Vectorworks Tutorial: Basics Tool Palette
In this detailed tutorial, Brandon PT Davis—Theatrical Scenic Designer—guides you through the Basic Tool Palette in Vectorworks and demonstrates how each tool functions in a 2D drawing environment. Perfect for beginners in scenic or production design, this video covers the most commonly used tools with practical tips and hotkeys for faster drafting.
You’ll learn the functionality of each tool, including:
Selection Tool (X): Used to move and modify objects
Pan Tool (H): Click-and-drag navigation
Zoom Tool (C): Zoom in/out or use zoom marquee
Text Tool (1): Add labels and editable text
2D Locus (0): Reference point for 0,0 origin (non-printing)
Line Tool (2): Standard 2D lines
Double Line Tool (Alt+2): Two lines with user-defined spacing
Rectangle Tool (4): With corner-to-corner, 3-point, and midpoint modes
Rounded Rectangle Tool: Adjustable corner radius
Circle Tool (6): Center-radius and diameter drawing options
Oval Tool (Alt+6): Box, width/height, and center drawing modes
Arc Tool: For door swings, arches, etc. with multiple draw modes
Freehand Tool (Alt+5): For organic lines
Polyline Tool (5): Multiple vertex types; mode change with “U”
2D Polygon Tool (8): Use for outlining areas or overlapping objects
Double Line Polygon Tool (Alt+A): Ideal for 2D wall drafting
Fillet Tool (7): Rounds interior corners
Chamfer Tool: Bevels two lines at a specific angle
Brandon explains how tool modes (accessed via the black triangle or the “U” key) change functionality mid-draw and how to customize spacing, shape logic, and visibility during the drawing process.