COMPUTER AIDED ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
Workshop 1 Notes, Week of August 31, 2009

Workshop 1 Notes, Week of August 1, 2009

1. Opening Microstation :

Programs/Architecture and 3D Modeling/Bentley/Microstation V8i/Microstation V8i

2. Opening a new file :

Choose File / New and choose the directory where you want it to be saved to

The file will open with 4 viewing windows –each show a different views of model space

Use fit window (small mountain icon in each view window toolbar) to see all elements of drawing

If you accidentally close a window you would like to keep open, it may be reopened by clicking on one of the first 4 tabs numbered 1 through 8 at the bottom left of your screen.

3. Turning on standard tool bars (should be on by default):

Select: Tools and each of the following should also be select on: Attributes, Primary, Standard, Main, & Tasks

4. Establishing scale units:

a. MORE DETAILED METHOD:

b. SHORT CUT METHOD:

5. Establishing Reference Grid:Setting a Grid to scale units:

In the Design File Settings Menu, click on Grid

Grid master lighter, dot grid (use 1/12 which is 1 inch, or 0:1 - 0 feet, 1 inch or gets you same result)

Grid reference darker, line grid (12 –point on grid every foot)

To change grid units: Choose Settings/ dgn file/ grid and select desired increments.

6. Drawing graphic primitives (all tools in main tool palette, screen-right)

Polygon shapes (prescribed)

Lines (polygons, single line, surfaces, smartline, etc.) (note AccuDraw compass and snaps to end and midpoints)

Circles (can be drawn by selecting method center, edge, etc.)

Arcs (can be drawn using similar methods as circle)

(note: right mouse button will turn off Accudraw selection of last drawn object)

Exact values may be entered using Accudraw (this is covered in week 2).

7. Using Snaps:

Snaping to the grid (gravity grid): select the lock box symbol on the bottom of the screen and click on grid. The points on the grid will constrain drawing ability

Snapping to other points: Choose the icon that looks like an arc with its end and midpoint highlighted next to the lockbox and select your desired snap. A double click will establish the snap for multiple uses, a single click will only set the snap of a single use. Select “Button Bar” at the top of the snap menu to keep a snap toolbar on the desktop.

Accu-Snap, snaps to existing geometry, can be done midstream/ while using tool. Accu-Snap can also be turned off completely in button bar

Accu-Draw system will be explored more fully in the next couple of weeks

8. Deleting objects:

Select object(s) to be deleted using delete tool (single object) or arrow tool (single or multiple objects) and then use delete button on keyboard or in tool palette)

9. Using the icons on the lower left of your screen:

Fit view (mountain): returns to window what has been constructed in the model space.

Plus (+): zoom in

Minus(-) zoom out

Pan View (Arrow): allows view to be repositioned allow a vector. (zoom factor may be changed)

Rotate View: may be used to move about the construction.

View next and view previous: self explanatory.

Change View Perspective: perspective projection tool (manipulates perspective in very uncontrolled way). Going to Settings / Camera / Off will turn off perspective.

Window Area: defines view window for zooming in

10. Saving file

Microstation is constantly saving the file.

If you would like to save iterations of model, make sure to use File / Save As Edit / undo / redo will allow you return to previous work, but is of limited value.

11. Choosing Levels:

Pull down menu next to the color menu at upper left of screen. You can turn on or off, or make active a prenamed level. Using layers allows parts of the model to be turned off or on and will be useful for assigning attributes. On the upper right side of the screen is a second icon referring to the level manage which allows you to name layers and further use them as we will see later in the term.

12. Choosing Colors:

The pull down menu next to level menu at upper left of screen allows easy selection of colors (stay away from dark blue, hard to see, and red, often used as a highlight color).