How to use Layers in AutoCAD
68Video: Layers Part I
There are several things in AutoCAD that can save you lots of time while making your drawing easier and more productive. One of these tools is AutoCAD Layers. In this AutoCAD tutorial I will walk you through the basics of using layers and will provide some video tutorials to demonstrate.
Before we get started, I should explain the concept behind layers. Basically, a layer is a set of objects that are classified together. This allows us to create a layer called, for example, walls and have this layer’s properties unique to the layer walls. One way to think of layers is as if you are drawing on a transparent sheet and for each item you are using a different sheet. Now with each object on a separate layer we can turn certain layers off and it has the same effect as removing that layers transparent sheet. I think from this example you can see how they become invaluable in large drawings.
Ok, enough theory, lets learn how to use these bad boys. The layers command is started by typing LAYER into the AutoCAD Command line. This will bring up the layers properties manager like in the image below.
Video: Layers Part II
Once you have this window you can do many things with the layers. To create a new layer just click on the new layer button and give the layer a name. Now you can change all the options such as lineweight, color and linetype. This allows you to set your layers apart from the others with visual options.
Two other nifty features of AutoCAD Layers are being able to choose whether the layer prints (great for when you want something in drawing but not on printout i.e. border) and being able to attach materials to the layer for later rendering. This is done in AutoCAD 2007 and above with the MATERIALATTACH command as shown below.
After you have typed the MATERIALATTACH command you can drag and drop materials from your drawing onto layers in your drawing (you must add materials into your drawing first). Timesaver: You can create layers once and save them into a template drawing so they are there for next time.
Layers in AutoCAD are a huge timesaver, productivity booster and all round good guy. I hope you get the hang of them quickly and use them regularly as you will find your AutoCAD experience much kinder.
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Karen says:
4 months ago
How can I select all the items in a layer?