Translations:Tutorial custom placing of windows and doors/13/en
5. Use the Draft Wire tool to create a wire. Go counterclockwise.
- 5.1. First point in (0, 4, 0); in the dialog enter 0 m Enter, 4 m Enter, 0 m Enter.
- 5.2. Second point in (2, 0, 0); in the dialog enter 2 m Enter, 0 m Enter, 0 m Enter.
- 5.3. Third point in (4, 0, 0); in the dialog enter 4 m Enter, 0 m Enter, 0 m Enter.
- 5.4. Fourth point in (6, 2, 0); in the dialog enter 6 m Enter, 2 m Enter, 0 m Enter.
- 5.4. Fifth point in (6, 5, 0); in the dialog enter 6 m Enter, 5 m Enter, 0 m Enter.
- 5.5. In the number pad press A to finish the wire.
- 5.6. In the number pad press 0 to get an axonometric view of the model.
- Note: make sure the Relative checkbox is disabled if you are giving absolute coordinates.
- Note 2: the points can also be defined with the mouse pointer by choosing intersections on the grid, with the help of the Draft Snap toolbar and the Draft Grid method.
- Note 3: you can also create shapes programmatically by scripting in Python. Beware that most functions expect their input in millimeters.