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AutoCAD – 2D and 3D CAD design – learn easy

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Are you a CAD student, an engineering student or a 3d modeler?  Learn the AutoCAD course from scratch – 2D and 3D, and apply your knowledge in real-life projects. Receive certificates afterward.

You’ll learn

  • AutoCAD 2D
  • AutoCAD 3D fundamentals
  • print layouts
  • dimension style
  • Step-by-step main commands

 

Requirements

  • the course is from scratch

Description

This is a course designed to learn AutoCAD from scratch.

AutoCAD is the most popular software for computer-aided design. It is the basic platform for areas such as civil engineering, architecture, mechanical design, and simulation. It is the ideal software to start, knowing the design principles to later apply it to specialized software in vertical disciplines such as Revit (Architecture, 3D Max), Revit MEP (Electromechanical / Plumbing), Civil Engineering (Structure, Advance Steel, Robot), Topography and civil works (Civil 3D).

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Includes a step-by-step explanation of the main commands with which 90% of designs are built in AutoCAD.

Additionally includes a step-by-step exercise of an architectural plan from a house, where is applied the commands doing this lessons:

  • Introduction
  • Layers Formation
  • Axis Formation
  • Axis Names
  • Walls Formation
  • Doors Formation
  • Windows Formation
  • CAD Blocks
  • Relating layers to Blocks
  • Space Names
  • Primary Dimensions
  • Secondary Dimensions
  • Planter Formation
  • Plant Blocks
  • Hatching
  • 3D modeling

After this course, a CAD user must be prepared to do any other designs.

Section 1: Introduction

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Interface
  • 3. Keyboard Shortcuts

Section 2: Construction commands

  • 4. Lines
  • 5. Circles
  • 6. Arc
  • 7. Polylines
  • 8. Rectangles
  • 9. Polygons
  • 10. Splines
  • 11. Ellipse

Section 3: Editing commands

  • 12. Layers
  • 13. Editing Tool – 1
  • 14. Editing Tool – 2
  • 15. Array
  • 16. Offset & Revision Clouds

Section 4: Advanced commands

  • 17. Dimensions
  • 18. Dimensions Style Manager
  • 19. Importing PDF to AutoCAD
  • 20. Tables
  • 21. Blocks

Section 5: Final output commands

  • 22. Layouts
  • 23. Title Block
  • 24. Plot
  • 25. Hatch

Section 6: Exercises

  • 26. Cooking Range
  • 27. Kitchen Shelf
  • 28. Cupboard Views
  • 29. Kitchen Appliances
  • 30. Dining Table
  • 31. Sofa Chair Set
  • 32. Auxiliary Furniture
  • 33. Bed
  • 34. Beds
  • 35. Bath Tub
  • 36. Washroom WC
  • 37. Washroom Accessories
  • 38. DIY Project
  • 39. Cars

3D Modeling Applied to Mechanical design

  • 40. 3D Piston

Section 7: Architectural Plan exercises

  • 41. Introduction
  • 42. Layers Formation
  • 43. Axis Formation
  • 44. Axis Names
  • 45. Walls Formation
  • 46. Doors Formation
  • 47. Windows Formation
  • 48. CAD Blocks
  • 49. Relating layers to Blocks
  • 50. Space Names
  • 51. Primary Dimensions
  • 52. Secondary Dimensions
  • 53. Planter Formation
  • 54. Plant Blocks
  • 55. Hatching

Section 8: 3D House Project – Part 1

  • 56: Introduction
  • 57: Keyboard Shortcuts
  • 58: User Interface and Navigation
  • 59: Getting Started – 2D Layout Review ( Isolated Layers )
  • 60: Base Creation & Learn Extrude Command
  • 61: Walls Creation & Learn Press Pull Command
  • 62: Spaces for Doors & Learn to Move and Union Command
  • 63: Spaces for Windows 1 & Learn Use of Coordinate System
  • 64: Spaces for Windows 2 & Learn to Subtract Command
  • 65: Doors Placement & Learn Scale Command
  • 66: Windows Placement & Learn Rotate Command

Section 9:  3D House Project – Part 2

  • 67: Exhaust Fan Creation & Learn Array Command
  • 68: Entrance Base Creation & Learn Match Property Command
  • 69: Roof Creation & Learn Offset Command
  • 70: Pillar Creation & Learn Revolve Command
  • 71: Boundary Wall Creation & Remove Unnecessary Data
  • 72: Minor Adjustments & Learn Region Command
  • 73: Apply Material & Learn Mat Browser Open Command
  • 74: Render & Learn Camera Creation Command
  • 75: Conclusion – Information regarding Revit (BIM)

Bonus lessons

  • 76: Import from dgn and export to dxf and dwg – and bulk export using Microstation

Who this course is for:

  • CAD students
  • engineering students
  • 3d modelers
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