AutoCAD is a CAD software application for 2D vector engineering and 3D surface drawing that is widely used. However, to save time and work more efficiently, many people aim to use AutoCAD commands. The article below lists the most basic commands in AutoCAD.
AutoCAD is a professional 2D and 3D graphic design software that helps designers create and visualize objects. Memorizing AutoCAD commands helps designers work quickly and accurately. Below, we will provide you with some basic AutoCAD commands.
AutoCAD commands: A compilation of some AutoCAD shortcut commands.
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A compilation of basic commands in AutoCAD.
A. AutoCAD commands for drawing basic shapes.
1. L – Lin: Command to draw a straight line.
2. Pl – Polyline: Command to draw a polyline (consecutive straight lines).
3. Rec – Rectang: Command to draw a rectangle.
4. C – Circle: Command to draw a circle.
5. Pol – Polygon: Command to draw a regular polygon.
6. El – Ellipse: Command to draw an ellipse.
7. A – Arc: Command to draw an arc.
B. AutoCAD commands for drawing dimension lines.
1. D – Dimension: Command for managing and creating dimension line styles.
2. Dli – Dimlinear: CAD command for recording vertical or horizontal dimensions.
3. Dal – Dimaligned: Recording oblique dimensions.
4. Dan – Dimangular: Recording angular dimensions.
5. Dra – Dimradius: Recording radius dimensions.
6. Ddi – DimDiameter: AutoCAD command for recording diameter dimensions.
7. Dco – Dimcontinue: Recording continuous dimensions.
8. Dba – Dimbaseline: Recording parallel dimensions
. C. AutoCAD commands for management.
1. La – Layer: Manages layer adjustments.
2. Se – Settings: AutoCAD command to manage current drawing settings
. 3. Op – Options: Manages default settings
. D. Shortcuts in AutoCAD: Copy, move, zoom in/out, etc.
1. Co, Cp – Copy: Copy the object.
2. M – Move: Use the AutoCAD command to move the object.
3. Ro – Rotate: Rotate the object.
4. P – Pan: Move the viewfinder in the model (can be used with the mouse wheel, held down).
5. Z – Zoom: Zoom in or out of the viewfinder.
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