Vectorworks Tutorial: Understanding Classes
In this Vectorworks tutorial, Brandon PT Davis—Scenic Designer and educator—explains how to use Classes to organize and control visibility across a design file. Classes are essential tools for managing graphic attributes like line types, fills, and textures. If you're coming from AutoCAD or SketchUp, think of Classes as similar to Layer 0 or component tags—they're foundational to effective drawing structure.
This tutorial walks you through:
Where to find the Classes Palette (Navigation Palette or Top Toolbar)
The default classes in most Vectorworks templates: None, Dimension, and template-specific tags like “Scenic” or “Sheet”
The function of Use at Creation and how it affects pen, fill, and style attributes
How to override class attributes directly in the Attributes Palette
How to reset attributes to match class styles using "Make Attribute by Class"
Using groups and class-based visibility to manage complexity while maintaining visual control
You’ll also learn that nested classes use a naming convention with hyphens (e.g., Scenic-Walls) to create a hierarchy for filtering and organization.
Key Hotkeys:
Cmd/Ctrl + G: Group selected objects
Cmd/Ctrl + [click class dropdown] in Object Info Palette: Change object class
Use the down arrow in Attributes Palette to reset to class defaults
Whether you're new to Vectorworks or transitioning from other platforms, understanding Classes is vital for a clean, scalable workflow—especially in scenic and production design where control over visibility and style is essential.