Making Superscript characters in Vectorworks 2011
I’ve just had a question from one of my clients. He wants to create superscript characters on his Macintosh, the little squared and cubed symbols we add instead of writing sq.ft, or sq.m.
I’ve just had a question from one of my clients. He wants to create superscript characters on his Macintosh, the little squared and cubed symbols we add instead of writing sq.ft, or sq.m.
Drawing a commercial joinery unit, like a mid-floor display unit for a retail store. We will learn about 3d modeling, using pre-Vectorworks 2011 methods and the, faster ways in Vectorworks 2011.
There are several annotation tools in Vectorworks. There are the fundamental tools like the text tool, dimensions, and so on. But there are several other tools that you may not use, because you do not know they are there. That’s what this manual is about.
Drawing a Detail Reference. Many designers need to show a detail reference on drawings.
Revision Cloud and Revision Marker. I’m going to deal with these two tools together, because I use them together. The use of these tools is relatively straightforward, but there is a neat way of using these.
Creating a Redline Report.
Show or Hide Redlines
Redline Tool. The basic way of using this tool is to annotate the drawing so that others can fix the errors in the drawing. For example, the senior architect could use this tool to highlight areas of the plan that need amending. When the work has been completed, there is…
Break Line. There isn’t much to this tool. You use it to place a break line in a drawing.
Moving the Grid Bubble.