![]() ![]() I use the program sporadically so I don’t get to practice as much as I would like. ![]() I have been working with CAD for years and I am self taught. I tried the wall command years ago and didn’t have the knowledge to make it work for this application (and provide construction drawings). We create the illusion of wall thickness in the door and window openings by building reveals with the same materials. The flats are then screwed to each other and to the stage floor. ![]() Each stock panel no matter the width will have horizontal bracing (1X on edge) on 16” centers. The panels are mostly constructed of ripped 1X pine on edge and 4’ X 8’ X 1/4” (lauan) ply with a total wall thickness that ends up being 2” to 2-1/2” thick. Properties of Rectangles TheDouceHouse 7.24K subscribers 51K views 11 years ago Properties of Quadrilaterals Please visit for more videos like this. Each production has stage flats (walls) with unique properties that may vary throughout the scenery depending on what is pulled from stock and what is newly constructed. I reviewed constraints and will try that later. Any chance our request could be implemented or will understanding constraints resolve the issue.even if I wish to reduce the width of the rectangle and still have it centered at its base when the width is modified? I am greatfull though to now understand that the rectangle command doesn’t function the way I thought it would. It’s exactly what I have been trying to resolve for a very long time. My search for a solution brought me to this post. I couldn’t find an easy way to edit the width so I deleted the rectangle and started over. Today I drew a 30” inch door opening when I meant to draw a 24” wide opening using the rectangle command. I have used AC for years but never on such a regular basis that I remember all the procedures. Has this changed over the years? I used to use Vectorworks and could change length and width of a rectangle and at the same time pick an anchor point when the length and width are being changed. ![]()
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