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The Basic of Using AutoCAD Drawing Tools

January 8, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 20 Comments

In this Article...

  • Using AutoCAD Drawing tools is simple
  • In a Nut Shell

This time we are going to learn how to use AutoCAD drawing tools. I will not describe how you can use every tools, but how to use AutoCAD drawing tools in general. My objective is you know how to learn AutoCAD by yourself. I can write how to use every AutoCAD tools, but don’t you think understanding it is better?

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Using AutoCAD Drawing tools is simple

There’s nothing hard in using AutoCAD drawing tools. Let’s try this simple steps. You can see the screenshot below, click next/forward button to move to the next step.

  1. Click the tool you want to use on the ribbon. AutoCAD drawing tools is on home tab. Let’s start with line.
  2. You will see the dynamic input near your pointer. It will tell you what you need to do next. Most of drawing tools will ask you a point location. We will learn how to input the coordinate precisely later. Just click anywhere on your drawing area.
  3. Again, dynamic input will tell you what to do. Another point location. Click anywhere again. Pay attention that information in dynamic input is also shown in command line.
  4. AutoCAD is continue asking you for point location. Click again.
  5. When you finish drawing line segments, press [enter] to finish it. Many veteran AutoCAD users like to use [space] as an alternative.
  6. Now let’s try to draw a rectangle.
  7. Just like drawing lines, it will ask you for a point location. Click anywhere.
  8. And just like line tool, it will ask next point. But don’t click your mouse yet. Press down arrow on your keyboard, or click the small arrow next to ‘specify other corner point or’
  9. This is how you can see options for creating rectangle. The most common way is defining 2 points, but you can also define it by using other methods. If you see in the command line, you can see the options too. You can use the option by typing the capital letters in available options.

In a Nut Shell

Using most AutoCAD drawing tools can be used the same way.

  1. Click the tool to activate it.
  2. Follow the instructions.
  3. Change the options if necessary.
  4. Some tools will end after you define points, like rectangle and circle. Some other tools require you to end it manually, press [Enter] to do it.

It’s very simple isn’t it?

Now, try to use the other drawing tools. Don’t worry about the size for now. We will learn how to input points precisely later.

About Edwin Prakoso

I work as a Sr. Consultant in PT Cipta Satria Informatika. I've been using AutoCAD since R14 and Revit since Revit Building 9. I occasionally write for AUGIWorld magazine and I am also active in Autodesk discussion forum. I'm a member of Autodesk Expert Elite, an appreciation for individuals who give contributions to the Autodesk community.
Connect with me on twitter or LinkedIn.

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inter drafter
inter drafter
9 years ago

if you already know basically.

AutoCAD is very pleasant to use.

Terima Kasih mas edwin .

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JB Carlos
JB Carlos
9 years ago

need your help with the basic foundations i need to learn AutoCad, specifically on building showrooms/booths, will be waiting for your reply.

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Vinícius Feller [Render Cursos]
Vinícius Feller [Render Cursos]
10 years ago

Hey there!

Here https://www.youtube.com/user/renderpodcast/featured on this youtube channel you guys can find lots of video tutorials teaching how to use AutoCad, SolidWorks and other softwares!

It´s really easy learn with the help of those tutorials!

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Abdulrahman Ibrahim Iyayi
Abdulrahman Ibrahim Iyayi
10 years ago

Am unexperienced person on using auto card , pls how can I understand the basic concepts of using the software.

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Rahul kumar
Rahul kumar
10 years ago

i want to learn about autocad ..so please sujjest or rather provide me some ways to learn about autocad….

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Ahmad Fahrurroji
Ahmad Fahrurroji
10 years ago

It’s easy to understand
Thanks.

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myominoo
myominoo
11 years ago

dear
I like so much

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AMMESH
AMMESH
11 years ago

YA

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Pema
Pema
13 years ago

Sir,
Earlier I could perform Multiple delete or move objects without pressing Shift, but now I cant.What should I do to go back to earlier settings, have tried searching in Autocad help but it was not helpful.

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Edwin Prakoso
Edwin Prakoso
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13 years ago

Have you checked the PICKADD system variable? Type PICKADD on command line, press enter. Press F1 for reference, what value you should use. Edwin Prakoso
cad-notes.com

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ben
ben
13 years ago

i wish i had a computer just like yours :(

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