is set to Meter(insunits), your source drawing and also your block is set to mm. While using Acad function (INSERT or DesignCenter, AutoCAD will scale your block-insert well, copy&paste just copy the blockreference. (There is also a way to make it working by this way, but i...
Having to adjust the scale factor does make sense when you think about it, your title block in PS is in mm yet what you are drawing is in meters. If you make your title block in Meters as well then the expected scale factors would work just fine, but if mixing M and mm...
Back at home, I began my first AutoCAD drawing of an AFV. From that drawing came this scratch-built model. On this project is where I perfected my technique of printing AFV parts, based on the AutoCAD drawings, on to sticky back film, to guide the cutting of the pieces. All of the...
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When setting the viewport scale in Paper space, the drawing seems to be scaled at the wrong scale, either too big or too small in AutoCAD. The Units are set to a different value compared to the values set in DWGUNITS. First check the Drawing units by typ
I'd created a structure composed of different solids and when I attempted to scale down by 1000 (mm to m) my pc froze. I got round this by saving the drawing which contained the solid (drawn in mm) then opened up a fresh drawing and used the 'insert block' feature > browsed ...
If you already know how to look it up, you'll see your drawing units are set to METERS. No, you're not drawing in mm and you're not in cm. <<It is critical to know the drawing units. Ignoring the units will give you problems.>> Next, make your drawing lengths are 'real ...
in your uploaded drawing, this means: modelspace units=meters and paperspace units=inches however, what you really want is this: modelspace units=meters and paperspace unit= mm although autocad gives you the option to change your modelspace units, for example, from feet to meters, from inches...
For my viewports I always use custom viewport scales and always append (m) to the name to differentiate. AutoCAD does not come with any preset drawing scales to handle m to mm like Civil 3D does. so the plain AutoCAD 1:50 scale is 1 paper unit = 50 drawing units. My...
With some civil drawing the model space content is in meters/feet and the paper space is interpreted as meters/feet (instead of millimeters/inches), so a 1:100 scale is set as 1:100. If the paper space is set up as millimeters/inches (as it should be, but thats a different argument...