Drawing Of A Scale
Within a group you can apply a scale to a 2d drawing so that all geometry in that group reflects the selected scale.
Drawing of a scale. The scale is shown as the length in the drawing then a colon then the matching length on the real thing. When a drawing is described as to scale it means that each element in that drawing is in the same proportion related to the real or proposed thing it is smaller or indeed larger by a particular percentage. You can change the drawing scale in any visio drawing.
However when you apply this scale group entities such as text labels and dimensions retain their original properties such as line and font size. I have a question concerning the plot to a certain scale issue. This geometry includes all native layout entity types.
So for example a 50 scale drawing could use a scale of 1 inch 5 feet 1 inch 50 feet 1 inch 500 feet. The 20 scale is used for scales such as 1 inch 2 feet 1 inch 20 feet and 1 inch 200 feet. A scale ruler or architect s scale looks like a triangular shaped ruler and can adjust measurements to your preferred scale quickly.
This drawing has a scale of 1 10 so anything drawn with the size of 1 would have a size of 10 in the real world so a measurement of 150mm on the drawing would be 1500mm on the real horse. As a result you can draw to scale and adjust that scale in layout. For instance i want to plot a drawing on 34 22 d size paper.
Whether you are using a 10 scale 20 scale or 50 scale the values increase by multiples of 10. Scale drawings show an image either reduced or enlarged in size. The change between the original and the scaled drawing is generally represented by two numbers separated by a colon like 10 1 read as ten to one.
Exactly how do you figure out what the limits should be set at in order to plot to a certain scale. Scale drawings allow us to accurately represent sites spaces buildings and details to a smaller or more practical size than the original. The drawing scale determines how a distance on the page represents a distance in the real world.
For example 1 inch on an office layout might represent 1 foot in the actual office.