Course Outline
Introduction
AutoCAD and the AutoCAD User Interface
- Navigation Tools
- Commands
- Limits and Display Units
AutoCAD and the Cartesian Coordinate System Overview
- Points
- Direction and Quadrants
- Dimensions
Preparing the Development Environment for Government
- Installing and Configuring AutoCAD
Simple Geometry for Government
- Drawing Navigation Tools
- Drafting with Grids, Polar, and Snap Settings
- Creating Lines and Arcs
- Creating Polylines and Polygons
Commands and Editing for Government
- Using Erase, Copy, and Move Commands
- Using Rotate, Offset, and Mirror Commands
- Using Trim and Extend Commands
- Using Fillet and Chamfer Commands
- Using Measuregeom and Inquiry Commands
Layers and Annotations for Government
- Creating and Applying Layers
- Working with Colors
- Creating Single-line and Multi-line Text
- Working with Dimension Styles
- Adding a Table
Drawing Tools for Government
- Working with Arrays
- Using Construction Lines and Point Tools
- Making Isometric Drawings
Dimensions for Government
- Drawing Dimensions
- Optimizing Dimensions
Communicating Design Intent for Government
- Creating a Title Block
- Defining a Page Setup
- Implementing Viewports and Layers
- Printing and Plotting
Summary and Conclusion for Government
Requirements
- A comprehensive grasp of 2D modeling techniques
Audience
- Web designers for government and private sector projects
Testimonials (3)
Understanding how to interact with the software efficiently. There were many times I would initially go a certain way about completing a drawing, and then Jai would show me an easier or more efficient method.
Ben Milligan
Course - AutoCAD: Beginner to Advanced
Great knowledge of subject- Good pace One on one was vey beneficial - learned more this way- Thanks for arranging-
Damien - Calor
Course - AutoCAD: Beginner to Advanced
LIPS knowledge