The drawings are created in separate DWG files from the model, however they are linked to track changes. A drawing may consist of several linked details, which are individual Advance objects with their own properties.
The model knows which drawings have been linked and checks if these drawings still correlate. Thus, the drawings can be updated after any model modifications. This link is 'one way' and changing a drawing will not modify the model.
A wide range of so called drawing styles allows you to automatically create each type of drawing. In addition to drawing styles, Advance includes drawing processes which automatically create part drawings (using appropriate drawing styles) and arrange the created details within a drawing (.dwg) or across several drawings.
Best practice:
You can use Drawing Styles directly to create part drawings and assembly drawings if desired. Generally it is more efficient to use the Drawing Processes and therefore recommended. The only time it is useful to select a drawing style directly would be if a certain style is required for a particular type of part such as a stringer.
You can automatically create all types of drawings associated with the design process:
According to the type of drawing to be created, use the adequate procedure:
Create part drawings:
Create assembly Drawings:
Create general arrangement drawings:
The linked drawings (details) can be automatically dimensioned and labeled, but additional dimensions and labels can be added later using Advance's special tools.
The revision table is automatically updated with the list of revision notes for all changes made in the model.