We have seen a couple of ways you can go to draw a straight line in AutoCAD. In AutoCAD, you actually have to release the click before moving the mouse, and you have to initiate the second click to finish drawing the straight line.
Here is what I mean. To draw a straight line in AutoCAD:
Activate the LINE command
Click on the starting (Do not hold your click)
move your mouse
Click to indicate the ending point (Do not hold the click)
Press on the ESC key on your keyboard to end the process
There are very very few actions in AutoCAD that force you to click and hold. As for now forget about CLICK AND HOLD. We will cover exceptional cases later.
That being said, let’s Start.
We need to talk about the ORTHO mode before anything else here.
The ORTHO mode constrains the cursor to horizontal and vertical movement, which helps you draw straight horizontal and straight vertical lines easily.
Every time one needs to draw either a vertical or a horizontal straight line, he/she needs to make sure the ORTHO mode is activated.
The ORTHO icon is located in the Status Bar (Downright corver)
How do you know it is activated or not?
Pay attention to the information box that pops up when you hover over the icon. You can also use color indicators to know, Blue ORTHOMODE icon for ON and White ORTHOMODE icon for OFF.
How do you activate the ORTHO mode?
Just click on the icon to toggle it. If it is OFF, it will turn ON and vice versa
Now that we know what ORTHO is and how to use it, we can move forward.
To draw a line of 50 units:
1 – Click on the LINE icon
2 – Click once in the drawing area (Don’t hold your click)
3 – Activate the ORTHO mode if it is not activated
4 – Move the cursor away from the first point in the direction you want the line to have. Since we are drawing a vertical line, you can only go either upward or downward
5 – Type 50 on your keyboard and hit ENTER on your keyboard twice
To draw a horizontal line, just change the direction in step 4 to either left or right.
Practice exercise
Using what you have just learned, you must be able to complete the following exercise.
Do not mind the annotation, once we learned how to write a text in AutoCAD, and how to annotate a drawing, you can come back and finish it up. But for now, focus only on drawing 4 lines to make a square.
This feature helps track specific angles when you are drawing in AutoCAD. By default, this is set to 90, 180, 270, 360.
How to access this?
Right-click on the Polar tracking icon like shown on the image below
What can I use this for?
You can use it to draw the following 2D image.
How did we get here?
Remember earlier in this article when we used ORTHO? We were only able to draw vertical and horizontal lines, now we can also track direction with specific angles. The process is the same with what we did when drawing the square above, but now we need to set the polar tracking to 45, 90, 135, 180…, draw the baseline as we did with the square, and use the polar tracking to know you are at 45 degrees before drawing the 90 unit line.
You can set these tracking angles to be whatever you want. Using the Tracking settings, you can enter your angle of preference.