![]() This allows you to have objects pulled into several different design layers at different scales. In Vectorworks, you have "design layers" which can each have their own individual scale. ![]() This simple approach means you might be making multiple copies so you have a wall detail plate and the wall placed into the overall elevation, but it's fairly analogous to drawing by hand but you have copy/paste You then create layouts in "paper space" with title blocks and labels that can open up windows or "viewports" into model space at any scale you want and can shift from 1/4" to 1/2" to 1" scale in a single drawing just by opening up multiple viewports. In AutoCAD, you have one big "model space" where you draw and model everything in 1:1 scale.The biggest difference between the two is how they handle drawing scale and plating on paper. Plenty of YouTube channels and official videos to train you on their use: SourceCAD is a good YouTube channel for AutoCAD and Vectorworks has a good YouTube channel They use very different interfaces but the basic idea is the same. Make it dashed (hidden, phantom, centerline). Make it heavier weight or lighter weight. ![]() Others have spoken to the educational software licenses so I'll speak to transferable skills and software choice.ĪutoCAD and Vectorworks both use very similar drawing skills: draw a line, rectangle, circle, or curve. We reserve the right to remove posts and/or comments that contain blatantly dangerous advice. Always consult properly trained personnel when making any decisions on rigging, construction methods, or other areas of production technology that involve risk to life and property. The mods and users of /r/techtheatre assume no liability for any loss or damages due to advice given in this subreddit. Photos of your space / How did they do that? Automated Thread Archives ![]() DateĪMA Rules Filter content by post type: Click Here to Reset filters Header Artwork by q2q Comics Important InfoĪll AMAs listed in eastern time zone. ![]()
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