A Simple Example of Using AccuDraw (2024)

To help you understand what AccuDraw does, the following is a description of a simple design session using AccuDraw and the Place SmartLine tool. The task presented is the creation of a simple bracket. If a 3D file is used, the Top view is assumed in the exercise.


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The design subject is a simple bracket with the important dimensions and features noted.

With AccuDraw activated (Toggle AccuDraw tool in Drawing > Home > Primary > More), select the Place SmartLine tool ( Drawing > Home > Placement > Line Tools split button). When you enter your first data point for the lower left corner of the bracket, AccuDraw displays a square or circular shaped "compass."


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The AccuDraw compass appears whenever AccuDraw is active and a data point is placed.

Next, you need to draw the left edge of the bracket. As you move the dynamic line around the view window nothing interesting happens until you get close to one of the axes of the AccuDraw compass. In this case, because you want a vertical edge, you should move the line close to the Y axis. When AccuDraw senses the axis, the line snaps or indexes to it. While the axis is highlighted you can key in a number for the vertical distance, in this case, 2 inches. Don't worry about telling AccuDraw the direction, it has already figured that out and also has placed the input focus (where the key-in data will appear) in the correct field, in this case the Y field. After keying in the distance value, entering a data point results in what you would expect, a line segment oriented along the vertical axis and exactly two inches long.


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The start of the bracket's left edge with its 2 inch measurement courtesy of AccuDraw.

At this point the AccuDraw compass moves to the end point of the line you just placed. Moving the dynamic line segment around, it acts as before. This time you need to place the line with a fixed length of 1.25 inches in the horizontal direction. You do this by moving the dynamic line so that it snaps onto the positive horizontal axis, key in 1.25, and enter a data point.


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The bracket's top edge is taking shape as the indexed line is placed along the horizontal axis.

The next part of the bracket involves going off at a 30 degree angle for a given distance. Pressing the Space bar changes the AccuDraw compass to its polar mode (indicated by a circular compass), which lets you enter an angle and a distance. Entering 30 degrees in the Angle field and 1.75 inches in the Distance field locks the line in the right direction. A data point accepts the new location.


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The notch appears next with the Polar compass oriented along the new line.

Note how the compass orients along the 30 degree line. This illustrates AccuDraw's context sensitivity. AccuDraw provides a method for associating coordinate information with respect to existing elements. To place the half inch line at a right angle to the 30 degree line only requires indexing to the appropriate axis, keying-in 0.5 and entering a data point to accept.


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The notch is nearing completion.

With the bracket's notch complete, all that remains is the completion of the bracket's right edge. Currently, however, the compass still is rotated to the 60 degree angle of the notch and not the horizontal direction you need. To override the context nature of AccuDraw you press <T> to orient the compass to the Top view (the default). Pressing the Space bar brings up the rectangular compass. Indexing, again, to the X axis and keying in 2 inches followed by a data point locks the final known dimension of the bracket.


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A quick press of the <T> key and AccuDraw orients itself to the screen's x and y axes.

To "close out" the bracket's bottom edge, you use the smart axis locking feature of AccuDraw. Moving the pointer down the Y axis you press <Enter> for the smart lock feature. Recognizing that you are indexed along the Y axis, AccuDraw locks the Y direction but allows you to move up and down this axis. A tentative point on the beginning point of the bracket (the Place SmartLine tool allows you to snap to an element under construction) followed by a data point locates the lower right corner of the bracket. A final tentative point and data point on the origin of the bracket completes the job.

Note: Remember that you can use AccuSnap in conjunction with AccuDraw. This speeds up the process of snapping tentative points.


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A tentative point on the origin of the bracket results in the dashed index line.

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Accepting the tentative point completes the construction.

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An isometric depiction of the bracket construction shows the orientation of the AccuDraw compass upon the entry of each data point.

The preceding was a very simple example of AccuDraw in action. There is much more to this drafting aid. AccuDraw has been designed with ease of use and a certain intuitive feel to it. As with any drafting aid, you need to try it out first. As you get the hang of it, the various options begin to make sense.

In the following sections, the user interface features of AccuDraw are presented followed by the settings and directives that control its operations.

A Simple Example of Using AccuDraw (2024)

FAQs

How to use AccuDraw in microstation? ›

MICROSTATION ACCUDRAW COMMANDS
  1. To start AccuDraw use the Toggle AccuDraw button. ...
  2. Alternatively use the keyin: accudraw toggle or accudraw activate.
  3. To call up a complete list of available shortcuts, type ?
  4. Using the M (Mode) shortcut changes AccuDraw between Rectangular (X and Y):

What key is used to invoke the AccuDraw SmartLock shortcut? ›

Complete List of AccuDraw Shortcut Key-ins
KeyKey-in
<Enter>ACCUDRAW LOCK SMART
<M>ACCUDRAW MODE
<O>ACCUDRAW SETORIGIN
<V>ACCUDRAW ROTATE VIEW
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How do I turn on AccuDraw in Openroads? ›

Civil Accudraw is activated by selecting the Civil Accudraw icon from the Geometry tab as shown below. The first icon is used to turn Civil AccuDraw on or off. Civil AccuDraw performs many of the same functions as MicroStation AccuDraw but has greatly expanded capabilities for the civil designer.

How do you turn on the compass in AccuDraw? ›

The simplest way to toggle AccuDraw on and off is to find the compass on the Primary Tools toolbox. This button acts as a toggle, so left click (data point) on it to turn it off or on. The most recognizable feature of AccuDraw is the Compass. It is a square or circular, kind of blue or purple, shaded shape with ticks.

What is accudraw? ›

Accudraw - a Floating Cordinate System. COMPUTER AIDED ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN. Drawing Assistance and Floating Construction Plane. The Accudraw tool was built by Bentley (the company that makes MicroStation) as a mechanism to mimick the way that we use a Mayline or T-Square and a Triangle.

How do you measure lines in MicroStation? ›

To measure the horizontal or planar distance between two elements in MicroStation, you can use the InRoads Inverse command (Geometry > Utilities > Inverse Direction). This report was generated by inversing between two points; one at 1000.0,1000.0,0.00 (x,y,z) and the other at 1010.0,1010.0,1050.0 (x,y,z).

How to rotate AccuDraw in MicroStation? ›

Did you know that you can quickly rotate the AccuDraw Compass to maintain its conventional drawing plan mode of X-axis horizontal and Y-axis vertical to the view, instead of having the compass rotate with the element being placed. Simply press the letter V on the keyboard to rotate the compass to the "view" plane.

How do you jump start a digital lock? ›

Hold the 9V battery against the contact, and use the usual pin/card/fingerprint to unlock. In extreme cases, sometimes the lock requires it to be restarted by poking the reset pin hole (located near the 9V battery terminals). Some locks do not have reset pin hole.

What is the shortcut for locking? ›

You can also press the Windows key+L to lock your screen.

How do I turn off my Civil AccuDraw microstation? ›

To Turn AccuDraw On or Off

Select the Toggle AccuDraw tool ( Drawing > Home > Primary > More ). The AccuDraw window opens or closes.

How do you rotate in Openroads? ›

2) Select the text to rotate and pick SignCAM>Rotate Selected. This will duplicate the selected text and convert it to a rotated graphic. 3) Add the rotated text to the sign panel and make the necessary adjustments to the object spacing and alignment. Save the file (File>Save As).

How do I create a WorkSet in Openroads? ›

CREATING A WORKSET USING OPENROADS DESIGNER AND OPENBULDINGS DESIGNER
  1. To create Project Containers (WorkSets) double click the CTDOT icon to first launch ORD or OBD. ...
  2. Select the CT Civil English WorkSpace.
  3. For the WorkSet, choose Create WorkSet.

How do you use a compass key? ›

To understand which direction you are heading, hold the compass in front of you so that the arrow faces the way you are walking. Then rotate the dial so that the N (for North) aligns with the red end of the compass needle. The figure on the rim of the compass dial is your heading.

How do you activate a compass? ›

To use a compass, hold the compass flat on your outspread hand in front of your chest. Next, turn the degree dial so that the orienting arrow lines up with the magnetic arrow inside the compass. Then, look at the travel arrow on the baseplate of the compass to tell you which direction you're facing.

How do you use the stretch command in MicroStation? ›

Select the Operation pull-down and choose Stretch. Make sure that the Stretch Cells option is checked. The command wants you to define the origin and then define the distance. The cell will then be stretched.

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