• Vectorworks Tip 288 – Set The Massing Model Preferences

    Beginner – Before you start to make Massing Models, set the preferences. If you set the Preferences first, every Massing Model you make in this file will have the same settings, which will save you a lot of time correcting the massing models as you place them.

  • Vectorworks Tip 287 – Moving a Dimension Line

    Beginner – You can’t always get your dimensions in the correct location the first time you place them, so you need to be able to move the dimension line to suit the drawing later. Use the Selection tool to relocate the dimension line.

  • Vectorworks Tip 286 Importing a PDF

    Beginner – An easy way to import a PDF file is drag it and drop it onto Vectorworks from a Finder Window (or File Explorer window). Choose the pages that you want to import and click on the OK button.

  • Vectorworks 285 – X-Ray Mode

    Beginner – Holding down the B Key will make the fills on all objects transparent, allowing you to see through objects. This will allow you to select hidden objects.

  • Vectorworks Tip 284 – Site Modeling – Send to Surface

    Intermediate – When you create some objects, they are not automatically placed at the correct height relative to the site model. This command (Send to Surface) will change the elevation of the objects so that they sit correctly on the site model.

  • Vectorworks Tip – 283 Placing a Chain Dimension

    If you want to place a series of dimensions, its easier to use the second mode for the Dimension tool. This mode places a chain of dimensions (a series of dimensions joined together).

  • Setting 3D Viewing Options

    In Vectorworks 2015 there is a change to the 3D viewing options.

  • Vectorworks Tip 280 – Site Modeling – Recession Planes

    If you going to create recession planes for your site model so that you can see the restrictions on your site in 3-D, make sure you place stake objects at the point where the surveyor has taken on the measurements. This will improve the reliability and accuracy of your recession…