Ornamental Designer Pro

ODP Guide

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Guide Overview

What ODP helps you do

What ODP is: ODP helps shops draw ornamental gates, fences, and handrails, refine designs with Tig, prepare annotations, generate cut lists and estimates, create photo mockups, and export fabrication-ready files.

Who it is for: Ornamental iron, gate, fence, handrail, railing, and metal fabrication shops that need fast professional drawings without CAD.

What Tig does: Tig is the built-in AI assistant. Tig lives inside the Designer and the guide, answers product questions, and can create or revise designs from plain English inside the Designer.

Account model: Every new account starts with a 30-day free trial of full access with no credit card required. Because the relaunched app now includes Tig and a much improved designer experience, ODP no longer supports ongoing Free accounts inside the protected app. Existing Free accounts from before the relaunch get a fresh 30-day full-access trial the next time they choose to start it from Billing. Existing Standard accounts keep their old rate and full access for 365 days, then must upgrade. After a trial or grace period ends, the protected app is locked until they subscribe to ODP Full Access or buy a one-time month.

Components: Members do not build reusable library components themselves. They use Request a Component and the ODP team adds the component. The project-specific Custom Scrollwork Editor is available for scrollwork on the current drawing.

The ODP Guide Map

Use this as the table of contents for Tig. Pick a workflow, ask Tig about it, and get step-by-step help without digging through old static pages.

Open Designer Glossary

Start

Getting Started

Join ODP, start the trial, understand what the account includes, and land in the dashboard ready to work.

Join ODP

Use Sign Up, create an account with email or Google, verify email if prompted, and complete the first-time profile details.

30-day trial

The trial gives full access with no credit card required. Existing Free accounts can start a fresh relaunch trial from Billing before entering the protected app because ongoing Free app access ended with the Tig/designer relaunch.

After trial

The account becomes Free. Design tools still work, but downloads/exporting require an active plan.

Where to begin

Start from Dashboard for saved work, Designer for drawing, Samples for examples, or Ask Tig when you want guided help.

Workspace

Dashboard, Settings, and Saved Work

Use the dashboard as the home base for projects, account tools, saved drawings, and normal member workflows.

Dashboard

Create a new design, open saved projects, start downloads, open cut lists and estimates, and access normal member tools.

Saved designs

Saved project cards are where users reopen designs and move into annotate, cut list, estimate, or download workflows.

Settings

Settings cover account details, company/profile information, units, plan details, and billing-related account actions.

Member-safe tools

Members request reusable components through Request a Component. The ODP team draws the part and adds it to the library.

Design

Using the Designer

Create gates, fences, and handrails with Tig or by manually editing the configuration panel and live drawing.

Start with Tig

Describe the gate, fence, or handrail in plain English. Tig can draw it live, then revise it from follow-up instructions.

Manual editing

Use Panel Basics, Top Profile, Frame, Pickets/Rails/Section Fill, Components, and other accordions to control the drawing directly.

Drawing preview

The preview updates as settings change. Many components and overlays can be selected and dragged on the drawing.

Save and continue

Save the design before using project-based workflows like annotations, cut lists, estimates, downloads, and custom scrollwork.

Details

Components and Custom Scrollwork

Add ornamental parts, request missing reusable components, and place or edit scrollwork on the current drawing.

Existing components

Use Designer -> Components to add scrollwork, gate toppers, accents, artwork, rings, rosettes, finials, collars, or baskets where available.

Request a Component

If a reusable library part is missing, submit supplier, part number, link, photo, or dimensions through Request a Component.

Custom Scrollwork Editor

For scrollwork on the current drawing, save the project, open Designer -> Components -> Scrollwork, and click Add Custom Scrollwork.

Member workflow

Use Request a Component for reusable library parts, and use Custom Scrollwork Editor for scrollwork on the current drawing.

Markups

Annotations and Measurements

Prepare shop-ready and customer-ready drawings by editing dimensions, adding notes, and marking up the saved design.

Annotate

Open Annotate from a saved design when dimensions, notes, callouts, arrows, text, or spec blocks need cleanup.

Measurements

Edit displayed measurements and dimension labels so the drawing communicates the exact fabrication intent.

Text and notes

Add job notes, labels, install details, and fabrication callouts directly on the annotated drawing.

Download path

Use the Download page from the saved design when it is time to export the annotated drawing or related files.

Shop

Cut Lists

Generate materials and cut lengths from the design, then review or edit rows for how the shop actually builds.

Open cut list

From inside the Designer, use the Cut List toolbar button. From Dashboard, use the saved design card cut list action.

Generated rows

The cut list is generated from frame pieces, rails, uprights, pickets, posts, hardware, overlays, section fill, and handrail parts.

Editable list

Review quantities, materials, descriptions, lengths, notes, and generated hardware before using it in the shop.

Exporting

Viewing a cut list is different from exporting it. Downloads/exporting require an active plan or active trial.

Mockups

Photo Mockup

Place a saved drawing over a customer photo or jobsite image to show what the finished work could look like.

Add an image

Upload or choose a jobsite/customer image as the background for the mockup.

Place the drawing

Bring the saved gate, fence, or handrail drawing into the photo mockup workspace.

Adjust fit

Scale, position, and align the drawing so it sits naturally in the photo.

Presentation use

Use mockups to help customers visualize the project before fabrication or installation.

Pricing

Estimates

Price the cut list generated from a saved drawing, then adjust costs, labor, markups, and totals before sending.

Create estimate

Open Estimate from a saved design or from the Material & Cut List page. The estimate starts from the drawing-driven cut list.

Edit line items

Review generated materials and labor-related rows, then adjust quantities, costs, descriptions, or notes as needed.

Drawing and cut-list driven

Estimates are not standalone. The drawing creates the cut list, and the cut list supplies the materials, hardware, and component rows for the estimate.

Shop reality

Estimates are a pricing aid. The shop can revise costs and rows to match real suppliers, stock, and labor assumptions.

Output

Downloads and File Types

Export the right files for customers, fabrication, tracing, records, or shop communication.

Download

Use the Download action from the Dashboard design card to choose packages and file formats.

PDF

Best for customer review, printing, shop packets, and general drawing communication.

DXF, SVG, PNG, JPG

Use DXF/SVG for fabrication or vector workflows and PNG/JPG for image-based previews or communication.

Plan rule

Design tools are broadly available, but exporting/downloading files requires an active paid plan or active trial.

Core Terms

Terms used across the Designer, Tig, exports, and shop notes.

Main Gate
Slide-gate term for the main sliding gate body length. It does not include a cantilever tail. Swing gates do not use Main Gate as a separate measurement; they use panel/frame width and, when posts/hinges are shown, post-to-post opening.
Clear Opening
The usable opening between posts, also called post-to-post or inside-post measurement. On swing gates, this is the opening the leaf/leaves fit inside and hinge space can make it wider than the frame span. On slide gates, it is typically Main Gate minus 4 inches.
Post-to-Post
Inside face of one post to inside face of the opposite post. On swing gates, this is the primary opening measurement when posts/hinges are shown. On slide gates, this is the clear opening and is typically 4 inches shorter than Main Gate.
Overall Gate
The full outside gate length. On swing gates and fence panels this is usually the same as the drawn panel/frame span unless posts or separate site measurements are being discussed. On slide gates this is Main Gate plus any tail/extra gate length.
Frame
The outer structural tube around the gate, fence panel, or handrail panel. Frame size is tube/member size, not gate width or opening.
Rail
An added internal horizontal member inside the frame. The top and bottom frame members are not rails.
Upright
An added internal vertical divider. Uprights create section boundaries and can carry caps/extensions.
Picket
Repeating infill bars or slats inside the frame. Pickets can be vertical or horizontal.
Section
A cell bounded by frame members, uprights, and rails. Section Fill, Section Trim, and per-section braces use these cells.
Tail
Slide-gate-only term for extra gate area beyond the main opening/body. Swing gates do not have tails. Cantilever tails are counterbalance sections. A v-track gate can have a tail/extra gate length, usually for opener/operator hardware, but it is not always needed and is not a cantilever counterbalance.
Camelback / Compound Arch
A top profile with a center arch and side curves. Some users call this camelback; some call it compound arch.
Wood Overlay
A wood-grain/wood overlay surface on steel geometry. Use picket size to control the overlay width.

Measurement Settings

All designs

Controls how dimensions and measurements are displayed and entered.

Imperial / Metric
Switches measurement units for inputs and drawing labels.Options: Imperial, Metric
Imperial Display
Chooses whether imperial dimensions display as plain inches or feet plus inches.Options: Inches, Feet-Inches
Input Format
Chooses decimal or fractional imperial entry. Fraction mode accepts values like 1-1/2 or 13/16.Options: Decimal, Fraction
Dimensions
Shows or hides dimension lines on the preview drawing.
Reset Dimensions
Restores deleted dimension labels and reset dimension offsets when custom dimension edits exist.

Panel Basics

All designs

Chooses the main product type, material, color, and primary size vocabulary for the drawing.

Panel Type
Selects the kind of drawing and determines which accordions are available.Options: Single Swing, Double Swing, Single Slide, Double Slide, Fence Panel, Handrail
Tube Type
Selects square or round tube appearance and material-list assumptions.Options: Square Tube, Round Tube
Material
Filters component choices and labels the design material.Options: Steel / Iron, Aluminum
Fill Color
Master drawing color for the gate or panel. Solid fills follow this color unless otherwise drawn by fill type.
Panel Width
For swing gates and fence panels, the drawn panel/frame width. For double swing this can be shown per panel. Slide gates use Main Gate instead because clear opening and gate body length are different.
Main Gate
Slide-gate body length. Swing gates do not use this separate field; their comparable body measurement is Panel Width or each leaf width.
Clear Opening
Post-to-post opening measurement. On swing gates this is the opening between posts around the leaf/leaves. On slide gates, Main Gate is the drawn gate body length and is typically 4 inches longer than the clear opening.
Height
Overall frame height before any picket extensions, finials, barb wire, or top-profile rise.
Show Hinges
Quick swing-gate toggle for hinge visibility and hinge-based post-to-post math.
Slide Style
Selects the slide-gate construction style.Options: V-Track, Bottom Track Cantilever, 4-Wheel Cantilever
Slide Direction
The side where the gate parks/slides. Tail/extra gate length follows this side.Options: Slides Right, Slides Left
V-Track Tail Length
Extra gate length on a v-track slide gate. It is usually only needed when an opener/operator will mount to the gate, and it is not a cantilever counterbalance tail.
Wheel Boxes
Optional wheel-box assemblies for v-track gates.Options: Add Wheel Boxes, Wheel Size, Show Wheels, Position 1, Position 2, Vertical Offset
Cantilever Tail Length
Tail length as a percentage of Main Gate length for bottom-track and 4-wheel cantilever slide gates.
Cantilever Track
Shows the cantilever track and chooses its size.Options: Small 2-3/4", Medium 3-1/2", Large 5-1/2", Extra Large 6-1/2"
4-Wheel Cantilever
Slide-gate style with a cantilever-style tail, no v-track wheel boxes, no bottom cantilever track, and a flat top profile.
Fence Slope Height
Vertical difference across a sloped fence panel.
Slope Mode
Controls whether both top and bottom slope, or only the bottom slopes.Options: Full, Bottom Only
Profile Mode
For double gates, controls whether the top profile spans the whole gate or mirrors per panel.Options: Spanning, Mirrored
Panel Gap
Gap between double-gate leaves or panels.
Center Upright Offset
Moves double-gate meeting uprights left or right while keeping the overall profile centered.

Handrail Layout

Handrails

Defines whether the rail is stair, ramp, or level and how the run/rise is calculated.

Layout
Chooses the handrail geometry.Options: Stairs / Steps, Ramp / Slope, Flat / Level
OA Railing Run
Outside-to-outside horizontal railing run. Editable for flat/ramp layouts and derived from step geometry for stairs.
Ramp Rise
Vertical rise over the run for ramp/slope layouts.
Stair Dimensions
Step geometry used to derive sloped rail layout.Options: Steps, Rise/Step, Run/Step, Nosing
Total Rise
Readout/control for total stair rise.
Edit Each Step Individually
Allows per-step rise/run overrides instead of one uniform step size.
Show Stair Profile
Toggles the stair outline in the preview.
Stringer Type
Chooses open visible steps or a closed/skirt-board stringer.Options: Open, Closed
Closed Stringer Board Width / Top Offset
Controls closed stringer board thickness and vertical placement.
Left Mount / Right Mount
Chooses whether each end uses a post or bracket.Options: Post, Bracket
Intermediate Posts
Adds posts along the rail run between the end posts.
Post Mount
Controls mounting condition.Options: Surface, Side, Flush / No Extension, Core Drill
Core Drill Extension
Extra post length below the mounting surface for core-drilled posts.
Post Below Step
How far posts extend below stair nosing or mounting reference.

Panel Mounting

Handrails

Controls how a handrail panel is mounted to steps, surface, side, brackets, or core-drill conditions.

Panel Mounting
Mounting model for the handrail posts and brackets.Options: Surface, Side, Flush / No Extension, Core Drill
Post Below / Core Drill
Additional post length below the rail/panel reference for installation.
Bracket Style
Wall or side bracket shape when an end mount uses a bracket.

Slope to Level Transition

Sloped handrails

Controls how sloped handrail geometry transitions into level end sections or landings.

Left Frame Transition
Transition offset for the lower/left frame end.
Right Frame Transition
Transition offset for the upper/right frame end.
Left Rail Transition
Transition offset for the lower/left rail end.
Right Rail Transition
Transition offset for the upper/right rail end.

Posts

Gates, fence panels, and handrails

Controls post visibility, size, placement, extensions, caps, hinges, and extension bars.

Posts
Chooses how many posts are shown.Options: No Posts, One Post, Two Posts
Post Side
Chooses which side a one-post layout uses or how two posts are displayed.Options: Left, Right, Both
Post Size
Post face width or diameter.
Post Placement
Slide-gate only: controls where posts sit relative to the main gate and tail. Swing-gate post spacing is handled through post-to-post, hinges, offsets, and extension bars.
Post Opacity
Makes slide-gate posts more or less ghosted behind the gate drawing.
Center Posts
Double-gate center support posts.Options: None, 1 Post, 2 Posts
Gap Between Center Posts
Space between two center posts on double-gate layouts.
Uniform Posts
When on, all posts share settings. When off, each post can have independent settings.
Extension Above / Extension Below
Post length above and below the gate/frame.
Baseplate / Baseplate Width
Shows a baseplate and sets its width.
Cap Style
Adds post caps. Decorative caps use the component library.
Library Cap Scale / Position
Scales and nudges decorative post caps.
Show Hinges
Adds hinge plates and makes swing-gate post-to-post math include hinge space.
Hinge Side
Single-swing only: chooses the hinge side.Options: Left, Right
Double-Gate Hinge Side
For each double-swing panel, chooses whether its hinge is outside or center-side.
Top / Bottom Hinge Position
Vertical hinge placement from top and bottom references.
Hinge Width / Height
Physical hinge plate size.
Extension Bars
Horizontal bars between gate frame and posts, often used before adding masonry columns.
Latch Post Bars
Extension bars on the latch side.Options: None, 1 Bar, 2 Bars
Extension-to-Extension Opening
Readout/input for the opening between extension bars when they define the clear opening.
Tail Type
Slide-gate tail shape.Options: No Tail, Full Extension, Single Bar, Angled / Sloped Extension
Angled / Sloped Tail
Also called angled tail, sloped tail, turnbuckle tail, or 45 degree tail. Does not change slide style.
Show Pickets in Tail
Applies the main picket pattern to full-extension and angled/sloped tails.
Extend Bottom Rails Through Tail
Controls whether bottom rails continue into the tail.
Tail Turnbuckle
Adds a turnbuckle detail to a sloped tail.

Top Profile

Gates and fence panels, not handrails

Controls the shape of the top of the frame or picket line.

Profile Type
Main top shape.Options: Flat Top, Arched, Reverse Arch, Peaked / Gable, Compound Arch / Camelback
Arch Height
Rise of an arched top above the base frame height.
Reverse Arch Depth
Drop of a reverse arch below the top reference.
Peak Height
Rise of a peaked/gable top.
Peak Position (%)
Horizontal location of the peak across the gate.
Center Arch Height
Main rise of a compound/camelback center arch.
Side Arch Height
Rise of the side curves in a compound/camelback arch.
Side Arch Curvature
Controls how curved the side arches are.
Center Width
Width of the middle portion of a compound/camelback arch.
Straight Section
Flat/straight portions included before the curved sections.
Calculated Radius
Readout for arc radius based on the profile inputs.

Masonry Columns

Gate posts

Draws masonry columns around/near posts.

Left / Right Column
Enables columns on the left and right sides.
Center Columns
Enables center columns for center-post layouts.
Column Size
Column face width.
Column Height
Total masonry column height.
Extension Above Post
How far the column extends above the post.
Offset
Horizontal column placement adjustment.
Texture
Masonry appearance.Options: Brick, Cultured Stone, River Rock
Opacity
Column transparency in the preview.
Cap Style / Cap Height
Column cap appearance and cap thickness.
Notch
Cutout for opener mount or other hardware.Options: Width, Height, From Bottom

Frame

Most panel types

Controls outer structural members. Frame size means tube/member size, not gate size.

Left / Right / Top / Bottom Frame
Member sizes for each side of the outer frame.
Frame Surface
Visual/material surface for frame members.Options: Smooth, Hammered, Wood Overlay
Bottom Frame Offset
Handrail bottom-frame offset relative to the floor or stair nosing pitch line.
Extend Frame Uprights
Extends vertical frame members above the frame/profile.
Upright Caps / Extensions
Adds cap/extension details to frame uprights.
Radiused Extensions
Rounds extension tops/edges where available.
Apply To
Chooses which uprights receive an extension/cap setting.Options: Outer Uprights, Center Uprights, Both, Outer / Hinge Side, Center / Meeting Side
Radius Faces
Chooses whether radius detail faces inside or outside.
Different Center Caps
Allows double-gate meeting uprights to use different cap settings.
Extend Tail Uprights
Extends cantilever tail vertical members.

Handrail Cap

Handrails

Applies a handrail cap/cover rail library component along the rail.

Cap
Selects the Handrail Cap library component.
Fill
Controls component fill behavior.
Overlay on Rail
How far the cap sits down over the rail.
Extend Past Left / Right
Extends the cap beyond rail ends.
Material Description
Cut-list description for the cap material.

Uprights

Gates, fence panels, handrails, and slide tails

Adds internal vertical dividers that create sections and can carry caps/extensions.

+ Add Upright
Adds one upright.
Reset
Removes additional uprights.
Add Multiple Uprights
Batch-adds uprights by count, equal spacing, or custom positions.
Spacing Mode
How multiple uprights are placed.Options: Equal Spacing, Custom Positions
Count / Spacing / Positions from Left
Batch placement values for multiple uprights.
Upright Width
Upright member size.
Upright Surface
Surface style for uprights.Options: Smooth, Hammered, Wood Overlay
Extend to Frame
Runs upright to the frame/profile boundary.
Extend to Bottom Frame
Runs upright to the bottom frame boundary.
Extend Uprights
Adds top extensions/caps.
Edit Individual Uprights
Expands per-upright controls for enabled, position, width, surface, extension, and remove.
Tail Uprights
Cantilever-tail vertical dividers independent from the main gate uprights.

Rails

Gates, fence panels, handrails

Adds internal horizontal members. Rails are not the top or bottom frame.

+ Add Rail
Adds one internal rail.
Reset
Removes rails.
Add Multiple Rails
Batch-adds rails by top/bottom placement or equal/custom spacing.
Spacing Mode
Batch rail placement method.Options: Top/Bottom, Equal Spacing, Custom Positions
Positions from Top
Comma-separated rail locations for custom placement.
Edit Individual Rails
Expands per-rail controls.
From
Rail distance reference.Options: Top, Bottom
Distance
Clear distance from the chosen top/bottom reference.
Rail Size
Rail member size.
Rail Shape
Rail path.Options: Flat / Straight, Follow Top Profile, Follow Bottom Profile
Rail Surface
Surface style.Options: Use Global, Smooth, Hammered, Wood Overlay
Picket Depth Below
How far pickets extend below the handrail bottom rail.

Braces

Gates, fence panels, slide tails

Adds diagonal bracing across the full panel or each section.

Diagonal Braces
Enables brace drawing.
Direction
Brace direction.Options: Top-Left to Bottom-Right, Bottom-Left to Top-Right, Both / X
Width
Brace member size.
Tail Brace Same Width
Makes cantilever tail braces inherit main brace width.
Tail Brace Width
Independent tail brace member width.
Brace Each Section
Draws braces inside every rail/upright-bounded section.
Allow Rails to Create Sections
Lets rails split brace sections horizontally.
Per-Section Settings
Allows each section/tail section to enable braces and choose direction.

Pickets

Ornamental gates, fence panels, and handrails

Controls the repeating infill bars/slats and finials.

Pickets
Turns pickets on or off.
Picket Size
Width of each vertical picket or thickness of each horizontal slat. Also controls wood overlay picket width.
Picket Spacing
Clear gap between pickets/slats.
Picket Style
Twist pattern.Options: Standard, All Twisted, Alternating Twisted
Picket Orientation
Direction of pickets/slats.Options: Vertical, Horizontal
Picket Surface
Surface style.Options: Standard / Smooth, Hammered, Wood Overlay
Starting Offset
Shifts the picket pattern without changing spacing.
Edit Individual Pickets
Enables selecting individual pickets in the drawing for overrides.
Hide This Picket
Hides the selected picket.
X Offset / Top / Bottom
Individual picket position and extension overrides.
Apply Pattern
Applies selected-picket edits to every other, every third, fourth, fifth, sixth, eighth, or tenth picket.
Picket Extension
Extends pickets above the frame/profile.
Finial Height
Height of picket finials.
Add Finial
Chooses no finial/squared off or a library finial.
Finial Placement Pattern
Which pickets receive finials.Options: Every Picket, Alternating, Every 2nd, Every 3rd
Alt Finial
Alternate finial style, extension, and height for alternating patterns.
Bottom Picket Extension
Extends pickets below the bottom frame/rail.

Dog Pickets

Ornamental gates and fence panels

Adds short pickets near the bottom between main pickets.

Add Dog Pickets
Turns on short bottom pickets between main pickets.
Twisted Pickets
Twist pattern for dog pickets.Options: None, All Twisted, Alternating
Distance Extending Above Bottom Rail
Dog-picket height above the bottom rail.
Bottom Extension
Dog-picket extension below reference.
Add Finials to Top
Adds finials to dog pickets.
Add Finial / Finial Height
Chooses dog-picket finial and height.

Section Fill

Gates, fence panels, slide tails

Fills complete section cells bounded by frame, uprights, and rails. It does not free-place arbitrary patches.

Enable Section Fill Panels
Turns section fill on.
Fill Mode
How fill sits relative to the frame.Options: Inset, Overlay
Air Gap
Clear gap around inset fill.
Mounting Tabs
Adds tabs for solid/wood-style panels.
Tab Width / Height / Spacing
Mounting tab size and spacing.
Tab Edges
Edges where tabs appear.Options: Top, Bottom, Left, Right
Select Sections to Fill
Grid of section cells. Clicking cycles fill type.
Set All Sections
Applies one fill type to every section.
P
Pickets only.
M
Mesh/crosshatch only.
P+M
Pickets plus mesh/crosshatch.
S
Solid only.
P+S
Pickets plus solid.
W
Wood panel.
CL
Chain link fill with chain-link hardware.
Chain Link Settings
Mesh and hardware controls.Options: Mesh Size, Show Tension Bar, Bar Width, Show Tension Bands, Band Width, Band Spacing, Band Edges

Section Trim

Gates, fence panels, slide tails

Adds trim bars around selected section openings. It is separate from Section Fill.

Enable Section Trim
Turns trim on.
Placement
Where trim sits.Options: Face Trim, Inset Trim
Stock Type
Trim material shape.Options: Flat Bar, Angle, Tube
Size / Face Width
Visible trim face size.
Tube Width / Tube Depth
Tube dimensions for tube trim.
Inset Side
Which tube dimension goes into the opening.Options: Width goes into opening, Depth goes into opening
Material Thickness
Flat-bar/angle stock thickness.
Surface
Trim surface.Options: Smooth, Hammered, Wood
Cut List Description
Material-list label for trim.
Select Sections for Trim
Grid of trim-enabled cells.
Quick Buttons
Bulk trim actions.Options: Trim Gate, Clear Gate, Trim Tail, Clear Tail
Section Trim Edits
Per-section overrides for placement, stock type, size, surface, and cut-list description.

Barb Wire

Non-handrail panels, usually flat top layouts

Adds barb wire above the gate/panel and optionally across slide tails.

Add Barb Wire
Turns barb wire on.
Strand Count
Number of wire strands.Options: 2 Strands, 3 Strands
Strand Spacing
Vertical spacing between strands.
Barb Spacing
Spacing between barbs along the wire.
Add Barb Wire to Tail
Extends barb wire across cantilever tail when the tail geometry can support it.

Panel Lock

Swing gates

Adds a mag lock or lock box to a swing gate.

Add Lock
Turns lock hardware on.
Lock Type
Hardware type.Options: Mag Lock, Lock Box
Placement
Visible side of the lock.Options: Outside / Visible, Inside / Non-visible
Lock Panel
Double-swing only: chooses the leaf that carries the lock.Options: Left Panel, Right Panel
Lock Side
For single swing/side-specific layouts, chooses left or right side.
Center Height
Vertical centerline height for lock placement.
Mag Lock Height / Width
Mag lock size.
Lock Box Trim / Box Size
Lock box trim toggle and box dimensions.
Cutout Diameter / Offset
Lock-box keyway/cutout size and vertical position.

Mounting Plate

Gates

Adds a flat-bar gate opener/operator mounting plate.

Add Mounting Plate
Turns the opener plate on.
Placement
Visible side of the plate.Options: Outside / Visible, Inside / Non-visible
Flat Bar Width
Visual height/stock width of the plate.
Length
Horizontal plate length.
Offset from Left
Horizontal placement from the left reference.
Offset from Bottom
Vertical placement from the bottom reference.

Components

All designs, depending on library/category

Parent accordion for placed library parts, category-specific component controls, free-positioned shapes, text, and component clipping.

Category Buttons
Each component category has its own accordion button and its own controls.Options: Scrollwork, Gate Toppers, Accents, Artwork, Rings, Rosettes, Finials, Collars, Baskets, Shapes, Text, Component Clipping
+ Add [Category]
Adds a new item inside the open category, such as + Add Ring, + Add Scrollwork, + Add Shape, or + Add Text.
Library Part Selection
Library categories show the relevant subcategory, search, sort, and component picker controls for that category.Options: Subcategory, Search, Sort by Name, Sort by Part #, Component
Overlay Placement Controls
Library overlay categories can include panel side, draw-order controls, arrow nudge buttons, rotation, scale, flip, and duplicate controls when those controls apply.
Picket-Attached Components
Collars and baskets use row-based controls for parts attached to vertical pickets.
Shapes
Adds simple geometric overlays such as rectangles, circles, and ovals. Shapes can be positioned freely and can be clipped in Component Clipping.
Text
Adds standalone text overlays for labels, notes, or lettering. Text can be positioned freely and can be clipped in Component Clipping.
Component Clipping
Clips placed components, shapes, or text to the panel frame or to the rail/upright-bounded section.
Undo Last Delete
Restores the last deleted component overlay.
Custom Scrollwork
Project-specific scrollwork made in the Custom Scrollwork Editor and placed like an overlay.

Shapes & Text

All designs

Component-area accordions for simple geometric overlays and text labels. Useful for notes, local mesh patches, or custom marks that are not structural sections.

Shapes
Open Components, then Shapes, to create or edit geometric overlays.
Text
Open Components, then Text, to create or edit text overlays.
+ Add Shape / + Add Text
Creates a new shape or text overlay inside the matching accordion.
Type
Overlay type.Options: Text Only, Rectangle, Circle, Oval
Size
Width/diameter and height in inches.
Position
Arrow nudge controls and exact X/Y fields. Shapes/text can also be dragged.
Rotation
Rotates the shape/text overlay.
Stroke Width
Outline thickness.
Fill
Interior fill style.Options: No Fill, Solid, Mesh / Crosshatch, Wood Grain
Stroke / Fill Color
Outline and fill colors.
Text Overlay
Text content for labels, notes, or lettering.
Font
Text font selection.
Bold / Italic
Text styling toggles.
Text Size / Spacing / Color
Text size, letter spacing, and color.
Duplicate Grid
Repeats shapes/text.Options: X Copies, Spacing X, Y Copies, Spacing Y, Follow Top Rail Profile
Hide in Gap
Clips shape/text from the center gap on double gates.
Undo / Delete
Restores or removes shape/text overlays.

Layering

Rails, uprights, braces, pickets, components, shapes

Controls drawing order when elements overlap.

Send Backward
Moves a layer or object behind another drawing layer.
Bring Forward
Moves a layer or object above another drawing layer.
Object Layer Buttons
Per-component and per-shape ordering controls.

Quick Answers

Common ODP Questions

What is Ornamental Designer Pro?

Ornamental Designer Pro is a browser-based design app for ornamental iron gates, fences, and handrails. It helps shops draw projects, use Tig for AI-assisted design, annotate drawings, generate cut lists and estimates, make photo mockups, and export files.

What is Tig?

Tig is the built-in AI assistant for ODP. Tig can answer product questions and, inside the Designer, create or revise designs from plain-English instructions.

How do I get started with ODP?

Create an account, start the 30-day free trial, then open the Dashboard. Existing Free accounts can start their fresh relaunch trial from Billing because ongoing Free app access ended with the improved Tig/designer relaunch. From the Dashboard you can start a new design, try a sample, open the Designer, or ask Tig to walk you through the first drawing.

Does the free trial require a credit card?

No. Every new account starts with a 30-day free trial of full access without a credit card. Existing Free accounts can start their fresh relaunch trial without a credit card from Billing.

What happens after the trial ends?

The account becomes inactive Free. The public demo remains available, but the protected app requires an active plan or one-time month because ODP no longer supports ongoing Free app access after the Tig/designer relaunch.

What is the Dashboard for?

The Dashboard is the home base for saved work. Use it to create or reopen designs, continue a project, open cut lists and estimates, start downloads, reach photo mockups, manage settings, and request components.

Is the Designer different from Tig?

The Designer is the main drawing and configuration workspace. Tig is built into the Designer so users can either describe what they want or manually edit the drawing.

Can I draw without using Tig?

Yes. Tig is optional. You can manually edit the drawing with the Designer controls for panel basics, top profile, frame, pickets, rails, section fill, components, annotations, and related settings.

Can Tig change an existing design?

Yes. Inside the Designer, Tig can revise the current drawing from plain-English instructions. You can also make manual edits after Tig changes the design.

Can I start from a sample design?

Yes. The Samples page is for starting from example gates, fences, and handrails. Open a sample, adjust it in the Designer, then save it as your own project.

How do I save a design?

Use Save in the Designer. Saved designs appear on the Dashboard, where you can reopen them and continue into annotations, cut lists, estimates, photo mockups, or downloads.

Can users add their own reusable components?

Members request reusable components through Request a Component. The ODP team builds reusable library components. Users can still create project-specific custom scrollwork for the current drawing.

How do I request a component that is not in the library?

Use Request a Component. Send the supplier and part number, plus a catalog link, photo, drawing, or dimensions if you have them. The ODP team draws the part and adds it to your library, usually within a few days.

How do I add custom scrollwork?

Open a saved design in the Designer, go to Components, open Scrollwork, and choose Add Custom Scrollwork. The Custom Scrollwork Editor creates scrollwork for the current drawing.

What are annotations for?

Annotations are for cleaning up the drawing communication: dimensions, edited measurement labels, notes, text, arrows, callouts, and shop or customer-facing markups.

Can a user use the cut list without the estimator?

Yes. The cut list can be generated and reviewed from the design without using the estimator.

Where does the cut list come from?

The cut list is generated from the drawing. Frame pieces, pickets, rails, posts, overlays, section fill, hardware, handrail parts, and related details become material and quantity rows that can be reviewed and edited.

Can I edit the cut list?

Yes. The cut list is meant to be reviewed before shop use. You can edit rows so the material, description, length, quantity, and notes match how the job will actually be built.

Can a user use estimates separately?

No. Estimates are driven by the drawing and its Material & Cut List. Users can use the Designer and cut list without estimates, but an estimate starts from a saved drawing/cut list.

Can I edit an estimate?

Yes. Estimates start from the drawing-driven cut list, then you can adjust costs, quantities, labor, markup, notes, and line items to match the real job.

What is the photo mockup tool for?

Photo mockup lets you place a saved drawing over a customer photo or jobsite image so the customer can see how the gate, fence, or handrail may look in place.

Where do I download or export files?

Use the Download action from a saved design on the Dashboard. The Download page is where you choose the package and file formats.

Which file types can ODP export?

ODP can export common drawing and communication formats such as PDF, DXF, SVG, PNG, JPG, Excel, and related job package files depending on the download package.

Can Free accounts download files?

Inactive Free accounts cannot use the protected app. Start the 30-day trial, subscribe, or buy a one-time month to download/export files.

Where do I change account or company settings?

Open Settings from the Dashboard. Settings cover account details, company/profile information, units, plan details, and billing-related account actions.