notes from week 11

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Lauren Manley 14/01/2013

Establishing Professional Practice

Line weights

Change the line weight using the layer properties manager (LA), to change all of the lines used in a layer rather than one by one. Line weight guidance Walls: 0.5, 0.6, 0.7 Fine details: Varying but keep below wall line weight.

Dimensions: Dimensions should be added in paper space.


Lauren Manley 14/01/2013

Be sure that your text is set up as annotative.

Lock the display in your viewport to make it easier to add dimensions without changing the layout of the view in the viewport.


Lauren Manley 14/01/2013

Create a new layer for your dimensions called ‘_dims’.

Using continuous dimensions you can measure one base dimension and continue the rest along the length of your drawing in a running line.

Photoshop: To open an AutoCAD drawing in Photoshop, first save it as a PDF file and then open the PDF.


Lauren Manley 14/01/2013

Add 2 new layers to the image. One for the glass of the window and one for the mortar.


Lauren Manley 14/01/2013

In the glass layer, draw a rectangle and choose a colour. Change the ‘Fill’ to a gradient and change the gradient style to radial.

Move this layer to the bottom of the list to put it behind the other layers.


Lauren Manley 14/01/2013

Go to the original layer and zoom in (Ctrl+Alt) then use the wand tool to select the spaces between the brick. Once selected move back into the mortar layer.

Use the gradient tool to fill in the selected space, then feel free to change gradient properties.


Lauren Manley 14/01/2013

Then go into ‘FX’ and choose drop shadow to add depth.


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