You are on page 1of 10

6/22/2020 Architectural Line Weights and Plotstyles - First In Architecture

U a

ARCHITECTURAL LINE WEIGHTS AND PLOTSTYLES

SPONSORED SEARCHES

dwg downloads free architectural line weights standard architectural lineweight

a lineweights residential construction autocad drawing

Architectural Lineweights and Plotstyles


 
Over the years I have written a couple of items about line weights, plotstyles and the like, and
somewhere in the depths of YouTube there is a video tutorial too, with terrible sound. I continue to
get so many questions about line weights and plot styles, especially for AutoCAD. So, I thought it
was about time I re-addressed the issue, updated everything and tried to give more of a complete
overview of why line weights are important in architectural drawing and how to achieve this in
AutoCAD.

https://www.firstinarchitecture.co.uk/architectural-line-weights-and-plotstyles/ 1/10
6/22/2020 Architectural Line Weights and Plotstyles - First In Architecture

 
Why do we use line weights in architectural drawings?
A line weight is the strength or thickness of a line, achieved by using a variety of pens with different
nibs, or applying different pressures onto the paper.

Line weights are used in architectural drawings to demonstrate relationships between elements,
create depth, scale, to create a hierarchy in the drawing and to add clarity to allow the viewer to
better understand the drawing.

Not only do we use line weights in architectural sketching, we also use them in all stages of
architectural drawing, both hand drawings and computer generated drawings. In the following post
we will look at how to achieve different line weights when working in AutoCAD.

 
How to work with line weights in AutoCAD
 
There are a number of ways to set up and use different line weights in AutoCAD. These options
include using layers to differentiate between lines that you want to be thicker or thinner. For
example, all thick lines will be allocated to one layer, while all thin lines will be allocated to a
different layer. The layers are usually named according to the item they are, for example all lines

https://www.firstinarchitecture.co.uk/architectural-line-weights-and-plotstyles/ 2/10
6/22/2020 Architectural Line Weights and Plotstyles - First In Architecture

that are drawn to represent a wall, will be put on a ‘wall’ layer, and so on. Another simpler option is
to have just a few layers, that are titled according to their line weight. I do not recommend this
myself, as you do not have control over the drawing by setting it up this way, but I know it suits some
people just ne.

I am going to go through line weights and plot styles the way I was taught. Remember, this is not the
only way to do things, but this is the way that I know and use and it works well for me! It is up to you
whether you choose to set your drawings up like this or not.

Job Leading Design Program OPEN

Once you have a set of layers that you like to use (read our layering standards guide here) – you can
then go about assigning colours to the layers. The colours help to differentiate between the lines,
but also identify the line weight of each line.

When we come to print, we assign what is called a “Plot Style” which tells the printer what colour
and thickness each colour should be printed. For example, all cyan lines will be printed at a
thickness of 0.35 in black, but all grey lines may be printed at a thickness of 0.18 in grey. You get the
idea.

I would generally advise you don’t use more than the basic colours number 1 – 10 for general
drawing. It can get overly complicated if you assign hundreds of colours different line weights, it

https://www.firstinarchitecture.co.uk/architectural-line-weights-and-plotstyles/ 3/10
6/22/2020 Architectural Line Weights and Plotstyles - First In Architecture

SPONSORED SEARCHES
architectural line weights standard architectural lineweights dwg downloads free

2d architecture software free residential construction architecture drawing

Recent Posts

https://www.firstinarchitecture.co.uk/architectural-line-weights-and-plotstyles/ 6/10
6/22/2020 Architectural Line Weights and Plotstyles - First In Architecture

How to Write An Architecture Dissertation 101

Free Photoshop Download – People 04

https://www.firstinarchitecture.co.uk/architectural-line-weights-and-plotstyles/ 7/10
6/22/2020 Architectural Line Weights and Plotstyles - First In Architecture

just isn’t necessary.

These are my standard colour to line weight set ups:

Note that the last colours are printed as seen – this option in the plotstyle menu is ‘use object
colour’.

My line weights are on the light side, so you may want to adjust them to suit your needs.

I feel like the best way to really explain line weights and plot styles it to show you! The following
video uses the FIA CAD template to demonstrate some of the key points of using line weights in
autoCAD.

AutoCAD Lineweights and plotstyles

https://www.firstinarchitecture.co.uk/architectural-line-weights-and-plotstyles/ 4/10
6/22/2020 Architectural Line Weights and Plotstyles - First In Architecture

All of this line weight information is basically leading us to printing our cad drawings out as we wish
to see them. This is a daunting process for a new CAD user, and can equally be quite complicated for
people that have a good understanding of AutoCAD. The following outline shows the process going
from cad drawing to printed drawing.

Make sure you have set up your layers so that your lines are allocated correctly
Make sure your layer colours correspond to the plot style you are planning to use to print
Create layouts in your paper space so that you can easily allocate and save plot style and print
layout and use publish shortcuts for printing
Plot using the Plot command or publish command depending on your set up.

I recommend using a standard template le that you use every time you start a new drawing. I use
the FIA Standard CAD Template, which you can purchase from the shop – however if you are
looking for a free option, you can always download my free layer template and adjust it according
to your needs.

Using a few standard plot styles


 
I tend to have between two and three plotstyles that I choose from. The rst is my main style, which
includes a few colours for site boundaries, hatch etc. I then have a completely monochrome option
for black and white printing. Finally, I sometimes use an additional plot style for M&E drawings
which have more colours available for demonstrating different electrical and drainage information.
Rather than adjusting your main one, it is best to have a couple that you can go between as you
need. 

You might also be interested in:

https://www.firstinarchitecture.co.uk/architectural-line-weights-and-plotstyles/ 5/10
6/22/2020 Architectural Line Weights and Plotstyles - First In Architecture

Detail Post – Rainscreen Cladding Details

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

MY FAVOURITE TOOLS AND RESOURCES


I have curated a list of some of the tools and resources I would strongly recommend for anyone
studying or working in Architecture.

Check it Out

JOIN US

First Name Email Address

Subscribe

https://www.firstinarchitecture.co.uk/architectural-line-weights-and-plotstyles/ 8/10
6/22/2020 Architectural Line Weights and Plotstyles - First In Architecture

Some articles on this site may include af liate links for which I may make a small commission at no
extra cost to you should you make a purchase

SOCIALS

Terms and Conditions Work With Me Terms of Use Cookies and Privacy Policy Returns Policy Contact

© First in Architecture | All rights reserved | Designed by DIVI NERD

https://www.firstinarchitecture.co.uk/architectural-line-weights-and-plotstyles/ 9/10
6/22/2020 Architectural Line Weights and Plotstyles - First In Architecture

https://www.firstinarchitecture.co.uk/architectural-line-weights-and-plotstyles/ 10/10

You might also like