CADtools 8 User Guide
CADtools 8 User Guide
CADtools 8 User Guide
hot door
CADtools
for Adobe Illustrator CS3/CS4/CS5/CS6
Precision drawing, labeling and
dimensioning for professional design
within Adobe Illustrator
USER GUIDE
Table of Contents
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contents
About CADtools 8.............................................................5
Major features of CADtools 8............................................6
Using CADtools with Creative Cloud..................................7
Updating or installing.....................................................8
Personalizing..................................................................9
Registration & technical support......................................9
Working with older versions of Illustrator...................... 10
Overview of the interface......................................... 11-12
CADtools Preferences..................................................... 13
Setting up the document
CADscale and Scale calculator............................ 14-17
CADguides panel.................................................... 18
CADunits.......................................................... 19-20
CADcontrol............................................................. 21
2D CAD drawing tools........................................ 22-27
CAD wall, door and window tools............... 28-34
Dimensioning control
CADdimensions panel............................... 35-39
CADshortcuts
Presets..................................................... 40-41
Automatic dimensioning................................ 41
Dimensioning tools.................................................. 42-52
Labeling tools
CADlabels panel................................................ 53-55
Label tools........................................................ 56-62
Construction tools.................................................... 63-65
Precision control with CADtracker
Geometry...................................................... 66
Transform..................................................... 67
Area Transform.............................................. 68
Move............................................................. 69
Repeat.......................................................... 70
CAD editing tools...................................................... 71-78
Axonometric drawing
CADaxonometric panel...................................... 79-81
Axonometric drawing tools................................ 82-85
Axonometric dimensioning tools.............................. 86-92
Quick reference....................................................... 93-95
Advanced topics...................................................... 96-97
Index ................................................................... 99-100
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About CADtools 8
hot door
http://www.hotdoor.com/
phone: 949-464-0300
fax: 949-464-0301
email: knock@hotdoor.com
2012 Hot Door, Inc.
PO Box 5220
Laguna Beach, CA 92652
Drawing
Precision drawing tools for 2D and axonometric/isometric
objects
Standard or custom scale defined per document or
per Illustrator layer, including a scale calculator
Integration of scaled Illustrator grids and rulers
On-screen info while dragging objects in scale with
optional full-screen cursors
Compatible with Illustrator Smart Guides
Wall tools with sliding editability and door/window insertion
Customizable title blocks and tables
Dimensioning
Complete linear, curvilinear, angular and radial dimension tools
to measure points, lines, or datums
Live dimensions and labels link to objects and respond
to artwork changes
Dimensions show measurement or custom text
Automatic dimensioning of document or objects
International number format support
Dual dimensioning and tolerancing
Chain and datum dimension tools
Labeling
Auto-labeling with text, numbers, alphabet or object geometry
Custom dimension and label styles
Editing and measurement
Scaled move, transform and repeat
Instant calculation of area, perimeter, length of path(s)
Area transform
Corner Profile tool
Path division for cutting or marking any path
Measure Scale tool - similar to a map's scale
Measure Distance tool
Proportion tool - resize an object to another's dimensions
Smart Trim and Extend tools
Hot Door does not currently sell memberships for use of CADtools.
On Mac OS X
On Windows
To purchase the full version of CADtools, click the Purchase button to launch the Hot Door website and store.
Registration:
To be eligible for free technical support, information on
upgrades, and other special offers, please register CADtools
online at www.hotdoor.com If CADtools was purchased directly
from Hot Door, registration is not necessary.
Personalization:
For the full version of CADtools 8, enter the CADtools serial
number (with a format XXX-X-X-#-XXXXXXXXXXX) and click OK.
If multiple licenses have been purchased, enter a multi-license
serial number. Illustrator will open and CADtools icons will
appear at the bottom of the Illustrator tool panel. The CADtools
icons have red point markings.
Online tutorials:
Choose Window > CADtools > Online tutorials... to view video
demonstrations and tool animations.
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CADcontrol
CADguides
CADlabels
CADscale
CADshortcuts
CADtracker
CADunits
CADwalls
Using CADscale
CADtools drawing and dimensioning tools can create artwork
using scale so that larger or smaller-than-life drawings are easily
represented on screen or paper. To set the scale for the document
or individual layers choose Window > CADtools > CADscale.
To add a new
custom scale
1. Select the new
scale icon at the
bottom of the
CADscale panel.
2. Enter an
Absolute scale
equation or a Ratio
scale equation. The Scales menu supports an unlimited number of
custom scales.
3. Click Apply to set the selected scale.
Document-based scale
Choose Document-based scale
for scale that affects artwork
on all layers of the document.
1. Select a Scale from the scrolling Scales list. Scales are arranged
as architectural, engineering and
custom scales in the scrolling list.
The Scale Calculator can be used to
determine the best scale as needed.
2. Click Apply to set the scale.
Layer-based scale
Choose Layer-based scale to
define a scale for each layer of
the document.
1. Select the layer from the Layers
list in the CADscale panel.
2. Select a Scale from the scrolling
Scales list.
3. Click Apply to set the scale.
Note about drawing with scale: Since scale affects only CADtools
drawing, editing, labeling and dimensioning tools, remember to use
the CADrulers, CADgrids, and CADtracker to monitor values in scale.
Object artwork is not affected by changes in scale - only dimensions
and measurements are affected by scale. Changing scale does not
resize artwork.
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Apply preset and resize art when a standard scale and size of art are
most important:
50 ft - 5 in
36 ft - 6 in
13 ft - 11 in
4.5 ft
27 ft - 2 in
0 in
50 ft - 5 in
6.5 ft
36 ft - 6 in
13 ft - 11 in
4.5 ft
27 ft - 2 in
0 in
6.5 ft
36 ft - 6 in
13 ft - 11 in
4.5 ft
27 ft - 2 in
0 in
6.5 ft
In Step 1 of the Scale Calculator dialog, choose the selected object's width or height as the reference value, then enter a desired
real-world value on the right.
In Step 2 of the Scale calculator, choose how the new scale will
affect the art and scale.
Option 1: To let the Scale calculator determine a preset scale
that best fits the scale equation, choose Apply preset. Select
Architectural scale or Engineering scale based on the type of
project. Then select an option to resize the artwork to best fit
the artboard, a specified width or a specified height. If choosing width or height, enter a value in the adjacent field.
Option 2: To select a preset scale, choose Apply preset scale.
Artwork will be resized.
Option 3: If the artwork should not be resized, choose Create
and apply a custom scale from the scale equation. A new
custom scale will appear in the CADscale panel, and artwork
will not be resized. This option may be useful for fitting artwork on a certain size of paper.
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Use custom scale from equation if the art should not be resized:
50 ft - 5 in
36 ft - 6 in
13 ft - 11 in
4.5 ft
27 ft - 2 in
0 in
6.5 ft
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Use the CADunits panel to set up units and precision for all
dimension values and interface settings like numeric input,
CADrulers and CADpanel options. Choose Window > CADtools >
CADunits. CADtools supports these units:
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3.881
3 cm
No options selected
Precision set to 0
3.881 cm
3.881 cm
1.528"
Append selected
(3.881 cm)
3.881 cm 0.1
1.528"
( ) selected
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Select the CAD Rectangle tool and place the cursor at the
desired corner of the rectangle. Click and drag from one
edge of the rectangle to the opposite edge. Hold down the
shift key while dragging to create a square.
Note: To quickly toggle between the Rectangle and Centered
Rectangle, use the alt/option key. To numerically create a
rectangle in scale, click once on the document.
CAD Ellipse
Select the CAD Ellipse tool and place the cursor at the
desired edge of the ellipse. Click and drag from one edge
of the ellipse to the opposite edge. Hold down the shift
key while dragging to create a circle.
Hot Tip! Choose View > Smart Guides to help create CADtools
objects with more precision. Use CADgrids, CADrulers and
CADtracker panels to finely control object size and placement.
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CAD Line
first click
and drag
first
click
once
Select the CAD Arc (by Points) tool and position the
cursor to begin the arc. If this is an anchor point,
the cursor will change to (
). Click the mouse
button once and release the mouse button. Position
the cursor where the arc should end. Click and drag
back and forth to create the arc. Hold down the control key while dragging to create the opposite arc.
To numerically create an arc (by points) to scale:
1) Click once to begin the arc
2) Click once where the arc should end
3) Enter the values and units for the arc radius
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release mouse
button, click
endpoint, then
drag - continue
and close the
path by clicking
on the first
point
first
click
second
click then
drag back
and forth
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perpendicular line
Offset
offset line
offset object
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The Add Wall tool works like the CAD Line tool,
creating rectangles (representing walls) with a thickness
defined in the numeric input dialog box of the CADwalls
panel. Before drawing walls, open the CADwalls panel
and set the wall thickness and measurement reference.
Enter any unit value or use the default units defined in
the Numeric input section of the CADunits panel.
first click
and drag
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to create a corner on a
wall, click on the end of
the wall (not the corner
points) and drag to
either side
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Remove Wall
If Measure walls to the outside is selected, additional wall segments will be joined like this:
Hot Tip!
Click and drag on the document to create a wall, or
click once to access the numeric input dialog box to
numerically create a wall.
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To obtain the area of a space inside walls, use the CAD Rectangle
or CADline tool to create a closed shape over the area. Be sure
to lock the underlying artwork before using the CADline to avoid
connecting paths. View the area in the CADtracker panel.
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Move Wall
Door Insertion
primary wall
dependent wall
Window Insertion
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Terminators:
Select from several terminator types
and adjust weight, length, and angle of
arrowhead with field values.
General:
Change the dimension text and line
color with the color picker.
Text:
Use the icons to set the location
of dimension text inline or above line
for horizontal, vertical, and inclined
dimensions.
Enter a value for text distance above
the dimension line
(see sample below).
Adjust the spacing between the
dimension line and text with the Inline
spacing slider.
3.53 cm
Dimension line
Witness lines
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2.71 cm
Leader length
2.71 cm
Dimension lines:
Dimension line weight and snap
tolerance are set with field values.
Snap distance sets the increment
value when using the shift key to
snap dimensions away from objects.
Witness lines:
Use field values to set witness line
weight, extension beyond dimension
line, and gap from object (see sample
below).
Diameter dimensions:
Choose to span diameter dimensions
across the circle or from the circle
center (see sample above).
Define a leader line length for
diameter and radius dimensions.
Dimension line
Witness lines
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88.23 cm
53.77 cm
3.53 cm
24.95 cm
0.00 cm
Chain dimensions:
Select chain datum for dimensioning segments cumulatively from a
reference point (datum); JIS terminator complies with Japanese Industrial
Standards.
JIS terminator
Automation: CADshortcuts
Defining presets
Auto dimensions:
Apply dimensions to all objects
on the document or selected artwork
by clicking the Document or
Selection buttons. Choose types
of dimensions from the linear and
radial dimension checkboxes.
Check Crosshairs to add them to
circle centers.
Applying presets
Presets:
Define presets for all CADtools
panel settings. Select and apply a
preset from the list or create new
presets with current CADtools panels
settings. Click Apply to set the
preset.
Edit, new preset and delete buttons
help define presets in the list. Presets
are saved into a CADpresets file.
Automatic dimensions
Editing presets
R 0.361"
1.380"
1.708"
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4.478"
2D dimensioning tools
Horizontal Dimension (by Line) - Click and drag out any horizontal
segment to dimension the distance between two anchor points.
Horizontal Dimension (by Points) - Click multiple points anywhere on
the document and drag to dimension their horizontal distances.
Horizontal Datum Dimension - Click a point of origin, then click
multiple points and drag to dimension the horizontal distances from the
origin.
Horizontal Chain Datum Dimension - Click a point of origin, then
click multiple points and drag to dimension the distance in chain style
Vertical Dimension (by Line) - Click and drag any vertical segment to
dimension the vertical distance between two anchor points.
Vertical Dimension (by Points) - Click multiple points anywhere on the
document and drag to dimension their vertical distances.
Vertical Datum Dimension - Click a point of origin, then click multiple
points and drag to dimension their vertical distances from the origin.
Vertical Chain Datum Dimension - Click a point of origin, then click
multiple points and drag to dimension the vertical distance in chain
style.
Inclined Dimension (by Line) - Click and drag any inclined segment to
dimension the inclined distance between two anchor points.
Inclined Dimension (by Points) - Click multiple points anywhere on
the document and drag to dimension their inclined distances.
Inclined Datum Dimension - Click a point of origin, then click multiple
points and drag to dimension their inclined distances from the origin.
Inclined Chain Datum Dimension - Click a point of origin, then click
multiple points and drag to dimension their inclined distances from the
origin in chain style.
Angle Dimension - Click a line of origin, then click and drag a
nonparallel line to dimension the angle between the lines.
Arc Length Dimension - Click a point of origin on a circular arc, then
click and drag another point on the same arc to dimension the length
along the arc between the points.
Diameter Dimension - Click and drag a point on a circle to dimension
its diameter.
Radius Dimension - Click and drag a point on a circle to dimension its
radius.
Fillet Radius Dimension - Click and drag directly over an arc or fillet to
display the radius of the arc or fillet at the cursor location.
Bzier Curvature Dimension - Click and drag directly over a curved line
to display the radius of the curve at the cursor location.
Tangent Dimension - Click and drag directly over a curved line
to display the tangent of the curve at the cursor location. Use alt/option
key to display the normal/perpendicular line. Use shift to diplay the
normal and tangent lines. Use control to toggle normal placement.
Center line - Click and drag to create the line.
Object center - Click within an object to mark the center of its
bounding box.
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click once
on a line
segment
and drag
click on
multiple
points and
drag
click on corner
points, not
lines, when
dimensioning
by points
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click once
on a line
segment
and drag
click on a
point of
origin
click
multiple
points and
drag
88.23 cm
53.77 cm
24.95 cm
0.00 cm
88.23 cm
53.77 cm
24.95 cm
0.00 cm
origin
chain datum with JIS terminator
Select the Vertical Dimension (by Line) tool and position the cursor over the line to dimension. When
the (
) cursor appears, click the vertical line
and drag to position the dimension line. Hold down
the shift key while dragging to offset the vertical
dimension line in increments. The offset increment
value is set in the Snap distance field in the Dimension lines section of the CADdimensions panel.
click on
multiple
points and
drag
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click
multiple
points and
drag
click once
on a line segment
and drag
origin
Angle Dimension
click on a
point of origin
click on
second line
and drag
click on
first line
click
multiple
points and
drag
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click on first
point along
a circle
origin
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Diameter Dimension
click on the
circle path
and drag
Radius Dimension
click on the
circle path
and drag
Tangent Dimension
1.00 cm
The Bzier Curvature Dimension tool will automatically display the radius at any point on a
Bzier curve. Select the Bzier Curvature Dimension tool and position the cursor directly over
a Bzier curve. When the (
) cursor appears,
click and drag along the Bzier curve. While
dragging along the curved path, view a radius
and its arc at every point. To create the Bzier
curvature dimension at any point, release the
mouse button at that point. To hide the arc, hold
down the control key while dragging.
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Hot Tip!
1.00 cm
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Center Line
Icons show the label line and border style, with leader length
and border options. Shape borders can also stretch to fit
custom text. Remember to check Attach dimensions/labels
under Window > CADtools > Preferences... to create CADtools
labels that can later be modified in appearance.
click and
drag
General section:
ABC Incremental creates text
labels that automatically
increment alphabetically. To force
the next letter, enter the desired
value in the Next field. Use the
Settings button to select options.
Hot Tip!
Object Center
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Text
leader extension
Text
border
tightness
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Labeling: Tools
Labeling: Tools
Label tool
Label tool - Click and drag to create a label using the format
settings in the CADlabels panel ABC incremental, 123
incremental, Geometry or Custom text. If Custom text is
selected, labels will be drawn with custom, pre-selected text.
Multiple leader label - Click multiple points and then drag to
create the label.
Datum feature - Click and drag to create the label.
Datum target - Click and drag to create the label.
Datum flag - Click and drag to create the label.
Revision bubble - Click an object line, or click and drag to
create the label.
Section line - Click and drag to create the line. Use the
CADlabels panel to make the section line double weight and
appear with the prime symbol.
Note on attached labels:
If Attach dimensions/labels is checked under Window >
CADtools > Preferences... labels will attach to a clicked path or
object. To adjust the angle or extension of a label while maintaining attachment, use the CADtools Dimension Redo tool.
To detach a label, select the label and click the Detach button in the CADdimensions panel. Selected labels can also be
detached by ungrouping them OR unchecking Attach dimensions/labels to objects under Window > CADtools > Preferences...
An invisible linking
point at the base
of each attached
label determines the
label location when
updated
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A
A
A Label or Revision
bubble placed on
an object will be
linked to that
object and update
when moved if
Attach dimensions/
labels is checked in
Window > CADtools
> Preferences...
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Then select the Label tool and position the cursor where the label
terminator will end. Click and drag to position the custom text
label. Hold down the shift key while dragging to constrain the tool
to multiples of 45. Hold down the control key while dragging to
toggle the placement of the label text.
Use the Dimension Redo tool to select and adjust the angle of
the label without moving its attached point.
Custom
stretched shape to fit
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ABC
click points
then drag
Datum Feature
1
Using CADtracker Geometry values
and units as defined in the Panels
section of the CADunits panel.
To set Panel units, uncheck
Follow primary dimension units
in CADunits.
Datum Target
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1
A
Construction tools
Revision Bubble
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3
4
REVISION 1
REVISION 2
REVISION 3
REVISION 4
click on an object to
encircle it
Table Title
Section Line
Placeholder
Placeholder
Placeholder
Placeholder
Placeholder
Placeholder
Placeholder
Placeholder
Placeholder
Placeholder
A
click and
drag
sample table
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Title Block
Table
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Transform
Geometry
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inaccurate area
6.5 cm
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Area Transform
Move
Tranform
Important!
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Repeat
Dimension Redo
Chamfer
2.90 cm
Select the Dimension Redo tool and position the
cursor over the label or dimension line to resize.
When the (
) cursor appears, click and drag to
adjust the dimension. Use the shift key while dragging to place dimension lines at a consistent distance
from the object. This offset distance is defined in the
Snap distance field in the Dimension lines section of
the CADdimensions panel. To detach a dimension from
the object it measures, select it and click the Detach
button.
chamfer
offset
first
click
second
click
Fillet
first
click
second
click
Fillet and
chamfer...
Works with:
corner
point
Bzier
point
1
2
1
2
hyperextended
Bzier curve
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Corner Profile
Trim
The Trim tool will automatically delete the excess portion of an intersecting path or the distance between
the click point and the closest endpoint. For intersecting paths, select the Trim tool and position the
cursor over the excess portion of the line. When the
(
) cursor appears, click once on the line to remove
the distance to the intersection. For non-intersecting
paths, select the Trim tool and click the trim location
on the path.
To trim multiple lines at once, select the Trim tool and
click-drag over the excess portions of lines to trim.
They will trim to the nearest intersecting line or at the
click-drag point if there is no intersection.
Note about trimming: To create trim points along the
path without deleting the artwork, double-click the Trim
tool and set the tool preferences.
click once to
trim the line
to the nearest
intersection
click once
to trim the
excess of
a single line
drag over a
set of lines
to trim their
excess or
portions to
the nearest
intersection
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Extend
Measure Distance
click once on
the line and
then on the
path to extend
click
and drag
between
any two
points
Path Divider
Proportion
click
any two
points of
separate
objects
Measure Scale
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2. Click object to
match proportion
1. Click one
key object in
the selected,
ungrouped set - the
"A" as shown
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2. Click object to
match proportion
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Foreshortening
To project 2D artwork on
top
axonometric planes, first
front/ side/
draw artwork flat inside
right
left
Adobe Illustrator. Unattached
dimensions can also be
projected with the artwork. Select the object and click on a side
of the cube icon in the CADaxonometric panel to project it on
that plane.
Select the piece(s) of artwork that comprise one plane and choose
Object > Group. Select each set of grouped artwork and click the
corresponding plane on the icon in the CADaxonometric panel.
projected without
Foreshorten
checked in
Trimetric view
projected with
Foreshorten
checked in
Trimetric view
projected on
front/left plane
projected on
front/left plane
If two or three views are drawn for projection, arrange the artwork
prior as shown below for best results:
For bottom views:
front
side
each view
projected
bottom
bottom
top
front
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top
side
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Axonometric Ellipse
Axonometric Grid
Axonometric Cube
home point
Axonometric Cylinder
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Horizontal Axonometric Dimension (By Line) Click and drag out any horizontal segment projected
in axonometric view to dimension the distance
between two anchor points.
Horizontal Axonometric Dimension (By Points) Click multiple horizontal points in axonometric view
and drag to dimension the distance between two or
more anchor points.
Horizontal Axonometric Datum Dimension - Click
a point of origin, then click multiple horizontal
points in axonometric view and drag to dimension
the distances from the origin.
Vertical Axonometric Dimension (By Line) - Click
and drag out any vertical segment projected in
axonometric view to dimension the distance between
two anchor points.
Vertical Axonometric Dimension (By Points) Click multiple vertical points in axonometric view
and drag to dimension the distance between two or
more anchor points.
Vertical Axonometric Datum Dimension - Click a
point of origin, then click multiple vertical points in
axonometric view and drag to dimension the distances from the origin.
Axonometric Diameter Dimension - Click and drag
a point on an axonometric circle to dimension its
diameter.
Axonometric Radius Dimension - Click and drag
a point on an axonometric circle to dimension its
radius.
Axonometric Center line - Shift-click and drag to
create the line in axonometric view.
Axonometric Object center - Click on an object
line to mark the center of its bounding box
in axonometric view.
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click once on
a line segment
and drag
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click on multiple
points and drag
drag with
the control key
to create
perpendicular
dimensions
click once
on a line
segment
and drag
click on multiple
points and drag
drag with
the control key
to create
perpendicular
dimensions
click on
multiple
points and
drag
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click on multiple
points and drag
click on the
circle path
and drag
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Use the CADunits panel to set up units and precision for all
dimension values and interface settings like numeric input,
CADrulers and CADpanel options.
Select the Axonometric Object Center tool and position the cursor over the path of a circle or object.
When the ( ) cursor appears, click once and
release the mouse button to create the object center
in axonometric view.
click on an
object path
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Cursor feedback
angle dimensioning
with the control key
Precision cursor
over path
Precision cursor
over anchor point
Precision cursor
Tool is selected, first click has been made, waiting
waiting for second click for click or click-drag to create artwork
Cursor dragging
to create artwork
Cursor over
dimension line
Dimensioning objects
3.53 cm
3.53 cm
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Advanced topics
Saving artwork
Adobe Illustrator CS3, CS4, CS5, and CS6 include DXF and DWG
import and export in R13, R14, 2000, and 2004/2005/2006
formats. Once a file is imported as vector artwork inside Adobe
Illustrator, CADtools can be used to dimension or edit the
artwork. In some cases, an imported file may contain artwork
comprised of small line segments. Dimensioning tools by line,
as well as radius, diameter, arc length, and Bzier curvature
dimensioning tools will not work for such segmented artwork.
To connect these DXF line segments, use the Concatenate filter
available at (http://rj-graffix.com/) For more information
on opening or placing files within Illustrator, please refer to the
Adobe community forums and the Adobe web site at
www.adobe.com.
Keyboard shortcuts
Adobe Illustrator includes Keyboard Shortcuts for making custom shortcuts. The tools in CADtools can be accessed with keyboard shortcuts that can be defined by choosing Edit > Keyboard
Shortcuts. Create separate sets for different workspaces chosen
from the Window > Workspace menu.
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Index
Using CADgrids
3-point circle 24
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A
Activation 9
Add Wall 29-31
Advanced Topics 96-98
Alt/option key 94
Angle dimension 42, 49
Arc (by points) 24
Arc (by radius) 24
Arc length dimension 42, 49
Area 60, 66, 68
Area Transform 68
Attach dimensions/label 56
Auto-expand 79, 81
Automatic dimensioning 40
Axonometric center line 92
Axonometric cube 85
Axonometric cylinder 85
Axonometric diameter dimension 91
Axonometric ellipse 84
Axonometric grid 85
Axonometric object center 92
Axonometric radius dimension 91
Axonometric rectangle 83
B
Ellipse 23
Expand 79, 81
Extend 76
CADguides panel 18
CADaxonometric panel 12, 79-81
CADlabels panel 53-55
CADpresets file 40-41
CADdimensions panel 35-39
CADscale 14
CADtracker panel 66-70
CADunits panel 19-20
CADwalls panel 29-30
Centered ellipse 24
Centered rectangle 23
Center Line 52
Fillet 72
Fillet radius dimension 50
Flatten 79, 81
Full screen cursor 97
G
Geometry in CADtracker 66
Geometry label 60
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H
Horizontal datum dimension
44
Horizontal dimension
(by line) 43
Horizontal dimension
(by points) 43
Horizontal axonometric datum
dimension 87-88
I
Icons 11
Importing older files 10, 96
Inclined dimensioning 47-48
Incremental labeling 57-58
Installation 8-9
R
Radius dimension 50
Rectangle 23
Repeat 70
Revision bubble 62
Rounded rectangle tool 23
Rise, run 26
Rulers 18
S
Keyboard shortcuts 94
Key object (proportion) 78
Scale 14-17
Section line 62
Serial number 9
Shortcut keys 94
Sliding text 37, 95
Span circle 39
Table tool 65
Table of contents 3
Tangent 27
Title block 63-64
Transform 67
Trim 75
M
Measure distance 77
Measure scale 76
Move 69
Move wall 32
O
Object Center 52
Offset 27
P
Path Divider 76
Patterns 96
Perpendicular 27
Personalization 9
100
Preferences 13
Presets 40-41
Projection 79-80
Proportion 77-78
U
Unit abbreviation 20, 93
V
Vertical datum
dimension 46
Vertical dimension
(by line) 45
Vertical dimension
(by points) 46
W
Wall 28-32
Window insertion 34