The document provides an overview of the AutoCAD software and outlines 11 chapters that will be covered in an AutoCAD training course, including getting started, object properties and layers, drawing geometry, core design tools, editing tools, creating drawing sheets, dimensions and annotations, setting up layouts, file management, plotting and printing, and architecture application exercises.
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Auto Cad
The document provides an overview of the AutoCAD software and outlines 11 chapters that will be covered in an AutoCAD training course, including getting started, object properties and layers, drawing geometry, core design tools, editing tools, creating drawing sheets, dimensions and annotations, setting up layouts, file management, plotting and printing, and architecture application exercises.
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Auto Cad - 2016:-
AutoCAD is a commercial computer-aided design (CAD) and drafting software
application. Developed and marketed by Autodesk,[1] AutoCAD was first released in December 1982 as a desktop app running on microcomputers with internal graphics controllers.[2] Before AutoCAD was introduced, most commercial CAD programs ran on mainframe computers or minicomputers, with each CAD operator (user) working at a separate graphics terminal.[3] AutoCAD is also available as mobile and web apps.
Who this course is for:
CAD Designer Training is perfect for those who want to gain in-depth knowledge and understanding of Computer-aided design. If you are fascinated with CAD design, enrol in this course to get basic to advance knowledge of CAD design.
What you'll learn
Chapter 1: Getting started About Auto CAD CAD History Graphical User Interface Application Menu Workspaces Ribbon File Tabs Accessing Help Drawing Templates Standards Based Design Create New Drawings and Templates
Chapter 2: Object Property & Layer Management
Managing Layers Configure Object Property Settings Automatic Management of Layers Layer Functions and Display
Chapter 3: Drawing Geometry
Drawing Creation Workflows and Organization Structuring Data in Drawings Reusing and Editing Structured Data Chapter 4: Tools for Creating Key Geometry Core Design Tools:
Creating Rectangles, Placing Hatch, Fillets, Chamfers, Contours Power Snaps
Centerlines Construction Lines Designing with Lines Adding Standard Feature Data for Holes and Slots
Chapter 5: Tools for Manipulating Geometry Editing
Tools Power Commands Associative Hide
Chapter 6: Creating Drawing Sheets
Model Space Views in Layouts Creating Drawing Sheets in Model Space Annotation Title Blocks and Drawing Borders