Introduction to AutoCAD 2002
Payne-Gallway Publishers (Verlag)
9781904467007 (ISBN)
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Introduction to AutoCAD 2002 is an ideal book for new and existing users of AutoCAD 2002. For NEW users of AutoCAD Produce professional drawings in the minimum time Increase output dramatically Update your CAD skills on the latest software For EXISTING users of AutoCAD Update your skills to the latest software with minimum effort Learn about Model Space and Paper Space Learn how to convert from 2D to 3D Learn about moving and creating new User Co-ordinate Systems (UCSs) Bonus Can be used with AutoCAD 2000 and upwards Can be used with AutoCAD LT 2000 and upwards FREE 3D blocks available from the website Includes practise drawings for mechanical engineers This Introduction can also be used to prepare the user for the City Guilds Certificate in Two-Dimensional Computer-Aided Design Level 3 Course No. 4351/01, Cambridge CAD draughting module no. 115 and similar courses. Jeff Roberts is an AutoDesk Registered Education Developer and has been AutoCAD Authorised Training Centre Manager at Neath College since 1988. He is one of the UK's leading experts on AutoCAD.
Jeff Roberts is regarded as one of the foremost AutoCAD experts in the UK today. A former Land Surveyor, Jeff has used AutoCAD since the early 1980's and in addition to being a lecturer in IT and multimedia has also been the Manager of the Autodesk Authorised Training Centre at Neath College for the last decade.
Preface Conventions used in this Book Introduction What is AutoCAD? Who is AutoCAD for? What if I use an earlier version of AutoCAD? I've never drawn in 3D What's in the book? The Scenario Chapter 1 - The Basics Activate AutoCAD The Keyboard The Pointing Device The Text Window Drawing in AutoCAD Chapter 2 - Setting up the Drawing . Target Drawing Starting the Target Drawing Drawing Aids Units Precision Drawing using Layers To Add a New Layer Layer Colours Saving Drawings Chapter 3 - Drawing the Building Enlarging the view of the Drawing (The Zoom Command) Modifying the Drawing Closing Down a Toolbar Adding the Door Openings Moving around the Drawing (The Pan Command) Modifying the Drawing (The Break Command) Modifying the Drawing (The Extend command) Chapter 4 - Drawing the Windows Changing Layers Copying Objects (The Array Command) Drawing with Object Snap Drawing the Glazing Copying with the Offset Command Chapter 5 - Drawing with Arcs Copying with the Mirror Command Drawing Arcs Chapter 6 - Making Repetitive Symbols Rules for Drawing Blocks The Process of Creating a Block The Process of Inserting a Block Exporting blocks Creating Blocks for the Drawing Creating Blocks of the Furniture Symbols Inserting the Blocks Chapter 7 - Drawing the Exterior Details Drawing the Boundary Wall Drawing the Driveway Drawing the Patio Edge Using a Hatch Pattern for the Patio Chapter 8 - Dimensioning and Annotating the Drawing Setting up the Dimension Style Dimensioning the Drawing . Setting the Text Style to Annotate the Drawing Adding Text to the Drawing Chapter 9 - Changing the View of the Drawing Creating 3D from 2D Making the Drawing look Solid To Draw the Roof Drawing with 3D Coordinates Making the Roof Solid. Changing to a User Coordinate System Saving the UCS Position Changing the UCS Hatching the Roof . To View the Completed 2D target Drawing Chapter 10 - Paper Space and Plotting Changing to Paper Space Inserting the Pre-drawn Border Moving between Model Space and Paper Space Plotting the Drawing To Export Blocks for use in Other Drawings Chapter 11 - Drawing Exercises Introduction to Drawing with Coordinates Absolute Coordinates Relative Coordinates Polar Coordinates Exercise 1 Drawing with Absolute Coordinates Drawing with Relative Coordinates Drawing with Polar Coordinates Drawing Accurately with Grid and Snap Exercise 2 Drawing with Object Snap Exercise 3 Exercise 4 Exercise 5 Exercise 6 Exercise 7 Exercise 8 Exercise 9 Index
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 31.12.2004 |
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| Zusatzinfo | Ill.d. |
| Verlagsort | Harlow |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 215 x 275 mm |
| Gewicht | 362 g |
| Themenwelt | Informatik ► Weitere Themen ► CAD-Programme |
| ISBN-13 | 9781904467007 / 9781904467007 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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