If you want to draw a circle using AutoCAD, follow the steps below
yakimeshi
1:13 pm on December 14, 2009
Step 1
Type C then hit the enter button.
You can also click on the circle icon. This looks like a circle with a line drawn from the center to about two o’clock. In the classic workspace the circle button is on the draw toolbar. On the ribbon work spaces it’s in the draw section of the home tab.
Step 2
Choose the method of drawing the circle.
On the classic view your choices will show up on the command line. In the ribbon workspaces you’ll need to hit the down arrow to see them.
Default: Click center point then anywhere on the circle.
3P: Pick three points and a circle that goes through them will show up.
2P: Draw the radius and the circle will be drawn around it.
Ttr: Click on two tangent points then type in the radius of the circle.
Step 3
Click on the needed points and or enter the radius.
yakimeshi 1:13 pm on December 14, 2009
Step 1
Type C then hit the enter button.
You can also click on the circle icon. This looks like a circle with a line drawn from the center to about two o’clock. In the classic workspace the circle button is on the draw toolbar. On the ribbon work spaces it’s in the draw section of the home tab.
Step 2
Choose the method of drawing the circle.
On the classic view your choices will show up on the command line. In the ribbon workspaces you’ll need to hit the down arrow to see them.
Default: Click center point then anywhere on the circle.
3P: Pick three points and a circle that goes through them will show up.
2P: Draw the radius and the circle will be drawn around it.
Ttr: Click on two tangent points then type in the radius of the circle.
Step 3
Click on the needed points and or enter the radius.
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