Vectorworks Tutorial: 2D Annotations, Dimensioning, and Detail Viewports
In this advanced Vectorworks tutorial, Brandon PT Davis—Theatrical Scenic Designer—walks through the process of adding 2D annotations, dimensions, labels, and detail viewports in a sheet layer. This is an essential step for preparing professional drafting plates used in scenic and production design.
The tutorial begins with a brief review of setting up Viewports from your Design Layer using a crop rectangle. Brandon then shows how to:
Name your Viewports clearly (e.g., 1-1 Wall Plan)
Modify grid settings and layout spacing for clean visual hierarchy
Access Annotations by double-clicking into a viewport
From there, the focus shifts to dimensioning strategies:
Use Constrained Chain Dimensions for continuous, linear measurements
Differentiate between Constrained and Unconstrained modes
Adjust drawing label styles, display scale, and label line modes
Insert section line markers and update drawing references manually
Hotkeys like D for Drawing Label and N for Dimension Tool improve speed
Brandon also shares several efficiency tricks:
Add 2D human figures from the Resource Manager to scale your drawing
Use callout tools to label materials and scenic components
Create Detail Viewports to highlight small elements like molding, and scale them independently (e.g., ½” = 3”)
A clever trick with white-filled rectangles is shown to mask intersecting dimension lines, helping keep drawings clean and readable.
Finally, the tutorial concludes with publishing to PDF using File > Publish, including how to group sheets into reusable sets for large drawing packages.