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After completing this video, you will be able to:
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00:03
Autocad
00:03
annotation comes in a variety of object types.
00:06
From text to tables and styles play an important role in working with them.
00:11
After completing this video, you will be able to
00:14
create and manage annotation styles, apply annotation styles open the drawing.
00:19
Dr Residence provided in the data set.
00:22
If it's not already displayed, press control one to open the property's pallet,
00:26
all the text you see throughout a drawing, whether it's a simple piece of text,
00:30
text in a dimension or multi
00:32
liter text in a table or an attribute within a block.
00:35
All the text you see references a text style in this drawing.
00:40
One of the room labels appears different from the others.
00:43
Select the master bedroom lab label in the properties pallet.
00:46
It is shown to reference the textile named labels,
00:49
press escape to unselected the text.
00:51
Now select the sitting area label.
00:54
Its textile is different,
00:56
select the name of the style in the properties pallet and change it to labels the
01:01
text updates to reflect the properties of that
01:04
style matching the other labels on the drawing.
01:07
Let's take a closer look at how the label's textile is defined on the ribbons,
01:12
annotate tab,
01:12
click the textiles fly out on the text panel
01:15
title to open the text style editor in the textiles
01:19
dialog box on the right side of the dialog
01:22
are all the properties associated with that text style.
01:25
The font determines the overall look of the text.
01:29
A supports two types of fonts, shape based or S H X fonts and true type
01:34
fonts.
01:35
There are unique characteristics to both S H X fonts support line weights by color.
01:40
For example, if red is designated to plot thin, any S H X based text
01:46
that is red will also plot thin true type fonts do not support line weight by color.
01:52
On the other hand, some true type fonts offer styles such as bold or italic.
01:57
The text size can be either annotative or have a preset height.
02:02
Annotative styles will adapt the height of the text
02:06
based on the current annotation scale to maintain the
02:09
paper text height that's assigned to that style.
02:12
Textiles that are annotative are represented with a
02:15
blue triangular marker beside the name for a non
02:19
annotative style.
02:20
The default height is assigned when text is used that references this style,
02:25
the height will have to be adjusted as needed in order to view and plot correctly.
02:30
The width factor will adjust the overall width of the text
02:32
and the oblique angle will determine how the text is slanted.
02:36
The upside down backwards and vertical effects can be
02:39
used for special situations if supported by the selected font
02:43
to change the look of the room names.
02:45
We need to change the font assigned to the label's style.
02:48
With the label style selected, choose a different font from the drop down list.
02:54
Click apply and close the dialogue.
02:56
All the text that references that style updates to reflect the styles change.
03:02
Now let's create a new textile to add labels to the closets on the plan press,
03:07
enter to open the text style dialogue again, select the label's style and click new.
03:12
This creates a new style based on the one that was selected
03:16
and makes that new style current name, the new style italic click OK.
03:21
Under font name, select complex dot S H X.
03:25
This particular font doesn't have an italic option.
03:28
So change the oblique angle to 15 to emulate the look of an italic fond,
03:34
change the paper height to 150.125, click apply
03:38
then close on the annotate tab, click the multi line text tool,
03:43
pick a location for the label type closet and
03:45
click outside of the editor to close the command.
03:48
Another commonly used annotation object is a multi
03:51
liter
03:52
and multi liter styles serve the same purpose
03:55
for multi leaders that textiles serve for text.
03:58
They provide a central definition of all of the visual
04:01
and behavioral characteristics of the leaders that reference that style
04:06
on the ribbons annotate tab,
04:08
click the flyout arrow on the leaders panel title to open the multi
04:12
leader style manager This provides a list of all
04:15
the multi liter styles currently defined in the drawing.
04:19
Let's click new,
04:20
give the new style the name leaders and click continue.
04:25
The leader format tab contains the various properties
04:28
for the leader itself and how it looks,
04:30
whether the leader is straight or curved.
04:32
It's various properties like color line type,
04:35
what the arrowhead should look like and how big let's
04:38
just set the color to red for this exercise.
04:41
The leader structure tab provides
04:44
there's more properties of how the leader should look.
04:46
Primarily whether the leader will be constrained
04:48
to a certain number of pick points,
04:50
how it will be scaled and what its landing will look like for this style,
04:54
set the landing distance to 0.25,
04:57
press the tab key to see the preview update
04:59
accordingly and make sure that annotative scaling is checked.
05:03
The content tab has the properties of the business end of the leader,
05:07
whether it's going to be text and if so what textile, what text height, color,
05:13
et cetera
05:13
or if it's going to be a block and if it's a block, what block is it going to use?
05:19
How is it going to be attached and scaled and color, et cetera.
05:22
Let's use the m text type, set, the text style to dims,
05:28
set its color to green
05:30
and check the frame text option, click OK to return to the multi liter style manager
05:36
and click close on the ribbon, X annotate tab again, click the multi
05:40
liter tool on the leaders panel,
05:42
click the arrowhead location on the red rectangle representing the door,
05:46
pick a location for the landing
05:48
and then type sliding barn door.
05:52
Adjust the text box
05:55
and click away from the leader to finish the command.
05:58
In the same way that we change the style of the text.
06:01
Changing the style of the multi leader will also change its overall look
06:12
by creating and using textiles.
06:15
You can manage the look of your drawing, annotation in one place,
06:18
maintaining consistency and accuracy throughout your drawing.
00:03
Autocad
00:03
annotation comes in a variety of object types.
00:06
From text to tables and styles play an important role in working with them.
00:11
After completing this video, you will be able to
00:14
create and manage annotation styles, apply annotation styles open the drawing.
00:19
Dr Residence provided in the data set.
00:22
If it's not already displayed, press control one to open the property's pallet,
00:26
all the text you see throughout a drawing, whether it's a simple piece of text,
00:30
text in a dimension or multi
00:32
liter text in a table or an attribute within a block.
00:35
All the text you see references a text style in this drawing.
00:40
One of the room labels appears different from the others.
00:43
Select the master bedroom lab label in the properties pallet.
00:46
It is shown to reference the textile named labels,
00:49
press escape to unselected the text.
00:51
Now select the sitting area label.
00:54
Its textile is different,
00:56
select the name of the style in the properties pallet and change it to labels the
01:01
text updates to reflect the properties of that
01:04
style matching the other labels on the drawing.
01:07
Let's take a closer look at how the label's textile is defined on the ribbons,
01:12
annotate tab,
01:12
click the textiles fly out on the text panel
01:15
title to open the text style editor in the textiles
01:19
dialog box on the right side of the dialog
01:22
are all the properties associated with that text style.
01:25
The font determines the overall look of the text.
01:29
A supports two types of fonts, shape based or S H X fonts and true type
01:34
fonts.
01:35
There are unique characteristics to both S H X fonts support line weights by color.
01:40
For example, if red is designated to plot thin, any S H X based text
01:46
that is red will also plot thin true type fonts do not support line weight by color.
01:52
On the other hand, some true type fonts offer styles such as bold or italic.
01:57
The text size can be either annotative or have a preset height.
02:02
Annotative styles will adapt the height of the text
02:06
based on the current annotation scale to maintain the
02:09
paper text height that's assigned to that style.
02:12
Textiles that are annotative are represented with a
02:15
blue triangular marker beside the name for a non
02:19
annotative style.
02:20
The default height is assigned when text is used that references this style,
02:25
the height will have to be adjusted as needed in order to view and plot correctly.
02:30
The width factor will adjust the overall width of the text
02:32
and the oblique angle will determine how the text is slanted.
02:36
The upside down backwards and vertical effects can be
02:39
used for special situations if supported by the selected font
02:43
to change the look of the room names.
02:45
We need to change the font assigned to the label's style.
02:48
With the label style selected, choose a different font from the drop down list.
02:54
Click apply and close the dialogue.
02:56
All the text that references that style updates to reflect the styles change.
03:02
Now let's create a new textile to add labels to the closets on the plan press,
03:07
enter to open the text style dialogue again, select the label's style and click new.
03:12
This creates a new style based on the one that was selected
03:16
and makes that new style current name, the new style italic click OK.
03:21
Under font name, select complex dot S H X.
03:25
This particular font doesn't have an italic option.
03:28
So change the oblique angle to 15 to emulate the look of an italic fond,
03:34
change the paper height to 150.125, click apply
03:38
then close on the annotate tab, click the multi line text tool,
03:43
pick a location for the label type closet and
03:45
click outside of the editor to close the command.
03:48
Another commonly used annotation object is a multi
03:51
liter
03:52
and multi liter styles serve the same purpose
03:55
for multi leaders that textiles serve for text.
03:58
They provide a central definition of all of the visual
04:01
and behavioral characteristics of the leaders that reference that style
04:06
on the ribbons annotate tab,
04:08
click the flyout arrow on the leaders panel title to open the multi
04:12
leader style manager This provides a list of all
04:15
the multi liter styles currently defined in the drawing.
04:19
Let's click new,
04:20
give the new style the name leaders and click continue.
04:25
The leader format tab contains the various properties
04:28
for the leader itself and how it looks,
04:30
whether the leader is straight or curved.
04:32
It's various properties like color line type,
04:35
what the arrowhead should look like and how big let's
04:38
just set the color to red for this exercise.
04:41
The leader structure tab provides
04:44
there's more properties of how the leader should look.
04:46
Primarily whether the leader will be constrained
04:48
to a certain number of pick points,
04:50
how it will be scaled and what its landing will look like for this style,
04:54
set the landing distance to 0.25,
04:57
press the tab key to see the preview update
04:59
accordingly and make sure that annotative scaling is checked.
05:03
The content tab has the properties of the business end of the leader,
05:07
whether it's going to be text and if so what textile, what text height, color,
05:13
et cetera
05:13
or if it's going to be a block and if it's a block, what block is it going to use?
05:19
How is it going to be attached and scaled and color, et cetera.
05:22
Let's use the m text type, set, the text style to dims,
05:28
set its color to green
05:30
and check the frame text option, click OK to return to the multi liter style manager
05:36
and click close on the ribbon, X annotate tab again, click the multi
05:40
liter tool on the leaders panel,
05:42
click the arrowhead location on the red rectangle representing the door,
05:46
pick a location for the landing
05:48
and then type sliding barn door.
05:52
Adjust the text box
05:55
and click away from the leader to finish the command.
05:58
In the same way that we change the style of the text.
06:01
Changing the style of the multi leader will also change its overall look
06:12
by creating and using textiles.
06:15
You can manage the look of your drawing, annotation in one place,
06:18
maintaining consistency and accuracy throughout your drawing.
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