& Construction

Integrated BIM tools, including Revit, AutoCAD, and Civil 3D
& Manufacturing

Professional CAD/CAM tools built on Inventor and AutoCAD
Integrated BIM tools, including Revit, AutoCAD, and Civil 3D
Professional CAD/CAM tools built on Inventor and AutoCAD
Work with object snaps and operate snap tracking for a smoother workflow.
Type:
Tutorial
Length:
4 min.
Tutorial resources
These downloadable resources will be used to complete this tutorial:
Transcript
00:04
Object snaps or O
00:06
snaps as they are commonly referred to are an essential tool.
00:09
Not only to be able to draw with accuracy in AUTOCAD,
00:13
but for editing with accuracy as well,
00:16
we will touch on a few of the more commonly used O
00:19
snaps. During the first section of this lesson,
00:23
O snaps can be turned on
00:25
by clicking on the O
00:27
snap, toggle
00:29
down here in the status bar.
00:32
When O
00:33
snaps are turned on in this method, this is referred to as running object snaps
00:40
on this button, there's also a drop down which allows you to select which O
00:45
snaps you want to be running.
00:48
So when O
00:49
snaps are running,
00:50
they can be used in coordinating with commands such as the line or Polyline command
00:57
to accurately place your cursor.
01:01
So if you wanted to draw a line from the end of a building, for example,
01:06
you could type in the line command
01:09
and with running object snaps on,
01:12
you can see how I'm grabbing
01:14
the endpoint
01:15
O snap.
01:17
Other O
01:18
snaps include
01:20
quadrants. So if you wanted to draw a line from the quadrant of a circle, notice how
01:27
I can hover over each quadrant of the circle
01:31
and the O
01:32
snap marker
01:33
marks it.
01:34
But this also works for arcs.
01:36
In
01:36
this example, I have an arc in the parking lot.
01:41
And right now it's actually getting
01:44
the midpoint of that arc.
01:46
But if I were to use the line command
01:50
and then
01:52
control right click and choose quadrant.
01:57
Now I'm snapping to the quadrant
02:00
of that arc.
02:02
So certain
02:03
O
02:04
snaps can be used for particular geometry
02:07
such as
02:11
geometric center
02:14
center
02:15
and quadrant
02:16
would not be used for all kinds of geometry.
02:20
Center can be used for circles.
02:23
Geometric center
02:25
can be used for objects such as rectangle.
02:29
Let's say for example,
02:31
if I wanted to draw a line
02:34
from the geometric center
02:36
of this building,
02:38
what I can do
02:40
is instead of using
02:42
running O
02:43
snaps,
02:44
I can access my O
02:46
snaps by
02:47
holding the control or shift key down
02:50
and then right clicking.
02:52
And from here I can choose geometric center
02:56
and notice
02:59
it gives me a marker that shows me the geometric center of that particular geometry.
03:06
And the endpoint of my line started at
03:09
that geometric center.
03:13
A similar command is called mid two point or M two P.
03:19
If I wanted to draw a line that was calculated between two specific points,
03:25
what I can do is start the line command then type in M two P
03:31
enter
03:32
and I'll grab the first
03:35
point and then the second point.
03:38
And you'll see that that line starts
03:41
at the calculated midpoint between the two selected points that I chose
03:49
a third way to access O
03:51
snaps.
03:51
You can start, for example, a line command and then press enter
03:57
and then I could type in
03:59
the O
03:59
snap that I want to use.
04:01
For example, if I type in end
04:05
and press enter,
04:06
now I'm accessing the end point of that particular line.
Video transcript
00:04
Object snaps or O
00:06
snaps as they are commonly referred to are an essential tool.
00:09
Not only to be able to draw with accuracy in AUTOCAD,
00:13
but for editing with accuracy as well,
00:16
we will touch on a few of the more commonly used O
00:19
snaps. During the first section of this lesson,
00:23
O snaps can be turned on
00:25
by clicking on the O
00:27
snap, toggle
00:29
down here in the status bar.
00:32
When O
00:33
snaps are turned on in this method, this is referred to as running object snaps
00:40
on this button, there's also a drop down which allows you to select which O
00:45
snaps you want to be running.
00:48
So when O
00:49
snaps are running,
00:50
they can be used in coordinating with commands such as the line or Polyline command
00:57
to accurately place your cursor.
01:01
So if you wanted to draw a line from the end of a building, for example,
01:06
you could type in the line command
01:09
and with running object snaps on,
01:12
you can see how I'm grabbing
01:14
the endpoint
01:15
O snap.
01:17
Other O
01:18
snaps include
01:20
quadrants. So if you wanted to draw a line from the quadrant of a circle, notice how
01:27
I can hover over each quadrant of the circle
01:31
and the O
01:32
snap marker
01:33
marks it.
01:34
But this also works for arcs.
01:36
In
01:36
this example, I have an arc in the parking lot.
01:41
And right now it's actually getting
01:44
the midpoint of that arc.
01:46
But if I were to use the line command
01:50
and then
01:52
control right click and choose quadrant.
01:57
Now I'm snapping to the quadrant
02:00
of that arc.
02:02
So certain
02:03
O
02:04
snaps can be used for particular geometry
02:07
such as
02:11
geometric center
02:14
center
02:15
and quadrant
02:16
would not be used for all kinds of geometry.
02:20
Center can be used for circles.
02:23
Geometric center
02:25
can be used for objects such as rectangle.
02:29
Let's say for example,
02:31
if I wanted to draw a line
02:34
from the geometric center
02:36
of this building,
02:38
what I can do
02:40
is instead of using
02:42
running O
02:43
snaps,
02:44
I can access my O
02:46
snaps by
02:47
holding the control or shift key down
02:50
and then right clicking.
02:52
And from here I can choose geometric center
02:56
and notice
02:59
it gives me a marker that shows me the geometric center of that particular geometry.
03:06
And the endpoint of my line started at
03:09
that geometric center.
03:13
A similar command is called mid two point or M two P.
03:19
If I wanted to draw a line that was calculated between two specific points,
03:25
what I can do is start the line command then type in M two P
03:31
enter
03:32
and I'll grab the first
03:35
point and then the second point.
03:38
And you'll see that that line starts
03:41
at the calculated midpoint between the two selected points that I chose
03:49
a third way to access O
03:51
snaps.
03:51
You can start, for example, a line command and then press enter
03:57
and then I could type in
03:59
the O
03:59
snap that I want to use.
04:01
For example, if I type in end
04:05
and press enter,
04:06
now I'm accessing the end point of that particular line.
Industry:
How to buy
Privacy | Do not sell or share my personal information | Cookie preferences | Report noncompliance | Terms of use | Legal | © 2025 Autodesk Inc. All rights reserved
Sign in for the best experience
Save your progress
Get access to courses
Receive personalized recommendations
May we collect and use your data?
Learn more about the Third Party Services we use and our Privacy Statement.May we collect and use your data to tailor your experience?
Explore the benefits of a customized experience by managing your privacy settings for this site or visit our Privacy Statement to learn more about your options.