Polar tracking assists you to draw at exact angles:
at fixed intervals, starting from 3 O'clock (or East)
at specific additional angles
A polar tracking path line displays from the origin point when you move the cursor close to one of the polar tracking angles. The tracking path lines display as long as the Snap Aperture box overlaps the polar tracking line.
In 3D views an additional tracking line displays parallel to the Z-axis of the current UCS.
Snap track lock: to lock a snap track path hit the Shift key. To unlock a track path, hit Shift again: it works as a toggle. Locked tracking paths turn red.
NOTE |
The display of the tracking path line is controlled through the TRACKPATH settings variable. The color of the tracking path line is controlled through the AutoTrackingVecColor user preference. |
Learn how to draw an isometric perspective using Polar Tracking and Entity Snap Tracking.
To define the Polar Tracking settings
Do one of the following:
Right click on the POLAR field in the Status Bar, then right click and choose Settings in the context menu.
Open the Settings dialog, then expand the Coordinate input sub-category under Drafting in the Drawing settings class.
Expand the Snap Tracking settings
group.
Adjust the settings:
1: Autosnap marker (not used, required for AutoCad compatibility only)
2: Autosnap tooltips (not used, required for AutoCad compatibility only)
4: Autosnap magnet (not used, required for AutoCad compatibility only)
8: If checked, Polar Tracking is on.
16: If checked, Object Snap Tracking is on.
32: If checked, tooltips display for polar tracking and entity snap tracking.
Polar angle: Sets the polar angle increment.
Polar add angles: Sets the additional polar angles. Separate angles by semicolons.
1: If checked, polar angles are measured relatively from selected entities.
2: If checked, the polar angles (interval and additional angles) are also used in entity snap tracking.
4: If checked, the additional angles for polar tracking are used.
8: If checked, press and hold the Shift key to acquire entity tracking points.
Track path: Controls the
display of the polar and entity snap tracking paths.
Using Polar Tracking to draw a line
(option) Check the Polar Tracking settings.
(option) If not already on, click the POLAR field in the Status Bar.
Launch the Draw Line tool.
Specify the start point of the
line.
Polar tracking lines display at the specified intervals and
additional angles.
If the cursor is on or next to a tracking line:
The current distance and angle from the start point display next to the cursor when
A cross marker (X) indicates the current point.
Do one of the following to
define the endpoint of the line.
When the appropriate tracking line displays:
Click when the cursor is at the desired position.
Type the length of the line in the command bar and press Enter.
NOTE |
Turning on Polar Tracking automatically disables Orthogonal Mode. |
Holding down the Shift key pressed while a snap track marker line is displayed, will keep this snap tracker locked, any (snap)point that is picked will be projected perpendicularly onto the tracking line.
A locked tracking line changes to the color defined by the SnapMarkerColor user preference.
Using temporary tracking points
When Polar Tracking is ON, temporary tracking points can be used to pick points at locations where no existing geometry is available to snap directly to, while you know the desired offset distance(s) from snap points on existing geometry in the neighborhood.
TT option: whenever prompted to enter a point, type TT on the command line, then press Enter to define a single temporary tracking point. After the tracking point has been picked, normal command execution continues. Repeat typing TT to enter additional temporary tracking points.
TK option: whenever prompted to enter a point, type TK on the command line, then press Enter to define one or more temporary tracking points. When eventually the desired location has been reached, enter the point by pressing the Right Mouse button or the Enter key.
Launch a draw command, e.g.
Line.
The command bar reads: ENTER to use last point/Follow/<Start of
line>:
Type TT in the command bar, then right click or press
Enter.
The command bar reads: Specify temporary tracking point:
Use an Entity Snap to pick a point on
existing geometry.
A small red cross indicates the temporary tracking point.
Move the cursor in the desired
direction.
Depending on the value of the POLARANG
and POLARADDANG
system variables tracking lines display from the first temporary
tracking point.
When a tracking line in the appropriate direction displays, type the distance from the temporary tracking point.
Specify the endpoint of the line.
Launch a draw command, e.g.
Line.
The command bar reads: ENTER to use last point/Follow/<Start of
line>:
Type TK in the command bar, then right click or press
Enter.
The command bar reads: Specify first temporary tracking
point:
Use an Entity Snap to pick a point on
existing geometry.
A small red cross indicates the temporary tracking point.
The command bar reads: Specify next temporary tracking point (press
ENTER to end):
Move the cursor in the desired
direction.
Depending on the value of the POLARANG
and POLARADDANG
system variables tracking lines display from the first temporary
tracking point.
When a tracking line in the
appropriate direction displays, type the distance from the
temporary tracking point.
A small red cross indicates the second temporary tracking
point.
The command bar reads: Specify next temporary tracking point (press
ENTER to end):
Do one of the following:
Right click or press Enter to accept the second tracking point as the start point of the line.
Repeat steps 4 and 5 until the desired point is specified, then right click or press Enter to accept the point.
Specify the endpoint of the line.
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