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This tutorial shows how to use GNOME Design to create a 2D floor plan of a garage. GNOME Design is a 2D CAD (Computer Aided Design) application which creates drawings in the DXF file format. It is available on Linux only. The tutorial shows how to use basic tools of GNOME Design to create a 2D floor plan drawing. It shows how to use Layer manager to create and setup layers. Basic garage geometry is created using the line, rectangle, copy, move and trim tools. Editing object properties is also demonstrated. Users can set up line types and line weights Doors are created using the Arc tool. The final touch is creation of text and hatches with various patterns. GNOME Design is a free open source software and can be installed on a linux machines form the Flathub store: https://flathub.org/en/apps/io.github... This video was created with the help of OBS: https://obsproject.com/ This video was created with the help of GIMP: https://www.gimp.org/ This video was created with the help of KDEnlive: https://kdenlive.org/ Content: 0:00 Introduction to GNOME Design 1:25 Interface overview 1:59 Creating layer in Layer manager 4:11 Creating rectangles 6:46 Creating lines with polar tracking 8:28 Using the copy tool 9:27 Continue with creation of more lines 14:23 Using the trim tool 17:10 Creating wall projection lines 18:19 Drafting doors and windows 19:55 Creating arcs 21:00 Creating text objects 22:02 Moving entities between layers 24:04 Creating dashdot overhead lines 26:43 Creating hatch objects 32:30 Changing line weight 34:30 Saving the DXF file 35:34 More information about GNOME Design 2D CAD drafting software #osarch