laying out their construction document sheets. I often find that users are not aware that they can divide their model space into multiple viewports as well. It can be very handy to have two vertical viewports whether you’re creating a 3D solid for parts or laying out ducts and pipes.

        AutoCAD MEP 2010 offers a nice, quick access to the tools necessary for setting up multiple model space viewports. Go to the Ribbon > View tab > Viewports Panel and click on the Viewports Configurations List. Make your viewport configuration selection from the flyout menu. Instant viewports!



        You can leave one viewport in plan view and set the other to a 3D view of your choice by navigating to the ribbon’s View tab > Appearance panel > View Presets scroll-down menu.




        Return to the Ribbon > View tab > Viewports Panel, click on the Viewports Configurations List and choose Single to return to a single model space viewport when two or more viewports are no longer required.


        Links to Part 1 and 3 of the Series, Simple Setup Tips for Creating AutoCAD MEP 2010 Content:  

        Link to Part 1 of the Series: Who Knew? Where to find the AutoCAD Solids Creation and Editing Commands in AutoCAD MEP 2010  http://tinyurl.com/ybhbla2

        Link to Part 3 of the Series: Who Knew? Easily Add Shapes to Solids for AutoCAD MEP 2010 Content Creation:  http://tinyurl.com/yg5ooor

        Thursday, February 4, 2010

        Who Knew? Where to find the AutoCAD Solids Creation and Editing Commands in AutoCAD MEP 2010

        Part 1: Simple Setup Tips for Creating AutoCAD MEP 2010 Content

        AutoCAD MEP 2010 users frequently create block-based MvParts from AutoCAD 3D solids.  However, there are no toolbars or pulldown menus to access the solids commands and no solids ribbon tab available in the out-of-the-box AutoCAD MEP 2010 workspaces which makes it difficult to find the solids tools you need. Following is the simple process for adding a Solids tab to the Ribbon of the current workspace.

        1.   Use the Workspace Switching flyout on the Status bar at the bottom-right of your screen to set a workspace to be current where you wish to add a Solids tab to the Ribbon.


         2.   Right-click any ribbon tab or right-click within any ribbon panel. On the resulting menu  click Show Tabs > Solids.

         
        A Solids tab will appear on the Ribbon that provides both tools to create and edit 3D solids.
         
         
        Tip within a tip! Keep in mind that unless you have your Workspace Switching (on the Application Status bar at the bottom of the screen) > Workspace Settings set to automatically save changes to your workspace as you switch from one to another, or that you perform a Save Current as… also found on the Workspace Switching flyout to update your current workspace or create a new workspace, the display of the Solids tab in your current workspace will not be saved when you switch to another workspace or close out of AutoCAD MEP. 


        Links to Part 2 and 3 of the Series, Simple Setup Tips for Creating AutoCAD MEP 2010 Content:

        Link to Part 2 of the Series: Who Knew? Multiple Model Space Viewports Make Viewing Easy when Creating AutoCAD MEP 2010 Content:  http://tinyurl.com/yzp4bs2

        Link to Part 3 of the Series: Who Knew? Easily Add Shapes to Solids for AutoCAD MEP 2010 Content Creation: http://tinyurl.com/yg5ooor