AutoCAD for Landscape Design
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The hardest part about learning a new software is overcoming the learning curve and knowing you will be confident within the software once completed. Rest assured, this course is designed to teach you a method to repeatedly use on all future landscape plans with pre-built tools to start designing immediately.
This course is structured to teach a complete beginner of AutoCAD the ins and outs of what’s important in the software if you’re a landscape designer. All tutorials focus on landscape design and cuts out the general use of the program. However, the course is also designed to enhance the knowledge and speed of an intermediate landscape designer who already uses AutoCAD as it provides individual tutorials on AutoCAD commands that you may not have used before.
During the course, materials are provided to expedite the learning curve and for you to use on all your future landscape projects. These materials include:
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100+ AutoCAD Layers for Landscape
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Plant Symbols
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Site Diagrammatic Symbols
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Title Blocks
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Pen Settings
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24 AutoCAD Commands for Landscape Design eBook
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Landscape Design Checklist for Homeowners
By the end of this course, you will understand AutoCAD and how to use it for landscape design. The course and sequential videos will be the foundation to all of your future landscape plans. The pre-built assets / tools can also be used on all your landscape plans to eliminate the need to create tools from scratch.
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201. LINE CommandVídeo Aula
To make your drawing look more realistic, use the line command in AutoCAD. This command lets you draw a line at any point on a model. You can also draw contours, polylines, and solids. You can change page setups and orientations in AutoCAD, and you can customize your drawing in many ways. Getting the hang of using the line command in AutoCAD for landscape design is simple, but it can help you create more realistic designs.
The line command is an important tool to use when working on a landscape design. It can help you create more realistic designs by defining the contour lines in a sketch. The tool palette can also be used to change the look of your model. A simple example of this is to change the colors of a layer. If the color changes, you can change the style of the drawing by adjusting the fonts and the colors.
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302. PLINE CommandVídeo Aula
The polyline command is also useful for drawing simple lines. The first option you see is a rubber band line that you can use to create a straight line between two points. You can then move or erase this segment as needed. Then, use the Undo option to undo your last selection. Once you have placed your vertices, you can use the Polyline command to close the line segments.
The next step is to select a starting point for the polyline. The temporary plus-shaped marker will appear at the first point. Press Enter to create a new polyline starting at the last endpoint. To create an arc, click on the Specify Next Point option and enter the point where you want to start. Then, specify the starting point. Similarly, you can change the width of the line segment.
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403. MOVE CommandVídeo Aula
The move command is an important tool in AutoCAD. It can help you to make quick changes to your design. You can use this command to position a line or a polyline by dragging it across the drawing. The command is also helpful for selecting objects and editing their properties.
Using the move command in AutoCAD for landscape design is a great way to make adjustments to a drawing. It also allows you to add and remove line segments.
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504. COPY CommandVídeo Aula
The copy command allows you to move selected objects to another location. To use this feature, you must be working in the Home tab and select the Modify panel. In this panel, you must select the objects that you want to copy and specify a base point. Once you have chosen these, click on the object and select a second point. Next, click the Move tool. This will make the objects copy themselves to the new location. The distance between the two points determines the distance between the two.
The copy command in AutoCAD is one of the most powerful and versatile tools available to designers. It can be used for a variety of purposes. For example, you can copy one object and paste it in another. Or, you can use it to move objects between sections. Then, you can use the path array command to move objects along the path. This feature is helpful for modifying the shape of an area.
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605. OFFSET CommandVídeo Aula
The offset command in AutoCAD for landscape design is a useful tool to help you create parallel curves, concentric circles, and other lines. It works by offsetting objects at a specified distance through a selected point. Once you have created a path with the offset command, you can then trim or extend the object to make it wider or narrower. This command also repeats for your convenience. Simply press enter to exit the dialog box.
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706. CIRCLE CommandVídeo Aula
One of the best features of AutoCAD is its Circle command. If you're using AutoCAD for landscape design, this handy tool can be a real time saver. It allows you to define any number of circles with a single command. Regardless of the size of your project, the Circle command can help you create beautiful, accurate and detailed designs. By following a few simple steps, you can quickly draw any circle you'd like!
The Circle command is probably the most commonly used command. There are many different options available, but the majority are self-explanatory. Another useful tool is the Arc command, which offers 10 different ways to draw an arc. We'll focus on default options. Once you've chosen a command, you can use its settings to design your next project. Once you've completed your project, you can start drafting.
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807. ELLIPSE CommandVídeo Aula
The ellipse command is a powerful tool in landscape design. It's a common command in AutoCAD. Its use is easy to understand, and it will make navigating your landscape model a breeze. An elongated circle can be created by simply entering the radius or endpoint, or using a command prompt. Then, you can choose a center point and a length.
You can draw an ellipse by using the ellipse command in AutoCAD. An elongated circle has a diameter of approximately one meter, and the length of each side is equal to the width of the ellipse's circumference. An elongated circle will have the same diameter as a circle. It's possible to draw a circular ellipse with two axes, and the result will be a great deal easier to work with.
The Ellipse command is easy to use, and you can define a wide variety of shapes using this command. An ellipse is defined by its major axis and minor axis. An elliptical arc is formed when a point on an elongated line is intersected with its corresponding point on another axis. A simple tutorial for this feature in AutoCAD will help you learn how to make ellipses and use them in your landscape design projects.
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908. ARC CommandVídeo Aula
The Arc command in AutoCAD is a tool that makes creating landscape designs easy. There are several ways to use this tool, and all of them depend on how you plan to use it. The first step is to determine what your desired arc length is. This will give you a general idea of how long the arc needs to be. Next, you need to select the start and end points for the arrow, then specify the angle values for the beginning and end. The first step is to enter the start and end points, then click the OK button.
The Arc command is very flexible. It allows you to draw a circle with a specific radius. There are several ways to define an arc. The default method uses three pick points and draws the corresponding arc starting from the first point, continuing through the second point, and ending at the third. To customize the radius of your sphere, you can use the Pull-Down menu to select a particular radius.
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1009. FILLET CommandVídeo Aula
The fillet command in AutoCAD for landscape design is used to round the edges of objects. It creates an arc tangent to selected lines. The tool can also fill ellipses and lines. To use the fillet tool, first select the object you want to round. Then click the first edge. To create multiple arcs, select the second edge, and so on.
To make a fillet, choose the first object in the selection, such as a circle. Press the Shift key while clicking the fillet. The selection will automatically be extended or trimmed based on the radius that you specify
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1110. CHAMFER CommandVídeo Aula
The chamfer command in AutoCAD for landscape design is used to create a radius around an object. This rounded shape will be visible from any angle, and it can be applied to both surfaces. However, if a segment is too short to fit within the chamfer radius, it will not be modified. The angular dimension icon is located in the Annotation Menu on the Home tab.
There are several ways to apply this command in AutoCAD. First, click the Modify panel, then choose Stretch. Then, select a rectangle, and then press Enter. You can also use the CAMFER command to set the radius of a curve.
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1211. JOIN CommandVídeo Aula
To create a beautiful landscape design, it is essential to know how to use the Join command in AutoCAD. This command joins objects end to end. It can be used for both curved and linear objects. The Join command is very useful when you need to combine multiple objects. The command is located in the Modify interface. In order to use the Join option, you must first select a series of curved or linear objects. Once you have selected them, click the Modify button.
To use the join command, you must first choose the object that you want to join. The JOIN command combines two points in the same way. For example, if you want to join two polylines, you need to select the first break point and then the second break point. The JOIN command will then combine the two segments of the object. It is very helpful in making complex and beautiful landscapes.
To use the join command in AutoCAD for landscape design, you need to select the object that you want to join. In AutoCAD, the join command consists of a single line or polyline. However, it can also be used to connect boundary edges or extend an object in two directions. In order to use this command, you need to specify which direction the object should be extended in. Once you've selected both sides, you can then add the join command to your design.
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1312. EXPLODE CommandVídeo Aula
The explode command can be used to break up an object into its constituent parts. You need to place the exploded object on the appropriate layer in order to use the tool. It will open the dialog box and display the corresponding commands. You can use either the default option for dialogue boxes or the 0 option for the command line. The first one is more convenient for beginners and a useful one for professionals.
To make a polyline or other object elliptical, use the boundary command. By using this command, you can easily divide an object into two halves. It will create a polyline on each half. Lastly, you can use the explode command to blow up any object while keeping all its attributes.
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1413. TRIM CommandVídeo Aula
The Trim command in AutoCAD for landscape design lets you make an object meet the boundary of another object by automatically cutting the selected line.
This command is useful in landscape design when building custom elements in the landscape plan. Using this command allows your to draw construction lines that extend past, and use the TRIM command to ensure lines meet uniformly for future hatches, soldier courses, etc.
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1514. EXTEND CommandVídeo Aula
Unlike The Trim command, you can extend past a selected line and allows your to meet a boundary of another selected line.
This command is useful in landscape design when building custom elements in the landscape plan. Using this command allows you to EXTEND lines past each other to draw connections between the site.
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1615. MIRROR CommandVídeo Aula
The mirror command in AutoCAD for landscape design is a useful tool for extending objects in two directions. If you want to extend a point to the left or right of the midpoint, you must explicitly specify the direction. To do this, draw the line to the right and the left of the midpoint. Then click the Mirror command and follow the instructions to create a copy of your object.
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1716. ROTATE CommandVídeo Aula
The rotate command in AutoCAD for landscape design is one of the most powerful tools in the software. Using this tool, you can change the angle or axis of an object to get a new view. Once you have chosen the new angle or axis, you can simply drag the cursor to a new location. You will be able to see how the object has changed by dragging it.
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1817. DIVIDE CommandVídeo Aula
Using the divide command in AutoCAD for landscape design can help you create a plan with equal segments of objects. You can choose how to style these points, and then use the Block command to insert a block in a selected segment. By using the divide command, you can create a simple or complex landscape plan that satisfies the requirements of the client. To create a simple plan, follow the steps below.
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1918. ARRAYPATH CommandVídeo Aula
The array path command in AutoCAD for landscape design allows you to place objects along a path. You can array simple geometry as well as any type of object in AutoCAD. Using this tool is very versatile and can be useful for a variety of landscape design tasks. To get started, follow the instructions below. There are four types of arrays: polar, curved, and rectangular. You can also set the distance between items and adjust the alignment relative to the path.
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2019. SCALE CommandVídeo Aula
In AutoCAD, the scale command can be used to create accurate site plans. This command makes it possible to create realistic site plans without having any CAD experience. You can even import or export CAD files with the program. It also has the ability to scale base plans. The only step you need to take to scale your base plan is to set the "scale" parameter. This option will be available when you select the Scale menu from the Home tab.
After you have selected the objects to be resized, you need to make sure that you're using the correct scale. You can use the Scale Factor command in AutoCAD to change the size of objects by a certain percentage. The scale factor is a number between 0 and one that multiplies the size of selected objects by the specified scale. You can change the scale factor by dragging the cursor over the objects to make them bigger or smaller.
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2120. AREA CommandVídeo Aula
Using the area command in AutoCAD for landscape design will help you calculate the area of a landscape design. When you choose the "area" command, you can define any point in the drawing and then scale it automatically. This tool will also calculate the distance from any two points. The distance between two points can also be calculated using this command. Adding area commands to your AutoCAD for landscaping design project will help you plan the space of your project.
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2221. TEXT CommandVídeo Aula
There are many reasons to use the text command in AutoCAD for landscape design. Including text communicates to your client what it is you are proposing. Communicating your ideas to clients is one of the most important qualities of a landscape designer. A
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2322. HATCH CommandVídeo Aula
The Hatch command is also useful when you want to indicate areas in your landscape design. When used properly, hatching can give your design an artistic and detailed look. In landscape designs, the area you wish to hatch can include multiple entities. The area must be a closed space and contain all the elements. Once you have selected an area, use the HATCH command to choose a hatch pattern.
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2423. MATCHPROP CommandVídeo Aula
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2524. SELECTSIM CommandVídeo Aula
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26Import Pen SettingsVídeo Aula
What Are Pen Settings in AutoCAD LT?
Plot styles are assigned to objects, and are directly related to lineweight. The colors you assign to each object's lineweight also affect its color. If you set a different color for one object, the same color will be applied to all objects in that layer. This method is called "Plot Styles" and is more suitable for a home environment. It's useful for switching between computers when you need to change a plot style.
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27How to Set Up AutoCAD with Pre-Built Layers and SymbolsVídeo Aula
