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EDT Chapter 41 Using Layers Chapter 4 Sacramento City College EDT 310

EDT Chapter 42 Introduction to Layers

EDT Chapter 43 Introduction To Layers u In manual drafting, details of a design are separated by placing them on different sheets. u This is called overlay or pin drafting u Each overlay is perfectly aligned with the others. u All of the layers can be reproduced to reflect the entire design. u Individual layers may be reproduced to show specific details.

EDT Chapter 44 Introduction To Layers u In AutoCAD, overlays are called layers u The use of layers increases productivity. u Specific information can be grouped by layer. u Drawings can be reproduced by layer or combined in any sequence desired. u Each layer can be assigned a different color to improve clarity.

EDT Chapter 45 Introduction To Layers u Each layer can be plotted in a different color or pen width. u Selected layers can be turned on or off, or frozen to decrease information clutter. u Changes can be made to a layer promptly.

EDT Chapter 46 Layers Used by Field u Mechanical drafting u The following may be placed on separate layers: u views u hidden features u dimensions u sections u notes u symbols

EDT Chapter 47 Layers Used by Field u Architectural Drafting u Drawings usually contain over 100 layers u Floor plan layer u Foundation plan layer u Partition layout layer u Plumbing layer u Electrical layer u Structural layer u Roof drainage layer u HVAC systems layer

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EDT Chapter 411 Layers Used by Field u Interior Design Drafting u floor plan layer u interior partition layer u furniture layer

EDT Chapter 412 Layers Used by Field u Electronics Drafting u Circuit boards have multiple layers to conduct electricity to different components. u Each layer of a circuit board is drawn on a different layer.

EDT Chapter 413 Setting Linetype by Layer u AutoCAD allows you to select a linetype for each layer. u Any item drawn on that layer would be assigned that linetype

EDT Chapter 414 The “O” Layer u AutoCAD uses Layer 0 as the default layer u It has a continuous linetype. u The ZERO layer or “0” layer is a special layer. u The “0” layer should be kept empty. u It is reserved for creating BLOCKS.

EDT Chapter 415 The “O” Layer u Create the layer FIRST. u MOVE to that layer. u THEN, draw objects on the new layer. u Do not draw objects on Layer 0.

EDT Chapter 416 Naming Layers u Name Layers to reflect what is on the layer. u Examples of good layer names: u 1stFL_PLAN u 1stFL_ELECTRICAL u 1stFL_MECHANICAL

EDT Chapter 417 Naming Layers u Name Layers to reflect what is on the layer. u Examples of poor layer names: u LAYER1 u LAYER2 u LAYER3

EDT Chapter 418 Naming Layers u Layer names can have up to 31 characters u Layer names can include u Letters. u Numbers. u Special characters. u Layer names cannot include / \ | * ? ; or :

EDT Chapter 419 LAYER Command u Access the LAYER command by: u 1. Typing LA or LAYER at the Command: prompt. u OR u 2. Select the Layers button on the Object Properties toolbar. u OR u 3. Select Layer from the Format pull-down menu.

EDT Chapter 420 LAYER Command u The only layer present in a new drawing is the 0 Layer. u Add Layers as needed. u To ADD a layer pick the New button u A new layer listing appears using the default name of Layer 1.

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EDT Chapter 423 LAYER Command u You can enter several new layers at the same time. u Entering several layer names at the same time is faster than entering them individually.

EDT Chapter 424 Setting a New Current Layer u You can set a new current layer by u 1. Highlighting the layer name in the layer list u Picking the Current: button. u OR u 2. Double-clicking on the layer.

EDT Chapter 425 Viewing Layer Status u The status of each layer is displayed with icons to the right of the layer name. u ToolTips indicate what each icon represents. u Changing layer name. u Turning layers on/off. u Thawing/freezing layers. u Thawing/freezing layers in viewports. u Unlocked and locked layers. u Layer color. u Layer linetype.

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EDT Chapter 429 Selecting Multiple Layers u Several layers can be selected at once in the layer dialog box. u Hold [Shift] to select layers contiguously. u Hold [Ctrl] to select multiple layers individually, NOT contiguously.

EDT Chapter 430 Shift

EDT Chapter 431 Ctrl

EDT Chapter 432 Setting the Layer Color u Layers are coded by name and number u 1red u 2yellow u 3green u 4cyan u 5blue u 6magenta u 7white u Memorize these numbers/colors.

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EDT Chapter 434 Setting the Layer Color u Color settings affect the appearance of plotted drawings. u Plotter pen widths are associated with drawing color. u Color = line width u Color = pen weight u The colors you use must correspond to the proper pen widths.

EDT Chapter 435 Setting the Layer Color u For this class, use u Thin LinesWhite OR (text, guidelinesYellow u Object LinesCyan OR u (medium thickness)Green OR u Magenta u Thick LinesBlue OR u (thickest)Red

EDT Chapter 436 Setting/Changing Linetype Assignments

EDT Chapter 437 Setting the Layer Linetype u AutoCAD linetypes are listed on Page 156 of the text. u Linetype assignments to a layer can be changed. u All entities drawn on that layer would be that line type u Center u Hidden u Continuous

EDT Chapter 438 Setting the Layer Linetype u To change a linetype for a layer. u Pick the layer you want to change u Pick its linetype.

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EDT Chapter 440 Click on the word “Continuous” to select a linetype for this layer

EDT Chapter 441 Changing Linetype Assignments u The first time you use this dialog box only the Continuous linetype will be displayed u You need to load any other linetypes to be used in the drawing.

EDT Chapter 442 The first time you use this dialog box only the Continuous linetype will be displayed

EDT Chapter 443 Click on the word “Load” to access other line types.

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EDT Chapter 445 Loading Linetypes u 1. Pick the Load button to display the Load or Reload Linetypes dialog box. u 2. Select the file where the linetypes are stored “ACAD.LIN”. u AutoCAD stores line types in the file ACAD.LIN u 3. Select the linetypes to load u 4. Pick OK. u You can also double-click on a linetype to select it.

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EDT Chapter 448 Changing Layers

EDT Chapter 449 Quickly Setting a Layer Current u Use the Layer Control drop-down list located in Object Properties to quickly change to another layer. u Pick the name of the layer and that layer is set current. u The dialog box automatically closes. u You can also use CLAYER command

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EDT Chapter 452 Making Object’s Layer Current

EDT Chapter 453 Making Object’s Layer Current u You can select an object on the drawing and have the layer of that object become current.

EDT Chapter 454 Making Object’s Layer Current u 1. Select Make Object’s Layer Current in the Object Properties toolbar u 2. Select the object u AutoCAD then displays a prompt “PLUMBING is now the current layer” giving the name of the layer on which the object you selected was on.

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EDT Chapter 456 Changing Object Layers Easy Way

EDT Chapter 457 Changing Object Layers u Always draw objects on appropriate layers first. u Select the CORRECT layer first. u THEN, draw the object. u If objects are drawn on the wrong layer, they can be: u Moved from one layer to another.

EDT Chapter 458 Changing Object Layers u To change object from one layer to another: u 1. Select the object u 2. Select the desired Layer from the Layers button in the Object Properties toolbar u The object is moved to the selected layer.

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EDT Chapter 462 Changing Object Layers The Hard Time Consuming Way - The DDMODIFY Command

EDT Chapter 463 Changing Object Layers u DDMODIFY u Tells you EVERYTHING about a particular drawing entity. u Often it is TOO MUCH information. u Has a SMALL close box u Cumbersome to use.

EDT Chapter 464 Changing Object Layers u DDMODIFY can be used to change object from one layer to another u 1. Select the Properties button in the Object Properties toolbar u OR u Select Properties from the Modify pull- down menu u OR u Type “DDMODIFY” or “MO” u 2. Select the object. u A dialog box appears that relates to the specific object you selected.

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EDT Chapter 468 Overriding Layer Settings

EDT Chapter 469 Overriding Layer Settings u Color and linetype settings reference layer settings by default. u The “BYLAYER” setting on the Object Properties toolbar.

EDT Chapter 470 Overriding Layer Settings u When you create a layer, you also establish a color and a linetype to go with that layer, the ByLayer setting. u ANY SETTING except BYLAYER is an override.

EDT Chapter 471 Overriding Layer Settings u AutoCAD offers the user tremendous flexibility. u You can make any object any color u You can make any layer any color u You can make any object any linetype u You can make any layer any linetype

EDT Chapter 472 Overriding Layer Settings u You can override the current object color. u All objects created will be drawn with the color of the overrride setting. u Layer settings will have NO effect. u THIS IS NOT RECOMMENDED !

EDT Chapter 473 Overriding Layer Settings u 1. BYLAYER setting result u Layer SettingObject Appearance u REDRED u CONTINUOUSCONTINUOUS u 2. Override setting result u Overrides set to Color = GREEN; Linetype = HIDDEN u Layer SettingObject Appearance u REDGREEN u CONTINUOUSHIDDEN

EDT Chapter 474 Overriding the Current Object Color u Select the Color Control drop-down list from the Object Properties toolbar. u Select the color you wish.

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EDT Chapter 476 Overriding the Current Object Color u Once an absolute color is specified, u All objects created are drawn in the specified color, u REGARDLESS of the current layer settings.

EDT Chapter 477 Overriding the Current Object Color u The system variable that controls color is u CEColor u CEColor stands for current entity color. u Setting the CELType variable from the Command: prompt u Command: CECOLOR u New value for CECOLOR : (enter new color value) u THIS IS NOT RECOMMENDED !

EDT Chapter 478 Overriding the Current Object Linetype u You can override the current object linetype u All objects created will be drawn with the linetype of the overrride setting. u Layer settings will have no effect. u This is similar to setting the color different from the layer settings.

EDT Chapter 479 Overriding the Current Object Linetype u The variable that controls linetype is u CELType u CELType stands for current entity color. u Setting the CELType variable from the Command: prompt u 1. Command: CELType u 2. New value for CELTYPE : (enter new linetype value). u 3. Select the linetype you wish.

EDT Chapter 480 Overriding the Current Object Linetype u Once an absolute linetype is specified, all objects created are drawn in the specified linetype, REGARDLESS of the current layer settings. u THIS IS NOT RECOMMENDED !

EDT Chapter 481 Customizing the Layer Listing

EDT Chapter 482 Customizing the Layer Listing u Because of the large number of layer names possible, it may be necessary to customize which layers are shown. u Unwanted layers can be not shown by selecting the Show drop-down box and setting options and filters

EDT Chapter 483 Layer Filters

EDT Chapter 484 Layer Filters u Layer filters screen out any layers that have features you do not want

EDT Chapter 485 Customizing the Layer Listing u Choices include: u All u All in use u All unused u All Xref dependent u All not Xref dependent u All that pass filter u Set Filter dialog

EDT Chapter 486 Customizing the Layer Listing u Choices include: u All u Default option u Shows all defined layer names

EDT Chapter 487 Customizing the Layer Listing u Choices include: u All in use u The current layer and any layers that contain drawing objects

EDT Chapter 488 Customizing the Layer Listing u Choices include: u All unused u Displays all non-current layers that contain no objects

EDT Chapter 489 Customizing the Layer Listing u Choices include: u All Xref dependent u This displays all layers brought in with externally referenced drawings

EDT Chapter 490 Customizing the Layer Listing u Choices include: u All not Xref dependent u Displays all layers native to the current drawing, and none that have been brought in with externally referenced drawings

EDT Chapter 491 Customizing the Layer Listing u Choices include: u All that pass filter u Current filtering criteria is used to determine which layer names are displayed

EDT Chapter 492 Customizing the Layer Listing u Choices include: u Set Filter dialog u Displays the Set Layer Filter dialog box u Choices include: u Layer names: u Layer settings drop-down menus u Colors: and Linetypes: u Reset button - returns all settings to the default values u Apply this filter to the layer control on the Object Properties toolbar check box.

EDT Chapter 493 Customizing the Layer Listing u Set Filter dialog u Layer names: you can select a single layer name or use a combination of characters and wildcards to select layers u Layer settings drop-down menus - various combinations of layers which are On or Off can be selected u Colors: and Linetypes: - used to filter layers by color or linetype. The default “*” represents all layers and colors.

EDT Chapter 494 Customizing the Layer Listing u Set Filter dialog u Reset button - returns all settings to the default values u Apply this filter to the layer control on the Object Properties toolbar check box. - u when checked, only layers passing the filter are displayed in the Layer control drop-down menu in the Object Properties toolbar.