AutoCAD 2D/3D

Overview
AutoCAD training courses are primarily designed for engineers and architects to help them learn hottest ways of product and home designing, 2D and 3D rendering of work, drafting and modeling during the planning stages of a project.
Course Objective
AutoCAD courses generally help students who are seeking career in architectural and engineering profession can attain basic to advanced knowledge of 2D and 3D designing and modeling skills and gain a competitive edge over their counterparts in the industry.
Pre-requisite
The AutoCAD software training and courses are open for students of architectural and engineering field to help develop their existing skills who are pursuing Bachelor or Master Degree program.
What’s in it for me?
AutoCAD courses will allow you to increase your designing skills as well as portfolio standards and enables you gain a competitive edge in the industry.
CURRICULUM
Section 1: Introduction to AutoCAD
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- • Getting Started with AutoCAD Starting AutoCAD
- • AutoCAD’s User Interface Working with Commands AutoCAD’s Cartesian
- • Type of Workspace
- • Opening an Existing Drawing File
- • Viewing Your Drawing
- • Saving Your Work
- • Basic Drawing & Editing Commands
- • Drawing Lines , Erasing Objects
- • Drawing Lines with Polar Tracking
- • Drawing Rectangles
- • Working with Vector Graphics
- • Discovering Material Libraries
- • Library
- • Creating a New Library
Section 2: Draw Tool
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- • Drawing Arcs , Polylines ,Editing Polylines, Drawing Polygons , Ellipses
- • Getting Information from Your Drawing
- • Working with Object Properties
- • Measuring Objects
- • Advanced Editing Commands Trimming and Extending Objects Stretching Objects
- • Creating Fillets and Chamfers
- • Offsetting Objects
Section 3: Drawing Setting
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- • Drawing Circles
- • Undo and Redo Actions
- • Projects - Creating a Simple Drawing
- • Create a Simple Drawing
- • Create Simple Shapes
- • Drawing Precision in AutoCAD Using Running Object Snaps Using Object
- • setting, Snap Overrides Polar Tracking at Angles Object Snap Tracking
- • Drawing with Snap and Grid (Optional) Making Changes in Your Drawing
Section 4: Editing Drawing
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- • Selecting Objects for Editing Moving Objects Copying Objects Rotating Objects
- • Scaling Objects Mirroring Objects Editing with Grips
- • New Drawings With Templates
Section 5: Text and Hatch Concept
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- • Working with Annotations Adding Text in a Drawing Modifying Multiline
- • Text Formatting Multiline Text
- • Adding Notes with Leaders to Your Drawing
- • Creating Tables Modifying Tables Hatching
- • Editing Hatches Adding Dimensions Dimensioning Concepts Adding Linear
- • Dimensions toolbar
Section 6: Blocks, Group, Layout and layers concepts
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- • Creating Arrays of Objects
- • Inserting Blocks What are Blocks? Inserting Blocks
- • Working with Dynamic Blocks Inserting Blocks with Design Center, Group, Group Editing and Attribute
- • Setting Up a Layout
- • Printing Concepts Working in Layouts Copying Layouts Creating Viewports
- • Guidelines for Layouts Printing Your Drawing Printing Layouts
- • Printing from the Model Tab
- • What are Layers?
- • Layer States
- • Changing an Object’s Layer
- • Advanced Object Types
Section 7: Dimensioning, Annotation and View Points
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- • Adding Radial & Angular Dimensions
- • Editing Dimensions
- • Model Space Viewports, Paper Space Viewports
- • Model Space and Paper Space
- • Creating Tiled View ports
- • Joining Two Adjacent View-ports
- • Paper Space Viewports(Floating Viewports) Editing Viewports
- • Manipulating the visibility of Viewport Layers
- • Understanding External References
- • External References
- • Dependent Symbols
- • Managing External References in a drawing
- • The Overlay option
Section 8: Parametric Constraints
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- • Geometrical Constraints Defining & Editing
- • Dimensional Constraints Defining & Editing
Section 9: Basic AutoCAD 3D
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- • The User Coordinate System & The World Coordinate System Controlling
- • Visibility of UCS Icon Defining the New UCS
- • Managing the UCS Getting Started with 3D
- • Starting Three Dimensional Modeling
- • Use of Three Dimensional Drawing
- • Types of 3D Models
- • 3D Coordinate Systems
- • TRIM, EXTEND and FILLET ArrayCommands in 3D
- • Setting Thickness and Elevation for the New objects
Section 10: Advance 3D and Render
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- • Dynamic Viewing of 3D Objects
- • Creating Solid Models
- • What is Solid Modeling
- • Creating Predefined Solid Primitives Creating Complex Solid Models by
- • Applying Boolean Operations, Section tool
- • Creating Extruded Solids
- • Rendering and Animating Designs Understanding the concept of Rendering
- • Selecting and Attaching Materials Understanding Elementary Rendering
- • Adding Lights to the Design , Walk through