Most objects such as Zones, Windows, Doors and many others are created using Hero's Drawing Modes.
These Drawing Modes are accessed on the Visual View's Left Toolbar. They include:
Free Drawing Mode or Default mode | |
Opening Drawing Mode (Windows, Door & Permanent Openings) | |
Screen & Eave Drawing Modes for Screens (Vertical Shading Objects) & Eaves (Horizontal Shading Objects) Attach Screen or Eave (discussed in Screen & Eave Drawing Modes) | |
Set Project Orientation (discussed in Visual View Top Toolbar) |
DRAWING MODES
To enter the desired Drawing-Mode 🖱 Click the relevant button or use its ⌨ keyboard shortcut.
You can find an explanation of each Drawing-Mode by hovering over the button and waiting for the Tooltip to show which will also show the keyboard shortcut.
Entering into a Drawing-Mode will exit out of Free Drawing Mode such that normal selection & dragging of objects is disabled.
Most drawing-modes share similar controls & functionality.
To exit any drawing mode and return to Free Drawing Mode, hit the ⌨ Escape
key, or 🖱 Right-Click
to reset each step until the drawing-mode is exited.
Drawing Modes that create shapes such as Line, Rectangles & Polygons will share several features including:
🖱
Left-Click
to place points of the object
🖱
Double Left-Click
typically completing polygon shape (or clicking back at the origin)
🖱
Right-Click
will reset backwards one-step in object creation, removing the previous point. If no object remains, the next 🖱Right-Click
will exit the drawing mode
You can enter Manual Dimensions when drawing most objects. Type the desired dimension in millimetres and hit ⌨ Enter
to commit the value.
Holding ⌨ Shift
while drawing line or polygon shapes will typically lock the direction of the current line to a straight ↔ or ↕ direction.
Most Drawing-Modes have several Sub-Modes that allow you to create the object in different ways, for example Skylights, can be created as Rectangles, or Line by Line for polygon shaped skylights, or as a Circular shape.
These sub-modes are changed by clicking the Sub-Mode Button in the Drawing Mode guide-box, or by using the ⌨ Tilde `
keyboard shortcut which is above the ⌨ Tab
key on most standard keyboards.