Course Outline
Introduction
AutoCAD and AutoCAD User Interface for Government
- Navigation tools
- Commands
- Limits and display units
Overview of the Cartesian Coordinate System in AutoCAD for Government
- 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
- 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 a 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
- An understanding of two-dimensional (2D) modeling
Audience
- Web designers for government
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