Author:
Alan Jefferis
Here’s a fully updated introduction to AutoCAD 2004 and its
improved use of the Internet!
Beginning with an exploration of the basic tools that control
AutoCAD, each subsequent chapter builds on the skills being learned
for a well-rounded exploration of each new command relating to 2D
construction documentation.
All the need to know information that current and future
architects, engineers and designers require is given, affording
readers the efficiencies and skills they need to apply AutoCAD in
the architectural environment.
The book is an excellent resource for new students wishing to
explore the computer skills needed to excel in architectural design,
as well as for experienced CAD users adjusting to the new features
and functions of AutoCAD 2004.
Benefits:
- common professional applications of each skill, including
AutoCAD’s updated Internet utilities, are provided
- access to commands are presented through the use of toolbars
or the keyboard, and are given in a logical sequence to help new
CAD users master the power of AutoCAD
- step-by-step examples and exercises are architecture-specific,
enabling readers to focus squarely on developing the computer
skills and drafting expertise required to excel in the
architectural and construction fields
- introductions to professional practice standards help relate
AutoCAD to contemporary office practice
Contents:
DRAWING CONSTRUCTION.
Exploring AutoCAD Tools and Displays.
Creating Drawing Aids.
Drawing and Controlling Lines.
Working with Drawing Files.
Drawing Organization.
Drawing Geometric Shapes.
Controlling Drawing Accuracy.
Drawing Display Options.
ENHANCING DRAWINGS.
Basic Methods of Selecting and Modifying Objects.
Modifying the Position and Size of Objects.
Polylines.
Supplemental Drawing Commands.
Controlling Lines, Colors, and Layers.
Placing Patterns in Drawing Objects.
Inquiry Commands.
PLACING NOTATIONS ON DRAWINGS.
Placing Text on a Drawing.
Introduction to Dimensions.
Placing Dimensions on Drawings.
GROUPING & PRESENTING INFORMATION.
Creating Blocks, and Wblocks.
Adding Attributes to Enhance Blocks.
Oblique and Isometric Drawing.
Working with Multiple Drawings.
Combining Drawings Using Xref.
Working with Layouts and Viewports.
Controlling Output.
Using the Internet with AutoCAD
992 Pages - 7-3/8 x 9-1/4 in.
AutoCAD 2002
for Architecture