Auto Cad 2D, 3D
Introduction:
AutoCAD is a CAD (Computer Aided Design or Computer Aided Drafting) software application for 2D and 3D design and drafting. AutoCAD is a powerful 2D and 3D design and drafting platform that automates your design tasks, and provides digital tools Architects, engineers, drafters, and design- related professionals. AutoCAD is used to create, view, manage, plot, share, and reuse accurate, information-rich drawings.
The Basics
1. Drawing Objects 2. Object Selection 3. Modifying Objects 4. Joining Lines, Polylines and Arcs 5. Direct Distance Entry 6. The essential way of working with AutoCAD 7. Drawing Aids 8. All about drawing aids. 9. Units and Scales 10. Using Co-ordinates 11. All about the use of co-ordinates in AutoCAD. 12. Object Snap 13. Object Properties 14. Master plan Exercise 3D Basics 1. Getting Ready for 3D 2. The 3D Primitives 3. Basic 3D Editing with Grips & Gizmos 4. The ViewCube 5. Ground Shadows 6. Subobject Editing with Filters 7. Extrude & Press/Pull 8. 3D Move & 3D Rotate 9. 3D Scale & 3D Align 10. 3D Mirror 11. 3D Array
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Beyond Basics
1. Advanced Techniques 2. Advanced Selection 3. User Co-ordinate Systems 4. Dimensioning 5. The UCS Icon 6. Using Images 7. Scaling Images 8. All About Images 9. ISO Paper Sizes 10. Paper Space Exercise Techniques 1. AutoCAD to Photoshop 2. Joining Lines, Polylines and Arcs 3. Setting up a PostScript Plotter 4. Scaling Images
5. .Adding Sunlight to your drawings 6. Creating Custom Bitmap Materials 7. Creating Seamless Tiles 8. Perspectives, Slides and Scripts 9. Entering Survey Data using AutoCAD
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Modeling and Rendering
1. Getting Ready for 3D 2. Basic 3D and Surface Modeling 3. 3D Tree Exercise 4. Adding Sunlight to your Drawings 5. All About Shadows 6. Creating Custom Bitmap Materials 7. Creating Seamless Tiles |
Exercises
1. Site Layout Exercise 1 2. Site Layout Exercise 2 3. North Point Exercise 4. Using Images 5. Masterplan Exercise 6. 3D Tree Exercise 7. Paper Space Exercise
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