Exploring UCS
Many of the drafting commands in AutoCAD will only work in the horizontal plane or, in other words, in the XY plane of the coordinates system. Even some parts of the 3D solid creation commands also have the same restriction (such as the base of the object when creating a pyramid or a wedge). While creating 3D models, you may need to draw a 2D shape on an elevated XY plane, a vertical plane, or even on the surface of another object. AutoCAD offers a set of tools that allows you to manipulate the coordinate system so you can align the XY plane as desired and hence the restrictions are eliminated.
In AutoCAD, there is an immovable reference coordinate system called the World Coordinate System (WCS). In addition to that, there is a UCS that can be moved or rotated as desired. In this section, the tools related to manipulating the coordinate system will be discussed, starting with the options for the UCS icon’s appearance. After that, we will look at how to manipulate...