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  1. Chapter Objectives
  2. Chapter Objectives
  3. EXERCISE 3-1 Drawing a Rectangular Conference Room, Including Furniture
  4. EXERCISE 3-1 Drawing a Rectangular Conference Room, Including Furniture
  5. Making a Drawing Template
  6. Making a Drawing Template
  7. Polyline
  8. Polyline
  9. OFFSET
  10. OFFSET
  11. EXPLODE
  12. EXPLODE
  13. ID Point
  14. ID Point
  15. TRIM
  16. TRIM
  17. Rectangle
  18. Rectangle
  19. CHAMFER
  20. CHAMFER
  21. FILLET
  22. FILLET
  23. COPY and Osnap-Midpoint
  24. COPY and Osnap-Midpoint
  25. ROTATE
  26. ROTATE
  27. POINT
  28. POINT
  29. DIVIDE
  30. DIVIDE
  31. MEASURE
  32. MEASURE
  33. OSNAP
  34. OSNAP
  35. MIRROR
  36. MIRROR
  37. Osnap Modes That Snap to Specific Drawing Features
  38. Osnap Modes That Snap to Specific Drawing Features
  39. Running Osnap Modes
  40. Running Osnap Modes
  41. Osnap Settings: Marker, Aperture, Magnet, Tooltip
  42. Osnap Settings: Marker, Aperture, Magnet, Tooltip
  43. EXERCISE 3-2 Drawing a Rectangular Lecture Room, Including Furniture
  44. EXERCISE 3-2 Drawing a Rectangular Lecture Room, Including Furniture
  45. Making Solid Walls Using Polyline and Solid Hatch
  46. Making Solid Walls Using Polyline and Solid Hatch
  47. From
  48. From
  49. BREAK
  50. BREAK
  51. Polyline Edit
  52. Polyline Edit
  53. HATCH
  54. HATCH
  55. ARRAY
  56. ARRAY
  57. ARRAYEDIT
  58. ARRAYEDIT
  59. Distance
  60. Distance
  61. Exercise 3-3 Drawing a Curved Conference Room, Including Furniture
  62. Exercise 3-3 Drawing a Curved Conference Room, Including Furniture
  63. Polyline
  64. Polyline
  65. POLYGON
  66. POLYGON
  67. Grips—Add Vertex
  68. Grips—Add Vertex
  69. Grips—Convert to Arc
  70. Grips—Convert to Arc
  71. ARRAY
  72. ARRAY
  73. Exercise 3-4 Drawing a Conference Room Using Polar Tracking
  74. Exercise 3-4 Drawing a Conference Room Using Polar Tracking
  75. Polar Tracking
  76. Polar Tracking
  77. Polyline Edit
  78. Polyline Edit
  79. Specifying Points with Tracking
  80. Specifying Points with Tracking
  81. Drawing the Chairs around the Conference Table
  82. Drawing the Chairs around the Conference Table
  83. Completing the Conference Room
  84. Completing the Conference Room
  85. Using Command Preview
  86. Using Command Preview
  87. Choosing Selection Options
  88. Choosing Selection Options
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Polyline

polyline: A continuous line or arc composed of one or more segments, the width of which can be changed.

Begin by drawing the conference room walls using the Polyline command. A polyline is different from a regular line in that regardless of the number of segments that make up a polyline, AutoCAD treats a polyline drawn with one operation of the Polyline command as a single entity. This is especially helpful when you are drawing walls, because after you draw the outline of a single room or entire building, you can offset the entire polyline to show the thickness of the walls.

POLYLINE

Ribbon/Panel

Home/Draw

Polyline_icon1.jpg

Draw Toolbar:

Polyline_icon2.jpg

Menu Bar:

Draw/Polyline

Type a Command:

PLINE

Command Alias:

PL

  • Step 4. Use Polyline to draw the inside lines of the conference room walls (Figure 3-4), as described next:

    Figure 3-4

    Figure 3-4 Draw the conference room walls

Prompt

Response

Type a command:

Specify start point:

Polyline (or type PL<Enter>)

Type 5′,5′ <Enter>

(You have just entered absolute coordinates; the polyline starts 5′ to the right on the x-axis and 5′ up on the y-axis.)

Set ORTHO on (press <F8> or click ORTHO)

Current line-width is 0′-0″.

Specify next point or [Arc Halfwidth Length Undo Width]:

Move your mouse to the right and type 15′ <Enter> (direct distance entry)

Specify next point or [Arc Close Halfwidth Length Undo Width]:

Move your mouse up and type 22′ <Enter>

Specify next point or [Arc Close Halfwidth Length Undo Width]:

Move your mouse to the left and type 15′ <Enter>

Specify next point or [Arc Close Halfwidth Length Undo Width]:

Type C <Enter>

Undo

The Polyline Undo option is similar to the LINE command. If you do not like the last polyline segment drawn, use the Undo option to erase it and continue with the Specify next point or [Arc Close Halfwidth Length Undo Width]: prompt.

You can enter any of the capitalized options in the Polyline prompt by typing the letters in either upper- or lowercase, or you can simply click the option in the command-line window. The remaining options in the Polyline prompt are described later in this chapter.

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