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Hi, I'm new to the forum as well as to autocad. I have a one problem:

I am trying to draw a floor plan, that has one side 90' long. When I change the units to Architectual>inches, and then enter 90' as my line length, the line becomes way too long to fit on the screen. This is clearly some sort of a scaling issue. Any help is greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks

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Well you at least got the model space part correct. Always draw your model space objects at FULL size. However, when it comes to paper space now you should be using viewports and it is the viewport that a scale is assigned to. Since you are using imperial units (architectural) you should know that floor plans are usually plotted at 1/4"=1'-0" scale or 1/8"=1'-0". Part of this is dependent on the size of the paper you will be plotting to.

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Thanks for your reply. I tried this, but didn't seem to do much. I'll try explaining further:

If I open the finished drawing (posted by the tutorial author), and move the mouse a few mm, the coordinate units change by A LOT (which is what I need). If, I open MY drawing model space, the units don't change NEARLY as much by moving the mouse a few mm.

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Let's clear something up right from the start. You are using "architectural" units (imperial) but you are, in your own words, moving the mouse a few mm (metric)? Something is wrong.

Posted

ok, for every inch that I move the cursor on the COMPLETED drawing's model space, the numbers change by a 100x more, compared to MY model space. So I want to know how to set that on MY drawing as well.

Posted

You used the phrase "model space' to describe both situations.

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#1 MODEL SPACE: move cursor 1 inch, units change from i.e 100.000 - 101.000

#2 MODEL SPACE: move cursor 1 inch, units change from i.e 100.00-200.000

 

How do I make #1 the same as #2?

Posted

It's been a confusing day. How many drawings are you working with here? Two?

 

How about you post the drawing(s) and we'll take a look at them.

Posted

ok I'll try to figure it out, and if I can't, I'll do that. Thanks a lot for your help!

Posted

You didn't happen to enable SNAP by any chance.

Posted

Are you using paper space and a viewport at all?

Posted

You have already set your units to architectural via the UNITS command right?

 

And the tutorial instructs you to draw a line 90 feet long. Yes?

Posted

I solved it!

I just had to do

Z > Scale > 0.1

THANKS!

Now you can explain what that does haha?

Posted

Hm, that just seems to zoom out the object by a certain scale. Not quiet what I need! I'll look into it some more.

Posted

How about doing a Zoom > All? Can you see your whole line now?

Posted

Yes...I get it now. It's a zooming issue, and once I zoom>All, it adjust the scale for that!

Thanks

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