Allplan 2018 BasicsTutl PDF
Allplan 2018 BasicsTutl PDF
Allplan 2018 BasicsTutl PDF
Basics Tutorial
Basics Tutorial
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Basics Tutorial Contents i
Contents
Before You Start ... ........................................................................ 1
Requirements................................................................................................................ 2
Feedback.......................................................................................................................... 3
Sources of information............................................................................................ 4
Additional Help .......................................................................................................................5
Requirements
This guide assumes that you are familiar with and have a working
knowledge of Windows and Allplan 2018.
The basics are covered in the manual. In particular, you should know
• How to start and exit Allplan 2018
• How to create projects
• How to open and close drawing files and how to set drawing files
to edit or reference mode
• How to control the on-screen display; in particular how to refresh
your drawing and zoom in on details
You should work through the exercises in the given sequence as
tools that are presented in more detail in the earlier exercises are
only referred to by name in later exercises.
Basics Tutorial Before You Start ... 3
Feedback
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4 Sources of information Allplan 2018
Sources of information
Documentation for Allplan consists of the following parts:
• The help is the main source of information for learning about and
working with Allplan.
While you work with Allplan, you can get help on the current tool
by pressing the F1 key, or activate What’s This in the Help
dropdown list (title bar on the right) and click the icon on which
you require help.
• The Manual consists of two parts. The first part shows how to
install Allplan. The second part is designed to provide an overview
of basic concepts and terms in Allplan and introduce approaches
for entering data in Allplan.
• The Basics Tutorial guides you step by step through the most
important tools for designing and modifying elements in Allplan.
• The Architecture Tutorial guides you step by step through the
process of designing a building. In addition, you will learn how to
analyze the building data using reports and to print the results.
• The Engineering Tutorial guides you step by step through the
process of creating key plans, general arrangement drawings
and reinforcement drawings and shows you how to print the re-
sults.
• New Features in Allplan 2018 provide information on what's
new in the latest version.
• Each volume in the Step-by-Step series deals with a specific
concept or series of tools or modules in Allplan in detail. The areas
covered include data exchange, system administration, geodesy,
presentation, 3D modeling and so on. As a Serviceplus member,
you can download these guides as PDF files from the Training -
Documentation area of Allplan Connect
(http://connect.allplan.com).
• You can also find numerous publications on social networks.
Basics Tutorial Before You Start ... 5
Additional Help
Tips for efficient usage
The Help dropdown list (title bar on the right) provides Tips for
Efficient Usage. This topic includes practical tips and tricks showing
you how to use Allplan efficiently and how to carry out operations
with ease.
Unit 1: Introduction
This unit briefly introduces the seven exercises in this
tutorial.
You will create a separate project for these exercises.
Then you will make basic settings which apply to all the
exercises.
A short troubleshooting section is provided at the end to
make sure you succeed.
8 Objectives Allplan 2018
Objectives
The Actionbar Configuration (on page 21) is set by default in Allplan
2018.
All exercises in this tutorial can be done using the Draft role. Exerci-
ses 1 to 6 require the Design task and the 2D Objects, Quick Ac-
cess, Filter and Change task areas. In addition, you will use tools
provided by the Label task and the Text and Dimension task areas.
The last exercise requires the Modeling task and the 3D Objects,
3D Design, Quick Access and Reference task areas.
If you want to work with the palette configuration, you can find
the tools required for exercises 1 to 6 in the Draft, Text and
Dimension Lines modules. These three modules belong to the
Basic family. Exercise 7 introduces you to the 3D Modeling
module in the Bonus Tools family.
All descriptions in this tutorial are based on the Actionbar configura-
tion.
Basics Tutorial Unit 1: Introduction 9
Exercise 4: Rotary
• Creating a circle
• Area detection
• Patterns and pattern definition
Basics Tutorial Unit 1: Introduction 13
To create a project
1 After having started Allplan 2018, you can create a new project
straight from the welcome screen. Click the corresponding tool
and continue with step 4.
2 If you have switched off the welcome screen, click New Pro-
ject, Open Project... on the Quick Access toolbar.
3 The New Project, Open Project dialog box opens. Click New
Project.
Basics Tutorial Unit 1: Introduction 17
5 You will define new patterns and hatching styles as you go along.
You will use project-specific settings so that you do not change
the office standard inadvertently.
18 Creating the project Allplan 2018
Set all Path settings to Project and click Finish to confirm the di-
Note:
alog box.
Organizing projects is
described in detail in the
help for Allplan and in the
Architecture Tutorial.
Path settings:
These define whether the pens, line types, hatching styles, fonts and
material catalogs available in that project are based on the office
standard or whether they are project-specific. In practice, the office
standard is generally used.
Office:
Choose this option if you want different projects within the same
office to use the same settings (for hatching, line types etc.). If you
work on a network, the office standard is the same on all computers
and can only be changed by users with special privileges.
Project:
Choose this option if you want the settings, for instance for patterns
and hatching styles, to apply to this project only (in which case they
will probably be different to those used as the office standard).
Basics Tutorial Unit 1: Introduction 19
1 Current, active The current or active drawing file is the one in which you draw. There must
always be one current or active drawing file.
2 Open in edit mode Elements in drawing files open in edit mode are visible and can be modified.
Up to 128 drawing files can be open simultaneously (regardless of whether
they are current, in edit or reference mode).
3 Open in reference Elements in drawing files open in reference mode are visible, but they can-
mode not be modified. You can configure the program to use the same color for all
elements in reference drawing files. To do this, select the Options, click
Desktop environment and open the Display page. You cannot open
empty drawing files in reference mode.
4 Not selected Elements in these drawing files are not visible.
5 Empty Empty drawing files have no data type icon.
6 Assigned temporarily The drawing file is assigned temporarily to the fileset. Allplan clears this
assignment as soon as you switch to a different fileset.
7 Open in reference The drawing file has been opened by another user in the workgroup en-
mode vironment.
8 Open in reference The drawing file has been opened by another user in the workgroup en-
mode vironment; the color red indicates that the drawing file has changed. You
can apply the changes by selecting Update drawing file on the shortcut
menu. Using the Options, Desktop environment page, you can confi-
gure the program to inform you of changes in reference drawing files.
9 Update locked Using the shortcut menu, you can prevent the update of drawing files in
which you generate views and sections for objects derived from the buil-
ding structure. You cannot update the result until you unlock the drawing
file in question. But you can create a new view or section in such a drawing
file after you have confirmed a prompt.
Basics Tutorial Unit 1: Introduction 21
Basic Settings
Next, make settings that you will use in the exercises.
Actionbar configuration
The Actionbar configuration is set by default in Allplan 2018. This
configuration shows the Actionbar above the workspace. In additi-
on, you can see the Properties, Wizards, Library, Objects, Task
Board, Connect and Layers palettes on the left.
You can access the most important tools on the File menu by cli-
cking the Allplan icon on the title bar on the left.
The title bar also includes the quick access toolbar. Using a dropdown
list, you can select the tools you want to display on this toolbar. In
addition, you can also show and hide the menu bar, define the se-
quence of the tools on the quick access toolbar and click Customize
User Interface... to open the Customize dialog box - Actionbar tab.
22 Basic Settings Allplan 2018
1 - Role
2 - Tasks arranged on tabs
3 - Task area
4 - Varying task areas
5 - Quick Access task area
6 - Fixed task areas
7- Load favorite:
8- Actionbar configurator
9- Find
Basics Tutorial Unit 1: Introduction 23
You start by selecting a role (1). The roles that are actually available
to you depend on the selected configuration (7). If Actionbar
[Default] is selected, you can choose from all the roles you purcha-
sed (depends on the license).
The tasks (2) that are available to you change with the selected role.
To open a task, click the corresponding tab. Each task is subdivided
into appropriate areas. You can find areas in different colors, indi-
cating varying and fixed task areas (3). The varying task areas (4)
change with the selected task, such as the Components task area of
the Elements task. The fixed task areas (6) are always included in all
roles and tasks, such as the Selection and Filter task areas. The
Quick Access task area (5) includes tasks with frequently used
tools.
The first time you open Allplan the task areas of the Actionbar are
collapsed. To open the flyout menu of the tools displayed, click the
downward arrow. You can then see all the tools in the collapsed area.
When you point to the name line of a task area, the cursor changes
to .
You can maximize or minimize a task area by double-clicking the left
mouse button within the name line of a task area. A maximized task
area shows more tools, which may also have flyout menus.
Note: You can expand or collapse all task areas by pressing CTRL
while double-clicking the left mouse button within the name line of a
task area. The width of the program window defines how many task
areas are maximized. The tasks areas expand from left to right.
24 Basic Settings Allplan 2018
1 - Task area
2 - Create group of tools
3 - Create in context group of tools
4 - Modify in context group of tools
5 - Tool
Palette window
Using the first two palettes, you can select the properties of design
entities and the wizards that come with the program.
Properties palette
When the Properties tab is open at the top, the following options are available:
Dropdown list at the top Tools at the top and bottom Element properties
Wizards palette
When the Wizards tab is open at the top, the following options are available:
Library palette
The Library palette includes a Filter you can use to show or hide
specific types of library elements (symbols, smart symbols, Smart-
Parts and PythonParts).
After having opened a folder, you can see all subfolders with library
elements (symbols, smart symbols, SmartParts and PythonParts),
provided you have not filtered out library elements. You can select
the objects you want to use. You can also add your own objects to
the corresponding library folders.
28 Basic Settings Allplan 2018
Objects palette
The Objects palette lists all objects and elements in the currently
open drawing files (current or open in edit mode or open in refe-
rence mode). You can sort these objects by topology, drawing file,
layer, material or trade. You can show or hide the individual objects
as you need. You can even activate or deactivate objects and ele-
ments using the Objects palette.
Basics Tutorial Unit 1: Introduction 29
Note: This is only possible if you have used the Allplan workstation to
log in to Bimplus and if the Allplan project is linked with a Bimplus
project, that is to say, the Allplan project data have been uploaded to
Bimplus at least once. See Handling projects using Allplan Bimplus in
the Allplan help for more information on handling projects in a BIM-
compliant manner using Bimplus, the web service offered by ALL-
PLAN GmbH.
30 Basic Settings Allplan 2018
Connect palette
The Connect palette takes you straight from Allplan to content pro-
vided by Allplan Connect. You can enter your user name and pass-
word either directly in the palette or on the Palettes tab of the
Customize User Interface... tool you can find in the dropdown list of
the quick access toolbar or on the Tools menu.
Basics Tutorial Unit 1: Introduction 31
Layers palette
Using the Layers palette, you can access the layer structure quickly
and easily. The palette displays the entire layer hierarchy. You can
define the visibility of layers, change the layer status, select the cur-
rent layer and choose privilege sets and print sets.
Note:
You can find the Customize User Interface... tool in the dropdown
list of the quick access toolbar. Using the Palettes tab, you can ar-
range and customize the palettes to suit your needs. You can show
and hide the palettes as you need.
As an alternative, open the shortcut menu of a palette and select
Customize....
32 Basic Settings Allplan 2018
Tip: You can expand or col- Note: The Actionbar is docked to the top of the working area. If
lapse all task areas by pres- you want, you can drag the Actionbar to the bottom and dock it
sing CTRL while double- there. You can also make the Actionbar float anywhere on your
clicking the left mouse but- screen. By double-clicking the left mouse button, you can dock it
ton within the name line of a to the place where it was docked last.
task area.
Basics Tutorial Unit 1: Introduction 33
Track tracing
Track tracing helps you design intuitively. As you usually work with
fixed measurements in the following exercises, you do not need
track tracing.
Options
You will use the unit m for the following exercises.
Pen settings
Before you start drawing, you need to define the line thickness (pen)
and the line type in the Properties palette. You can change these
settings at any time while you are drawing or later.
Each element can be given one of Allplan's 256 line colors or element
colors. However, the way elements look depends on the setting of
the Color stands for pen option in Show/Hide (quick access
toolbar):
• When the Color stands for pen option is selected, the element is
automatically displayed in the color that is associated with the
current pen thickness (this is the default setting).
• When the Color stands for pen option is not selected, the ele-
ment is displayed on the screen using the line color you selected.
2 Click the Line type dropdown list and choose 1 (a continuous line).
3 Click the Line color dropdown list and choose 1 (black).
Basics Tutorial Unit 1: Introduction 37
Draw all the exercises in this guide with these basic settings even if
this is not explicitly specified.
Allplan provides two different options for structuring drawing files:
• The building structure
• The fileset structure
You can use these two structures in parallel manner. The building
structure is particularly useful for applying a logical structure to a
building.
As the exercises in this tutorial do not build on one another, a sepa-
rate drawing file is used for each exercise.
38 Controlling What’s on Your Screen Allplan 2018
Note: If you have loaded a view using Save, Load View, you can
only see this view.
Zoom Section Zoom Section zooms in on a section. To do this, press and hold
down the left mouse button and enclose the elements you want to
zoom in a selection rectangle.
Navigation Mode Navigation Mode enables the navigation mode in the current
viewport. In this mode, you can use the mouse to view a 3D model.
Note: You can navigate in sphere mode or in camera mode (keep the
CTRL KEY pressed down).
Previous View Previous View restores the previous view or display scale set
(provided you had selected a different view or scale before you
selected the current setting).
Next View Next View restores the next view or display scale set (provided
you have already selected a subsequent view or scale).
40 Controlling What’s on Your Screen Allplan 2018
Save, Load View Using Save, Load View, you save the current view under a na-
me of your choice or retrieve a view you saved beforehand.
3D View You can use 3D View to display 3D models in three-dimensional
space in a perspective view by entering an eye point (observer) and
target point. You can also use this tool to create a view based on the
building structure.
Element Selection Using Element Selection, you select the design entities you
want to display in the current viewport. The program temporarily
hides all the other design entities.
Drawing File Selection You can use Drawing File Selection to temporarily hide drawing
files that are currently visible in the active viewport.
Click Drawing File Selection again to restore the initial situation
in the active viewport. As a result, you can see all the drawing files
that had been visible before you selected this tool.
Always on Top Always on Top places the viewport so that it is always on top
(i.e., in front of) the other ones.
or
You can use this tool only if you have not selected the Connected
option and the viewport is not maximized.
Basics Tutorial Unit 1: Introduction 41
Important!
This setting only applies to the current viewport. It has no effect on
the settings used for rendering.
Section Display Using the Activate Section tool or the Section Display list box,
you can display your design in an architectural section (provided you
defined its Clipping Path beforehand).
Display Scale You can use Display Scale to set the scale for displaying the model
on screen.
The display scale governs the ratio between the model as displayed
on the screen and its real-life dimensions. The scale therefore chan-
ges automatically if you change the size of sections displayed on
screen. The current display scale is shown on the viewport toolbar in
the lower border of a viewport.
View Type Using the View Type list box, you can select one of the predefined
view types (Wireframe, Hidden, Animation, Sketch or RTRender)
for the current viewport. Of course, you can also select a view type
you defined yourself.
When Layout Editor is open, you can switch between Design view
and Print view (= preview of resulting printout).
Note: You can find more tools for controlling what's on your screen
in the View and Window dropdown lists on the quick access
toolbar and on the shortcut menu (in navigation mode only).
42 How to ... Allplan 2018
How to ...
Sometimes, things will not immediately work out as required. This list
helps you succeed.
What if …
• ... I have selected the wrong tool?
Press ESC and click the correct icon.
• ... I make a mistake as I go along?
Press ESC to quit (you may have to do this several times).
Click Undo.
• ... I have inadvertently deleted the wrong elements?
If Delete is still active, press the right mouse button twice.
If no tool is active, click Undo.
• ... I have unintentionally opened a dialog box or entered wrong
values?
Click Cancel.
- Click Plan.
• ... the workspace is suddenly divided into a series of different
viewports?
Click 1 Viewport ( Window dropdown list on the quick ac-
cess toolbar).
Tip: Check whether the • ... specific kinds of elements such as text or hatching do not
relevant layer is set to vi- appear in the workspace?
sible. Click Show/Hide ( View dropdown list on the quick access
toolbar) and check that the relevant element type is selected.
Basics Tutorial Unit 2: Designing and Modifying 2D Elements 43
Tools: Objective:
5 Click Close.
Basics Tutorial Unit 2: Designing and Modifying 2D Elements 47
Tip: To switch between , 9 The length of the rectangle in the x-direction is 1.8 m. Enter dx
and in the dialog line, = 1.8 in the dialog line. Press the TAB key. This takes you to dy.
use the TAB key or 10 The height of the rectangle in the y-direction is also 1.8 m. Enter
SHIFT+TAB.
dy = 1.8 in the dialog line and press ENTER to confirm.
The file cabinet is displayed as a rectangle in the workspace.
2 Enter the following values in the dialog line and press ENTER to
confirm after each one.
Number of parallel lines: 1
Offset: 0.05
3 Click the top right corner of the rectangle.
Right is active in the input options.
Basics Tutorial Unit 2: Designing and Modifying 2D Elements 49
As soon as you point to a point, the system will snap to this point.
The point snapped is marked with a red X.
50 Exercise 1: File Cabinet with Drawers Allplan 2018
5 To draw the new rectangle outside the existing one, click the
corners of the file cabinet in a counter-clockwise direction. To
close the polyline, the last corner you click should coincide with
the first one.
(1) Direction
(A) Negative offset
(B) Positive offset
(1) Direction
(A) Negative offset
(B) Positive offset
52 Exercise 1: File Cabinet with Drawers Allplan 2018
Designing drawers
Next, create a drawer using the Rectangle tool. Allplan provides a
number of tools to help you place points with great precision. In the
following section, you will design the drawer by snapping to points
and entering offset values.
To design a drawer
1 Click Rectangle.
Note: Check that Create rectangle as a polyline is not selec-
ted in the input options. Otherwise, the rectangle can only be
addressed as a single entity. As you need to copy individual lines
of the rectangle later, it is essential that the lines can be selected
individually.
2 Check that Delta point is active in the dialog line.
3 To specify the rectangle’s start point, point to the bottom left
corner of the inner cabinet line.
The system snaps to this point, which is indicated by a blue Cur-
sorTip displayed with the crosshairs. A red X is now displayed on
this corner, and the X-coordinate and Y-coordinate bo-
xes are highlighted in yellow in the dialog line.
4 Press the TAB key to activate the X-coordinate box and
enter 0.02.
A red point symbol (+) moves to the right.
Basics Tutorial Unit 2: Designing and Modifying 2D Elements 53
7 This completes the first drawer. You will design the other dra-
wers based on this first one.
8 Press ESC to quit the Rectangle tool.
To draw a knob
1 Click Circle.
The drawer with the knob is attached to the crosshairs (at the
corner you just clicked).
4 Go to the coordinate dialog box and set the Number of copies
to 5 (do not press ENTER to confirm!).
5 To point or enter offset
To define the drop-in point, point to the top left corner of the
drawer so that Allplan snaps to this point.
Note:
The Selection task area (Actionbar - all roles and all tasks) lets you
define how and which elements are selected by the selection
rectangle:
Mirroring drawers
Next, you will mirror the drawers to the right-hand side. To do this,
you will use the Copy and Mirror tool. The center axis of the file ca-
binet will serve as the mirror axis.
9 Define the center axis of the file cabinet as the mirror axis.
Move the crosshairs to the top line of the file cabinet, open the
shortcut menu and click Midpoint.
Allplan snaps to the midpoint; this point defines the first point of
the mirror axis (see illustration below).
10 To define the second point of the mirror axis, move the cross-
hairs to the bottom line of the file cabinet and, on the shortcut
menu, click Midpoint again.
Basics Tutorial Unit 2: Designing and Modifying 2D Elements 61
A = Mirror axis
3 Open the shortcut menu and choose Midpoint. Then click two
diagonally opposite corners of the door in the middle.
This defines the center of the rectangle.
4 Enter 0.1 for the length and press ENTER to confirm.
5 Enter 0.01 for the width and press ENTER to confirm.
Tools: Objective:
7 Make drawing file 2 current, close drawing file 1 and close the
dialog box.
Basics Tutorial Unit 2: Designing and Modifying 2D Elements 65
Stretching entities
The next step involves modifying the upper two corners of the file
cabinet. This way, you will change the height of the file cabinet to 2.1
m. In addition, you will add two drawers using the Copy tool. To do
this, you will use direct object modification.
To stretch entities
1 Right-click in the workspace and select the Stretch Entities
tool on the shortcut menu.
2 Select all the points on the entity you want to stretch. Make sure
you select the two top drawers together.
3 From point:
Click the top left corner of the file cabinet.
66 Exercise 1: File Cabinet with Drawers Allplan 2018
4 To point:
Tip: You can also enter the
The file cabinet should be 2.1 m high; in other words, you need to
values in the dialog line wit-
hout clicking a start point: lengthen the file cabinet by 0.3 m in the y-direction. Click Del-
dx = 0 ta point in the dialog line and enter dy = 0.30.
dy = 0.30
7 Point to one of the two selected lines and click Copy on the
context toolbar.
8 From point:
Click the bottom left corner of the incomplete drawer on the left.
11 Press ESC.
Basics Tutorial Unit 2: Designing and Modifying 2D Elements 69
Adding a frame
To finish, you can enhance the file cabinet by adding a frame to the
door in the middle. To do this, you will use the Parallel to Element
tool.
To add a frame
1 Click Line (2D Objects task area).
The system prompts you to select an element.
Click the inner cabinet edge on the left-hand side.
2 Through point or offset:
Enter 0.6 in the dialog line and press ENTER to confirm.
3 Which side?
Click in the workspace to the right of the line.
4 Number:
Enter 1 and press ENTER to confirm.
5 The Parallel to Element tool is still active. The distance to the
next line is calculated based on the new line you just created.
6 Enter 0.6 in the dialog line and press ENTER to confirm.
70 Exercise 1: File Cabinet with Drawers Allplan 2018
7 Number:
Enter 1 and press ENTER to confirm.
You will use the tools in the 2D Objects and Change task areas.
72 Exercise 2: Retaining Wall with Drainage Allplan 2018
Tools: Objective:
Line
Delta point
Circle
Track line
Tip: Check that Element is 3 The Line Context toolbar box opens. Select Polyline and click
active in the Point snap where you want the line to start.
options. To check this, 4 <Line> To point
right-click to open the Enter dx = 3.00 in the dialog line and press ENTER to confirm.
shortcut menu.
Click Point snap opti- 5 <Line> To point
ons. Enter dy = 0.30 in the dialog line and press ENTER to confirm.
The next point is not at right angles to the previous point. How-
ever, you know the offset values in the x-direction and y-
direction. Use Delta point to place this point.
Tip: Pressing the TAB key 6 Delta point is active in the dialog line.
takes you to the next data Enter the following values:
entry box in the dialog line. dx = -2.00
Press ENTER to accept the dy = 0.20
values.
74 Exercise 2: Retaining Wall with Drainage Allplan 2018
Second option:
Activate track tracing by clicking Track line in the dialog line.
Point to the end of the line you created last. Move the crosshairs
slowly to the left. The 0.0-degree track line appears.
As soon as Allplan displays l = 0.300 for the offset, click this point
or enter 0.3 m for Offset to reference point in the dialog line.
Then press ENTER to confirm.
Note: Track lines indicate the current length. This length is a mul-
tiple of the Grid length you can specify beside Rasterize
length in the dialog line. If you cannot define a specific length u-
sing the track lines, it is a good idea to change the Grid length.
To draw the second line using track tracing, slowly move the
crosshairs vertically downwards. The 90.0-degree track line
appears.
76 Exercise 2: Retaining Wall with Drainage Allplan 2018
As soon as Allplan displays l = 4.000 for the offset, click this point
or enter 4 m for Offset to reference point in the dialog line.
Then press ENTER to confirm.
11 You can also use track tracing to place the next point.
Point to point A and wait at least 500 milliseconds. The program
creates a track point based on the point snapped.
12 Now point to point B (= first point of the design). Wait there too,
until the program has created track points based on points A and
B - this is indicated by a blue square.
Basics Tutorial Unit 2: Designing and Modifying 2D Elements 77
See also:
Track tracing is described in detail in the Allplan help.
14 Switch track tracing off by deactivating Track line in the dia-
log line.
15 Finish creating the retaining wall by clicking the start point of the
first line (point B).
16 Press ESC twice to quit the Line tool.
78 Exercise 2: Retaining Wall with Drainage Allplan 2018
Drainage
4 Delta point is active in the dialog line. Enter the following valu-
es:
dx = -0.5
dy = 0.5
Task 2: hatching
Next, you will apply hatching to the retaining wall. You will also learn
about the principles of entering polylines. The polyline entry tools are
used by just about all functions that expect you to define polylines or
polygonal-bounded areas (e.g. hatching, pattern, fill).
Tools: Objective:
Hatching
Filter by Element
Type
Area detection
Modify Format
Properties
Hatching
defaults
Tip: When you click Multi in 5 Click Single in the input options.
the input options, you can
enter as many areas as you
want.
After you have pressed ESC
to finish entering the poly-
line, Allplan applies hatching
to these areas in one go.
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6 To define the area for hatching, click the corners of the retaining
wall one after the other.
7 To close the polyline, press ESC after you have clicked the last
point or click the first point again.
Allplan applies the selected hatching to the retaining wall.
4 <Copy> Select the element(s) you want to copy < =Line =Circle>
Enclose the retaining wall in a selection rectangle.
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As you have selected the Line and Circle/ellipse filters, only the
outlines of the retaining wall and the drainage appear in the selec-
tion color.
5 <Copy> From point
Specify the starting point for the copy and place the retaining
wall anywhere in the workspace. The position is irrelevant. How-
ever, make sure that the two retaining walls do not overlap.
6 Press ESC to quit the Copy tool.
7 Click Zoom All to display the two walls in their entirety on
screen.
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Collapsed task areas do not show all tools. The flyout menu of one of
these tools contains all the tools in the collapsed area.
You can maximize or minimize a task area by double-clicking the left
mouse button within the name line of a task area.
A maximized task area shows more tools, which may also have fly-
out menus.
Modifying hatching
Next, modify the hatching pen.
2 To change the pen, open the Pen thickness list box and select
pen number 7 with a thickness of 0.13 mm.
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3 Click OK to confirm.
Allplan prompts you to select the elements you want to draw
with the new pen. Here, too, use a filter.
Tip: You can combine as 4 Left-click the icon in the Filter task area and keep the left mouse
many filters as you need. button held down. Click Filter by Element Type on the short-
cut menu.
5 Select Hatching and click OK to confirm.
6 Enclose the two retaining walls in a selection rectangle.
As you have used a filter, Allplan only modifies the hatching.
7 Press ESC to quit Modify Format Properties.
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Hatching defaults
Allplan 2018 comes with a wide range of ready-made hatching sty-
les. You can also define your own hatching styles or modify existing
hatching styles.
If you have worked your way through the exercises step by step,
you set the paths for patterns and hatching styles to Project when
you created the project for this tutorial. In other words, any changes
you make to defaults (e.g. hatching, pattern) only affect the current
project.
If the path is set to Office, however, you run the risk of modifying
the office standard. This means that any changes you make will af-
fect all projects based on the office standard.
2 The Defaults dialog box opens. Select Hatching and click OK.
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Note: If the You are modifying the hatching in the office path
message appears, the settings you are about to make will modify
the patterns and hatching styles in the office path.
In this case, click Cancel and set the path to Project, which is
described in the following section.
3 Click the button beside Hatching number in the top part of the
Hatching Definition dialog box.
The following section shows how to switch the path settings for
patterns and hatching styles to project. You only need to do this
when you see the You are modifying the hatching in the office
path message after you have selected the hatching defaults.
5 Click OK to confirm.
Allplan copies the office standard to this project.
6 Close ProjectPilot by clicking Exit on the File menu.
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Select the check box in the input options to activate the polyline
entry tools.
Entering areas
Single
Use this to create single, discrete areas.
Multi
Use this to create areas composed of several polygons. Hatching,
patterns or fills get the same group number; rooms are handled as a
single entity. This way, you can define separate rooms, which Allplan
then analyzes as a single room.
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Plus, Minus
If you select Multi, you can use Plus and Minus in the input
options to specify whether each new polygon you enter will be ad-
ded to or subtracted from the overall area.
Area detection
You can use Area detection to automatically detect the outlines
of closed polygons. You can use closed areas delimited by design
entities of any kind as an outline polygon simply by clicking anywhe-
re within the area. Allplan automatically detects and polygonizes the
entire outline. The boundary elements can have points in common;
they can intersect and they can touch. You can turn this automation
feature on and off at any time.
Note: The Minimum distance between points setting in the
Options on the Desktop environment page also applies to the
Area detection tool. To make sure that Allplan detects outlines
with small gaps, you can temporarily increase the minimum distance
between points.
You can only use these tools together with Area detection using
additional point and Area detection.
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Number of segments
The polygonization value is interpreted as the number of segments.
The value for Number of segments defines the number of seg-
ments used to approximate a curve. In the case of a circle, for exa-
mple, a value of 120 means that a full circle is approximated by a 120-
sided polygon. The higher the degree of accuracy you require or the
larger the radius, the higher the number of segments should be used
to approximate a circle. You can enter a value between 36 and 360.
Rise
The polygonization value is interpreted as the rise. The value you
enter for Rise defines the maximum rise of the secant relative to
the arc (in mm). As a result, the curve is polygonized so that the ma-
ximum offset of the polyline's segment to the curve is less than or
equal to the value your specified. This setting produces more accu-
rate results than the number of segments.
Element filter
Element filter
Ignore plan lines of architectural elements
Ignore 2D surface elements (hatching, patterns, fills, bitmap
areas, smart fit placements)
when using area detection
When you select the Element filter, Allplan ignores lines of archi-
tectural elements and 2D surface elements when you use Area
detection or Area detection using additional point. Use this
option if you want to automatically apply surface elements like hat-
ching, patterns and so on to adjacent outlines that are separated by
arcs, splines or curves.
Here is some background information: Allplan polygonizes curves
based on the number of segments specified.
When you enter a second (third...) area, Area detection may take a
long time or produce incorrect results because Allplan detects both
the outline of the surface (2D line) and the boundary line of the poly-
line of the first area.
Back, Help
Back
This undoes the last point you entered.
Note: While you are entering a polyline, it can happen that you inad-
vertently click a point. You can use Back in the input options to
undo every point entered in reverse order.
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Tools: Objective:
Intersect 2 Entities
Division Point
Track Line
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4 The Rectangle tool is still open. Click the top left corner of the
concrete slab and create a roof beam:
= 0.12 and = 0.12
9 Draw the line as shown below and place its end point by left-
clicking. For the time being, the length of the line is not important.
You can delete redundant segments later.
12 Right-click the line in the middle and select Delete on the short-
cut menu to remove the reference line.
14 Now lengthen the top and bottom edges of the rafter as far as
the point where they intersect the vertical edge. To do this, use
the Intersect 2 Entities tool.
Right-click the top edge of the rafter and select Intersect 2
Entities on the shortcut menu.
15 To define the second element, click the vertical edge of the rafter.
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16 Click the bottom edge of the rafter and then the vertical edge.
Allplan intersects the lines. Next, you will delete the redundant
line segments.
17 Right-click one of the lines you want to delete and select Au-
to-Delete Segment. Click the protruding line segments.
The rafter on the left is complete. You will mirror this rafter
across a vertical line which passes through the middle of the roof
beam, thus producing the rafter on the right.
18 Use the left mouse button to open a selection rectangle from
bottom left to top right (positive x-direction), thus selecting the
rafter on the left and the roof beam on the left.
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19 Point to a line of the rafter and click Copy and Mirror on the
context toolbar.
21 Place point 1 for mirror axis: The first point of the mirror axis is the
center of the beam. Select Midpoint on the shortcut menu
and click the top edge of the beam.
A red cross indicates the center of the beam. Click it.
2nd point of mirror axis: Using track tracing, you can display the
track line that is perpendicular to the first point of the mirror axis
(= midpoint of the top edge of the beam). Move the crosshairs
roughly at a 90-degree angle above or below the first point of
the mirror axis. The 90.0-degree track line appears. Click this line
wherever you want.
Allplan creates a vertical mirror axis, mirroring and copying the
selected elements.
22 Press ESC.
23 To delete the protruding line segments, open the shortcut menu
of one of these line segments and click Auto-Delete Seg-
ment.
24 Click all protruding line segments. The result should look like this:
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25 To draw the line between the two rafters, click Line and select
Individual lines.
26 Draw a vertical line as shown below.
2 Start point: Click the bottom point where the two rafters inter-
sect.
End point: Click Delta point in the dialog line and enter the
following value for the y-direction: -0.16
Point or half the width: Enter half the width of the ridge purlin:
0.05
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3 Use the elements of the ridge purlin to create the center purlin
and the collar beam.
4 Draw the bottom edge of the collar beam based on the bottom
edge of the ridge purlin. Click Parallel to Element and enter
0.12 for the offset.
5 You want to make the bottom edge of the ridge purlin intersect
the two outer edges of the rafters.
6 To do this, point to the bottom edge of the ridge purlin. Open the
shortcut menu and click Intersect 2 Entities. This selects the
first element. To define the second element, click the right outer
edge of the rafter.
7 Intersect 2 Entities is still active. Now make the bottom edge
of the ridge purlin intersect the outer edge of the rafter on the
left.
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8 Using the same approach, make the bottom edge of the collar
beam intersect the outer edges of the two rafters.
9 Use track tracing to join the two vertical edges of the ridge purlin
with the top edge of the slab.
Select the Line tool and click Individual lines.
10 Point to the vertical, right-hand edge of the ridge purlin and then
move the crosshairs in a vertical direction.
The 90.0-degree track line appears. Move the crosshairs along
this track line until Allplan displays the point of intersection with
the collar beam. Click this point.
11 Follow the track line as far as the point of intersection with the
top edge of the slab and click this point.
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12 Repeat steps 10 and 11 for the left edge of the ridge purlin.
13 Delete redundant line segments using Auto-Delete Segment
(shortcut menu of a line segment you want to delete).
The design should now look like this:
Construction lines
You will use six nails to fasten each rafter to the collar beam. First,
create a grid consisting of lines in construction line format. To do this,
use the Division point tool provided on the shortcut menu when a
tool is active (e.g. Line). This grid will help you place the nails later.
You can use the Division point tool to address division points of lines
or other design entities. The nails will be placed on the points where
the grid lines intersect.
Tip: The color and line type To draw horizontal construction lines
of the construction lines are
based on the settings you 1 Draw the grid lines as construction lines.
have made in the Options - To switch to construction line mode, select the Construction
Desktop environment - Line check box in the Properties palette.
Display page.
2 Click Line on the Actionbar - 2D Objects task area.
Click Individual lines on the Line Context toolbar.
3 To specify where the line is to start, click Division point on the
shortcut menu.
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A = Start point
B = End point
5 Click division point: Enter the number of divisions in the dialog line:
n = 6.
A = Division point 1
B = 0.0-degree track line
11 To point or offset:
Enter the Number of copies in the coordinate dialog box: 4.
12 Click the point where the outer edge of the rafter and the
construction line intersect (see below).
Now use Division point again to draw the sloping construction lines.
Use Polar coordinates to specify the direction of the construction
line.
A = Start point
B = End point
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5 The Options dialog box opens. Set the Cursor snap angle to 30°.
• b) From point or enter offset: Click the point where the outer
edge of the rafter and the bottom edge of the collar beam in-
tersect (see below).
• c) To point or enter offset: Enter the Number of copies in
the coordinate dialog box: 3.
• d) Click the point where the outer edge of the rafter and the
sloping construction line intersect (see below).
Now you have created the temporary grid which helps you place
the nails.
10 Press ESC to quit the Copy tool.
11 To switch construction line mode off again, clear the
Construction Line check box in the Properties palette.
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Nails
You will place the nails based on the temporary grid consisting of
construction lines. First draw a nail as a circle. Then copy this circle to
the points where the construction lines intersect. Finally, mirror and
copy the complete design onto the opposite side.
7 Select the condition (=) in the dialog box and click OK to confirm.
To finish, you will mirror the nails onto the rafter on the right.
Tip: Instead of defining the 4 To obtain a mirror axis that is exactly vertical:
vertical mirror axis using • a) Click the gable peak.
the 90.0-degree track line,
you can click the vertical line • b) Move the crosshairs vertically downwards so that the
between the rafters. 90.0-degree track line appears.
• c) Left-click in the workspace below the design.
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5 Press ESC.
The design should now look like this:
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Tools: Objective:
Horizontal
Text
Labeling
See also: You can find detailed information on entering and edi-
ting text in the help for Allplan.
3 You do not need the track tracing feature to create labels. Switch
off track tracing by pressing the F11 key.
4 Set the text height to 2.0 mm: Click in the Text height box and
enter 2.0. The text width changes dynamically with the aspect
ratio set.
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5 Click Font and select front number 8 ISONORM DIN 6776 in the
dropdown list.
6 To specify where the text is to start, set the Text's anchor
point to bottom left.
Tip: To place text, you can 7 Type Ridge purlin 10/16 for the text and click OK to confirm.
also press CTRL+ENTER The text is placed in the workspace.
instead of clicking OK. The Horizontal Text tool is still active.
Tip: You can change the
drop-in point by clicking
anywhere in the workspace
until you place the text.
Creating leaders
Leaders connect text with design entities. Leaders are always
placed at a defined offset to the text. Allplan creates them as lines
using the pen you have currently selected. You can also apply sym-
bols to the start points and end points of these lines.
A leader always starts at a defined point of the text. Every text has
eight points from which the leader can originate:
When you move text, the leader ”sticks" to the starting point you
have defined.
To create leaders
1 The following steps require the Text Leader tool. Switch to
the Label task on the Actionbar.
2 Click Text Leader in the Text task area.
3 Click Individual lines on the Text leader Context toolbar.
4 Select the End symbol option in the Properties palette and
choose Black steel construction arrow without boundaries in
the dropdown list.
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5 The Symbol height is set to 3.00 mm. Leave this setting as it is.
6 Leader to text: Click the text to which you want to attach a lea-
der. Make sure that you click the point where you want the leader
to start (at bottom left).
The text is displayed in the selection color.
Tip: If you have accidentally 7 To point: Click where the leader is to end.
created a leader in the
wrong position, you can
easily correct this: Click
Back on the Text leader
Context toolbar and place
the leader again.
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The Leader tool is still active. To add a leader to the next line
of text, repeat steps 4 and 5. Create more leaders as shown be-
low.
You will use the tools in the 2D Objects and Change task areas.
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Tools: Objective:
Circle
Parallel to Ele-
ment
Polar coordina-
tes
Auto-Delete
Segment
Fillet
7 You can now delete the redundant line segments protruding into
the rotary.
Right-click a line you want to delete.
8 Choose Auto-Delete Segment on the shortcut menu and
click the line segments you want to delete.
Allplan deletes the lines as far as the point where they intersect
the rotary.
4 Click above the reference element to indicate the side and enter
the Number in the dialog line: 1.
This creates the first parallel line; the Parallel to Element tool
is still active.
5 The system prompts you to enter an offset in the dialog line. The
value you enter is based on the parallel line you just created. En-
ter the offset between the bottom and top of the traffic island:
1.00
8 Join the end points of the two parallel lines (see below) and press
ESC to quit the tool.
5 To fillet the opposite side of the traffic island, click the top and
bottom lines again.
6 Here, too, the fillet radius is set to 0.5. Press ENTER to confirm it.
7 Click the second circle to use it for the fillet.
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The traffic island is created. Next, you will apply a fillet to the road
leading up to the rotary.
10 Click the top edge of the road and the adjoining outer arc to crea-
te the fillet at the top (see below).
11 Enter the radius: 12.00
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13 Click the bottom edge of the road and the adjoining outer arc to
create the fillet at the bottom (see below). Repeat steps 7 and 8.
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Task 2: pattern
In this task, you will apply a pattern to the road leading up to the
rotary. You will learn about the Pattern and Pattern definition tools.
Tools: Objective:
Pattern
Pattern
definition
Area detec-
tion
Island
detection
Select Pattern
Pattern Width
Pattern
Height
Modify For-
mat
Properties
Convert
Surface Ele-
ment
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7 Switch to the Line tool (2D Objects task area) to join the
right-hand ends of the two lines representing the boundaries of
the road. The Circle tool closes automatically.
Make sure Individual lines is selected on the Line Context
toolbar.
8 Choose Delta Point in the dialog line.
9 Join the end points of the two parallel lines (see below) and press
ESC to quit the tool.
10 Switch construction line mode off again.
Your drawing should now look like this:
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3 Point to the outer circle of the rotary. Make sure that you do not
select the part of the circle that belongs to the road. The arc is
displayed in the selection preview color.
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4 Click it.
5 Convert the circle you created as a construction line to a design
entity.
Select the Modify Format Properties tool in the Change task
area.
6 Select Convert construction lines to 2D entities and click OK.
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7 Press ESC.
8 Click Pattern on the Actionbar - 2D Objects task area.
9 Click Single in the input options.
13 Click the Color name button and select Default Allplan Color 25.
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14 Close the Select RGB Color and Pattern dialog boxes by clicking
OK.
15 Check the input options to see if the Polygonize elements
on/off check box is selected and Area detection and
Island detection are switched on.
Apply pattern 105 to the inner circle yourself. Enter 10 for the Height
factor and the Width factor. Select Allplan Default Color 78 for the
background color.
The result should look like this:
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Please read the notes on defining hatching styles. They also apply to
patterns.
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4 Select a free number (e.g. 11) in the Select Pattern dialog box.
Allplan displays an editing frame on screen, making it easier for
you to define patterns. The frame contains a grid of dots to help
you draw the pattern.
8 Press ESC three times to quit the Line tool and to finish defi-
ning the pattern.
9 Click Yes when you see the Would you like to save the pattern
definition? prompt.
The Tools palette closes automatically.
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Tip: Allplan generates the 6 Here, the pattern is to be generated from the point at bottom
pattern from the reference right; i.e. this is the reference point. Click Custom point in the Re-
point. ference point area to define the reference point.
To define a new reference The dialog box closes temporarily.
point, set the reference
7 Click the point at bottom right to define it as the reference point.
point to Origin and then to
Custom point. 8 Click OK to confirm the settings.
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Tools: Objective:
Copy and
Rotate
Pattern
Line
You can now adjust the pattern placed in the two new roads to
the angle of the other road (compare the section "Applying the
new pattern (on page 154)").
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Pattern line
Finally, you will add a row of large paving stones to the edge of the
inner circle of the rotary. To do this, you will use the Pattern Line
tool.
6 Adjust the Height and Width of the pattern. Select 0.20 m for
both values.
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8 Press ESC.
9 Switch off the Pattern line option in the Properties palette.
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You will use the tools in the 2D Objects and Quick Access task
areas.
Note: In addition to the method described in this exercise, Allplan
offers additional options for creating and labeling title blocks:
The Label tool (Layout Editor task - Layout Editor task area)
provides various title blocks. These title blocks, which are saved as
label styles, transfer specific details and project attributes (date,
project name, edited by and so on) straight from the system to the
title block. The Architecture Tutorial (unit 8) includes an example
showing how to create a title block as a label style.
In addition, you can use the Legend, Title Block tool (Layout
Editor task - Layout Editor task area). These legends always inclu-
de the current layout attributes and project attributes. The program
always creates the legends as associative legends, making sure any
changes in the attributes update automatically. After having placed a
legend, you can resolve it into its design entities.
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Tools: Objective:
Reference Scale
Rectangle
Parallel to Element
Auto-Delete Segment
Delete
Modify Format Proper-
ties
Each task on the Actionbar has its own set of basic settings known
as Options. These contain defaults that affect the way the tools
function.
This way, you can configure the program to suit your own prefe-
rences.
To set units
1 Click Options (quick access toolbar). In the Options dialog box,
select the Desktop environment page.
2 Set the Enter lengths in option to mm.
Change the reference scale too. Until now you have worked at a
scale of 1:100.
The title block will be drawn at a scale of 1:1.
2 Click element
Click the bottom line of the border.
3 Through point or offset
Enter 20 for the offset and
Press ENTER to confirm.
4 Which side?
Click inside the rectangle.
5 Number: 1
6 Point through which element is to pass or enter offset: 10
Number: 4
7 Point through which element is to pass or enter offset: 25
Number: 1
8 Point through which element is to pass or enter offset: 30
Number: 1
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Deleting lines
Finally, delete the lines you do not need.
Tools: Objective:
X-coordinate
(delta point)
Y-coordinate
(delta point)
Copy
Edit Text
Explode Para-
graph
Change Text
Parameters
The anchor point of the text will be exactly in the middle of the
small rectangle - in other words, the midpoint of an imaginary di-
agonal line.
2 Right-click in the workspace to open the shortcut menu (Point
Assistant). Select Midpoint and click two diagonally opposite
points in the field.
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3 Click to expand the dialog box so that all the parameters are
visible and enter the text parameters:
• Center the text's anchor point.
• Text height: 5.00 mm
The Text width adapts dynamically to the Aspect ratio set (in
this example: 1.00).
• Line spacing: 2.00
• Font: 8 ISONORM DIN 6776.
Paragraph text
Enter the name of the construction project in the next field. The lines
are left-aligned. Allplan creates any multi-line text you write in one
go as paragraph text.
Use to delete individual lines from a paragraph.
resolves a paragraph into lines.
Line spacing:
The spacing between lines is based on the line spacing value multi-
plied by text height. Whenever you press ENTER to confirm a line of
text, the program automatically goes to the next line.
Point snap and offset entry:
To position text exactly, use the point snap feature and enter an
offset. This is very useful when you want to place a point relative to
an existing point.
Tip: You can use to save The Horizontal Text tool should still be active.
combinations of text para- You will define the anchor point for the text by snapping a point
meters as favorites: and entering the offset value.
Use to enter a name in 1 Point to the point in the title block as shown below.
the list and specify the pa- Do not click the point!
rameters.
Allplan will use this point as the reference point (i.e. the values you
enter are measured from this point). The point is marked with a
cross.
The values you enter for and are based on this reference
point (the point snapped). To indicate this, the X-coordinate
and Y-coordinate boxes in the dialog line turn yellow.
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2 Enter 30 for dX, press the TAB key, enter -5 for dY and
press ENTER to confirm.
3 Change the position of the text's anchor point to top left.
4 Enter the following text:
New Condominium [ENTER]
With Underground Parking
5 Press CTRL+ENTER or click OK to finish entering text.
6 Press ESC to quit the tool.
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Horizontal text
Enter a line of text on the right in the title block and copy it to the
fields below.
3 Set the text's anchor point to top left. Change the Text
height to 2.5 mm and the Line spacing to 1.5.
For the sample text, enter: Date.
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4 Click OK to confirm.
5 Press ESC to quit the tool.
6 Left-click the text Date.
7 Point to a part of the text that is not marked with a handle.
8 Click Copy on the context toolbar.
Editing text
To edit text
1 Right-click Date at the top and select Edit Text on the short-
cut menu.
The relevant dialog box appears and can be modified.
2 Press ENTER at the end of the Date text to go to the next line.
Enter a placeholder for the date in the next line: XX. XX. 20XX
3 Click OK to confirm.
4 Change the entries underneath and use placeholders as shown
here following the instructions given (see steps 2 and 3).
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5 Click the box beside Width, enter 6.00 and press ENTER to con-
firm.
Task 3: saving the title block as a symbol in the library and retrieving the
title block
In the last part of this exercise, you will save the title block as a sym-
bol in a folder of the library. Finally, you will retrieve the title block and
place it in an empty drawing file.
Tools
Library palette
New group
Insert element
Insert symbol
Find
Symbols
Symbols are design entities that you can use whenever you need.
Symbols automatically adapt to the scale of the drawing file. They
can be addressed (click with the middle and left mouse buttons) and
modified as a single entity. You can alter symbols and save them
using another name.
Symbols are often used for drawings and other common compo-
nents. In time, you will find that you develop your own extensive
libraries for title blocks, fixtures, equipment etc. that you can use
time and again.
Symbols in the Library palette
Symbols and other library elements (smart symbols, SmartParts,
PythonParts) can be stored and managed in any folder in the library.
You can create your own folders in the following data paths:
Office: The folders in this path contain the office standard; they are
available to the entire office:
• Stand-alone computer: for all local projects
• Computer on the network: for all local and remote users and pro-
jects Only the administrator can store and manage symbols.
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4 Enter Symbols for the name of the new group and press ENTER
to confirm.
Tip: You can also change the 11 Set the symbol's base point
position of a symbol’s base Click the bottom right corner. This is the point at which the sym-
point when you retrieve it. bol will be attached to the crosshairs when it is retrieved.
12 In the dialog box that appears, choose Dumb symbol without
Snoop functionality and click OK to confirm.
13 Enter Original for the name of the new symbol and click OK to
confirm.
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14 This saves the new Original symbol to the Title blocks folder.
Tip: Using the input options, 6 If the title block appears too small, click Zoom All in the border
you can change the position of the viewport.
of the symbol’s base point
and define a cursor snap
When placing the title block, you can use the input options to change
angle.
the size of the title block by resizing it in the x-direction and y-
The tools on the shortcut
direction. First, you define a fixed point and then you specify the
menu help you define the
resizing factors.
symbol’s drop-in point pre-
cisely.
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Df Pnt
You can use the default drop-in point. This is the point you chose
when you defined the smart symbol or symbol.
Ang=
Use this to switch between a fixed (‘0’) and freely definable (‘?’)
drop-in angle. When you have selected ?, you can enter the angle
after placing the element, or you can click a line and match its angle.
Note: Using the + and - keys, you can rotate the element displayed
attached to the crosshairs by a cursor snap angle in a clockwise or
counter-clockwise direction. You can specify this angle using Cursor
snap angle (see below).
Num=
Use this to define the number of the elements to be placed. Num=1
places one element; Num=? places any number of elements.
Resize
You can use this to resize the element in the x-direction, y-direction
and z-direction by first defining a fixed point and then specifying the
resizing factors.
Tip: When you activate Ang=? before you click Scale, you can define
an angle and then resize the (smart) symbol you are about to place.
Snoop
You can use this to rotate the element so that it is parallel to existing
architectural lines (e.g. walls). This is done automatically when you
position the cursor over the architectural line. In the case of (smart)
symbols defined as Intelligent symbol/smart symbol with snoop
functionality, the distance to the architectural line is based on the
setting made when you defined the relevant (smart) symbol. For
more information, see Intelligent (smart) symbols. ‘Normal’ (smart)
symbols or elements from the Clipboard are placed using an offset
value of 0.
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Drop
You can use this to define a custom drop-in point by clicking it in the
dialog box.
Attribute
You can use this to assign attributes to (smart) symbols.
Tools: Objective:
Rectangle
Fillet
Parallel to Element
Auto-Delete Seg-
ment
Line
X-coordinate (delta
point)
Y-coordinate (delta
point)
Copy and Mirror
Midpoint
Stretch Entities
Fold Line
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Initial settings
Start by making initial settings.
Tip: When you change the 3 Click the scale set on the status bar and select 1:25.
scale using the Refe-
rence Scale tool on the You will start by drawing the outline.
View menu and define a
scale using , this scale is Bear the coordinate system in mind and the direction of rotation of
also available for selection angles!
on the status bar.
To display the section you want, use the tools at the bottom of the
viewport:
Zoom All Zoom Section
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You can also use the mouse to define the section that is
displayed on screen:
Tip: Did you make an incor- 7 Next, you want to fillet the vertical lines. Open the shortcut menu
rect entry? of the left or right side of the rectangle and select the Fillet
Click Undo (quick access tool.
toolbar). 8 Trimming is displayed in the input options. When this button is
active (default setting), Allplan automatically shortens or
lengthens the initial lines as far as filleting starts. If trimming isn't
active, click to activate it now.
9 Click the other vertical side of the rectangle and confirm the radi-
us of the fillet proposed by the program.
Allplan offers four options for applying a fillet.
Select the semi-circle at the bottom.
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9 Click below the line to specify the side where you want to create
the parallel lines. Confirm the number (1).
10 Create another three parallel lines. Enter 0.02 for the first offset,
0.04 for the second offset and 0.02 for the third offset. Confirm
the number (1) each time.
11 Press ESC to quit the tool.
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Drawing 'Isokörbe'
Create 'Isokörbe' (special type of reinforcement cage) at the top and
on the sides.
7 Now draw the 'Isokorb' at the top using the procedure previously
described. Careful with the direction and the sign (positi-
ve/negative)!
8 You can create the 'Isokorb' on the right by mirroring the one on
the left. Select the 'Isokorb' on the left by enclosing it in a selec-
tion rectangle you open from left to right using the left mouse
button.
9 Click Copy and Mirror.
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10 To define the first point for the mirror axis, right-click the line at
the top and select Midpoint on the shortcut menu.
Make sure that you do not click the midpoint of the line or any
other existing point.
This defines the first point of the mirror axis.
11 To obtain a mirror axis that is exactly vertical, press the TAB key
to switch to the Y-coordinate box in the dialog line.
Enter any dY value (not equal to 0).
This creates the 'Isokorb' on the right, completing the design.
12 Press ESC to quit the tool.
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Tip: Skip a coordinate: 3 Place the starting point at the top so that the cross-section is to
Pressing the TAB key takes the left of the floor plan.
you to the next data entry 4 Enter the following values one after the other in the dialog line.
box. Compare your result with the graphics on the left.
dX = 0.33 ENTER
dY = -2.35 ENTER
dX = -0.33 ENTER
dY = 0.10 ENTER
dX = 0.02 TAB
dY = 0.02 ENTER
dX = 0.07 ENTER
dX = 0.04 TAB
dY = 2.05 ENTER
dX = 0.02 TAB
dY = 0.02 ENTER
dY = 0.04 ENTER
dX = -0.13 ENTER
dX = -0.02 TAB
dY = 0.02 ENTER
dY = 0.10
5 Press ESC to quit the tool.
6 Select pen thickness 0.25 mm (Properties palette) and draw the
'Isokorb' (8/18 cm) at the top.
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Tools: Objective:
Horizontal dimension
line
Vertical dimension line
Auto Dimensioning
Add Dimension Line
Point
Modify Dimension Line
Allplan creates the dimension lines with the pen, line, color and
layer set here, regardless of the settings in the Properties palet-
te.
6 Check the settings on the Text tab in the bottom part of the dia-
log box and set the text parameters as shown below.
7 Select a font and define the dimension text height and width by
entering the following values:
- Dimension text height: 2.50 mm
- Aspect: 1.25 (this results in a text width of 2.0)
8 To define the Position of the dimension text, click the upper box
in the middle.
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9 Open the Dimension Text tab and check the following parame-
ters:
• Dimension text unit: m, cm
• Round-off value in mm: 5
• Number of decimal places: 3
• Number of trailing zeros: 2
• Exponent format option: selected
10 Open the Input Options tab and select the No extension lines
option.
Set the Offset between dimension lines in mm/inch (paper)
to 9.
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3 Click the corners of the 'Isokorb' and the upstand and press ESC
Tip: You can specify the
to quit the tool.
distance between dimensi-
on lines in the Proper- Vertical remains active so that you can create the next di-
ties. You can also move mension line.
dimension lines later using 4 Through point or click dimension line
the Move Dimension Point to the left of the dimension line, as the next dimension line is
Line tool. to be to the left of the first one.
Allplan snaps to this dimension line and displays it in the selection
preview color. A symbol indicates the side on which the new di-
mension line will be created.
Tip: To remove a dimension 2 Click the points to be dimensioned (left and right outer edges of
line point, open the shortcut the 'Isokörbe').
menu of a dimension line
and click Del Dimension
Line Point. Then click the
point you want to delete.
Task 3: applying hatching to precast balcony unit and printing the screen
contents
In the following part of the exercise, you will apply hatching to the
sections of the precast balcony unit. You will use the tools in the 2D
Objects task area (Design task).
Tools: Objective:
Hatching
Area detection
Convert Surface Ele-
ment
Reshape Surface Ele-
ment,
Architectural Area
Show/Hide
Print Preview
Print
3 Click the button with the hatching style on the Hatching Context
Tip: When you click the
toolbar.
hatching number on the
Hatching Context toolbar,
you can quickly select a
hatching style in the follo-
wing dialog box:
Tip: To apply hatching to 7 Click Area detection (input options, icon must be pressed in).
rectangular areas, click two 8 Click within the area to which you want to apply hatching. The
diagonally opposite points. system will detect the boundary of the area automatically.
Then press ESC.
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Tip: To change the hatching 2 The Convert Surface Element dialog box is displayed. Make
style, you can also left-click settings as shown below and click the button with the hatching
the hatching. The program style.
opens the Properties pa-
lette, where you can modify
the hatching parameters
(see above).
Tip: You can also apply whi- To cut out hatching around the dimension text
te fills to dimension text.
1 Open the shortcut menu of the hatching by right-clicking the
To do this, select the Apply hatching of the longitudinal section.
fill to dimension text check
2 Select the Reshape Surface Element, Architectural Area
box in the Properties
of the dimension line, Text tool.
tab. 3 Clear the Polygonize elements check box in the input options
and select Minus.
To create quick printouts, you can use the Print and Quick
Print tools in the dropdown list of the Allplan icon on the title bar and
the Print Preview tool on the quick access toolbar:
• Allplan uses the settings (for example, margins, header, footer,
construction lines) specified in the Print Preview palette. There
you can also set a scale and define the section you want to print.
• You can use the Print tool to print the current contents of the
viewport on a printer you select in advance.
Allplan hides all menus and the Actionbar and opens the Print
Preview palette.
2 Define the settings for print preview in the Settings, Margins and
Display of elements areas.
In the Display of elements area, select the Thick line option. This
not only makes the different line thicknesses visible on screen
but also ensures that they are printed as such.
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Using the Print construction lines option, you can choose to in-
clude construction lines in the printout. Define the other options
as you need.
3 If you want, you can set the scale in the Display of elements
area.
4 In the Settings area, you can select the Printer if you do not want
to use the default printer.
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Unit 3: 3D Modeling
Unit 3 shows you how to get started in Modeling. You will
create a chair based on the zigzag chair designed by Ger-
rit T. Rietveld. You will learn
How to create the initial elements in 3D
How to automatically create a 3D solid based on a pro-
file and a path
How to define a work plane so that you can draw in a
sloping plane as if you were working in plan
How to design a box and use it to create the opening in
the back of the chair
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Tools: Objective:
3D Rectangle
3D Line
Rotate 3D Elements
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15 To draw the first line, select Delta point in the dialog line, enter
dx = 0.265 and press ENTER to confirm.
Tip: Pressing the TAB key 16 Enter the following values in the dialog line:
takes you to the next data dx = -0.265 TAB
entry box in the dialog line. dy = 0.40 ENTER
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17 To draw the third line, enter dx = 0.325 in the dialog line and
press ENTER to confirm.
18 To draw the fourth line, enter the following values in the dialog
line:
dx = 0.05 TAB
dy = 0.27 ENTER
Tip: Do you still know how 2 Select Rotate 3D Elements (3D Objects task area) and click
to do this? Double-click the the elevation of the chair.
left mouse button in the The element is displayed in the selection color.
name line.
3 Define the bottom line of the chair’s elevation view as the axis of
rotation. First click the left point of the line. The sequence in which
you enter the points is important for defining the angle later.
4 Click the right point of the line. This defines the axis of rotation.
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Tools: Objective:
3 Select path
Click the elevation of the chair in isometric view.
5 Open the View menu and click Zoom All in All Viewports.
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As you can see, the Work Plane tool is in the Reference task
area of the Modeling task.
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6 To define the origin of the work plane, click the bottom left corner
of the back of the chair (see below).
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Now all the entries you make apply to the axes of the defined
work plane: You can enter the values defining the box as if you
were working in a 2D floor plan.
10 To draw the box, click Box (3D Objects task area).
11 Check that Based on diagonal line is active in the input options. If
it isn't, activate it now.
13 Point to the point at top left to define the reference point for the
corner of the box. You can see this point in the other two
viewports too.
To add a cutaway
Actionbar: Draft role - Modeling task.
1 To create the cutaway in the back of the chair and to delete the
box, go to the 3D Objects task area and click Subtract and
Remove Solid.
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This creates the cutaway; the resulting chair should look like this
(view type is set to Hidden at bottom right in the border of the
viewport):
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See also: You can find more information on how to use the
mouse in animation in the help for Allplan. See "Sphere mode,
camera mode".
2 Press and hold down one of the mouse buttons, then drag: You
move around the virtual model in sphere mode, which is set by
default.
Pressing the CTRL key at the same time switches to camera
mode.
3 Experiment with the navigation modes and start trying things
out on your own.
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6 In the Color system area, click the button beside Color name.
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The palette shows the old color and the new color.
10 Or what about the wood grain? Would you like to see it?
Right-click the chair in the animation window and select Set
Surface on the shortcut menu.
In the Modify Surfaces palette, go to the Color area and click the
button beside Texture.
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13 Continue to modify the surface. Define settings that are like tho-
se shown below. When you have finished, click OK to confirm.
Index
copy drawing file 63
2 copying and mirroring 45, 58,
2D entities to 3D 243, 252 100, 117, 197, 204, 208
3 D
3D data path 187
2D entities to 3D 243, 252 design check 254
3D line 236 dimension line
extrude along path 243 horizontal 217
rectangle 236 vertical 218
rotate 235, 240 dimension line parameters 214
save 214
A
set 214
Actionbar configuration 21 dimensions 213
contents and structure 22 add dim. line point 221
additional tools automatic 220
division point 99, 109 horizontal 217
polar coordinates 109 set parameters 214
reference point 45 vertical 218
animation 254 drawing file status 19
area detection 86
auto-delete segments 100, 106, E
168, 173, 197, 203 element filter
axis of rotation 240 element 80, 83
enter 35
B
enter points 45
basic settings 21 extrude along path 243
Actionbar configuration 21
options 35 F
settings on the Actionbar 32 favorite 214
show menu bar 33 file cabinet 44
track tracing 34 design 45
box 246 modify 63
brackets 65 filter assistant 55
full circle 117
C
circle 44, 72, 99 H
color 254 hatching 80
construction lines 109, 117, 230 definition 89, 225
contact 3 exclude region 228
copy 45, 55, 63, 65, 83, 109, 117, modify 87, 227
176, 180 horizontal text 122
264 Index Allplan 2018
general 187 U
output 192
symbol's base point 187 understanding drawing files 19
user-defined coordinate system,
T see work plane 246
text V
text anchor point 122, 176, 178,
180 Viewport toolbar 38
text height 122, 176, 178, 180, W
183
work plane 234, 246, 252
text width 122, 176, 183
texture 254 X
title block x axis of work plane 246
design 168
label 176 Y
symbol 187 y axis of work plane 246
tools
2D entities to 3D 243, 252 Z
3D line 236 zigzag chair 233
box 243, 246
circle 44, 72, 99
construction lines 109, 117, 230
copying and mirroring 45, 58,
100, 117, 197, 204, 208
extrude along path 243
fold line 208
horizontal text 122
intersect 2 entities 99
line 72, 83, 100, 109, 203, 204,
207, 208, 210
modify elements 87
modify offset 63
parallel to element 63, 69, 100,
106, 168, 170, 197, 201, 213
print 230
print preview 230
rectangle 44, 99, 236
rotate 240
stretch entities 63
subtract and remove solid
243, 252
work plane 243, 246
training, coaching and project
support 6
troubleshooting 42
checklist 42
troubleshooting 42