Monday, May 21, 2018
Contents:
Chapter 1 Introducing AutoCAD 2011
Chapter 2 Introducing drawing
Chapter 3 Draw tools, Object Snap and Dynamic Input
Chapter 4 Zoom, Pan and templates
Chapter 5 The Modify tools
Chapter 6 Dimensions and Text
Chapter 7 Orthographic and isometric
Chapter 8 Hatching
Chapter 9 Blocks and Inserts
Chapter 10 Other types of file format
Chapter 11 Sheet sets
Chapter 12 Introducing 3D modeling
Chapter 13 3D models in viewports
Chapter 14 The modification of 3D models
Chapter 15 Rendering
Chapter 16 Building drawing
Chapter 17 Three-dimensional space
Chapter 18 Editing 3D solid models
Chapter 19 Other features of 3D modeling
Chapter 20 Internet tools and Help
Chapter 21 Design and AutoCAD 2011
Preface:
The purpose of writing this book is to produce a text suitable for students in Further and/or Higher Education who are required to learn how to use the computer-aided design (CAD) software package AutoCAD® 2011. Students taking examinations based on CAD will find the contents of the book of great assistance. The book is also suitable for those in industry wishing to learn how to construct technical drawings with the aid of AutoCAD 2011 and those who, having used previous releases of AutoCAD, wish to update their skills to AutoCAD 2011.
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