Our course provides knowledge, skills and proficiency in AutoCAD 3D in an easy-to-learn manner. The course involves students from the basics of learning the process of 3D modelling.
Course Objectives
- Our course provides knowledge, skills and proficiency in AutoCAD 3D in an easy-to-learn manner.
- The course involves students from the basics of learning the process of 3D modelling.
- The course teaches conversion of 2D diagrams into their 3D versions.
- The course is led by our top instructors and comprises of multiple pragmatic illustrations
- This closely monitored course also provides a lot of real-time tips of AutoCAD 3D to its students.
Course Highlights
Our course covers everything from the basics to expertise in the software.
Salient features of the software covered by us are as follows:
- Journey towards 2d drafting & 3d Modelling Interface
- Draw, Modify and Organize the Wireframe, Surface and Solid Modelling tools
- Alter mesh primitives
- About layer Assignment and object properties
- Reuse existing Library for home spacing and layouts
- Creating Section geometry
- About Lights, Camera & Materials
- Creation of layouts and viewports
- Learn about Rendering.
Autocad is a commercial computer-aided design (cad) and drafting software application. December 1982 as a desktop app running on microcomputers with internal graphics controllers.
Before autocad was introduced, most commercial cad programs ran on mainframe computers or minicomputers, with each cad operator (user) working at a separate graphics terminal.
Course Content
Introduction To Autocad
- Starting AutoCAD AutoCAD Screen Components
- Drawing Area Command Window Navigation bar Status bar
- Adding Commands to AutoCAD Keyboard
- Ribbon Application Menu Tool Palettes Menu Bar Toolbar
- Shortcut Menu AutoCAD Dialog Boxes Starting a New Drawing
- Open a Drawing Start from Scratch Use a Template Use a Wizard
- Saving Your Work
- Save Drawing as Dialog box
- Using the Drawing Recovery Manager to Recover Files Closing a Drawing
- Opening an Existing Drawing
- Opening an Existing Drawing Using the Select File Dialog Box Opening an Existing Drawing Using the Start up Dialog Box Opening an Existing Drawing Using the Drag and Drop Method
- Quitting AutoCAD
- Creating and Managing Workspaces Creating a New Workspace Modifying the Workspace Settings Autodesk Exchange
- Home
Getting Started With Autocad
- Dynamic Input Mode Enable Pointer Input
- Enable Dimension Input where possible
- Show command prompting and command input near the crosshairs Drafting Tooltip Appearance
- Drawing Lines in AutoCAD The Close Option
- The Undo Option
- Invoking tools Using Dynamic INPUT/Command Prompt Coordinate Systems
- Absolute Coordinate System Relative Coordinate System Relative Polar Coordinates Direct Distance Entry Erasing Objects
- Cancelling and Undoing a Command Object Selection Methods
- Window Selection Window Crossing Method Drawing a Circle
- BASIC Display Commands Setting Units Type and Precision
- Specifying the Format Specifying the Angle Format
- SETTING the Limits OF A DRAWING
Starting With Advanced Sketching
- Drawing Arcs Drawing Rectangles Drawing Ellipses
- Drawing Regular Polygon Drawing Polylines Placing Points
- Drawing Infinite Lines Writing a Single Line Text
Working With Drawing Aids
- Introduction
- Understanding the Concept and use of LAYERS Advantages of Using Layers
- Working with Layers Creating New Layers Making a Layer Current
- Controlling the Display of Layers Deleting Layers
- Object Properties Changing the Colour
- Changing the Line type Changing the Line weight Changing the Plot Style Properties Palette
- Quick Properties Palette Drafting Settings dialog box
- Setting Grid Setting Snap Snap Type
- Drawing Straight Lines using the Ortho Mode
- Working with Object Snaps Auto Snap
- Endpoint
- Midpoint
- Nearest Centre Tangent
- Quadrant Intersection
- Apparent Intersection Perpendicular
- Node Insertion Snap to None Parallel Extension From
- Midpoint between 2 Points Temporary Tracking Point Combining Object Snap Modes
- Running Object Snap Mode Overriding the Running Snap Cycling through Snaps
- Using Auto Tracking Object Snap Tracking Polar Tracking
- Auto Track Settings Function and Control Keys
Editing Sketched Objects-i
- Editing Sketches
- Moving the Sketched Objects Copying the Sketched Objects
- Creating Multiple Copies
- Creating a Single Copy
- Offsetting Sketched Objects
- Rotating Sketched Objects
- Scaling the Sketched Objects
- Filleting the Sketches
- Chamfering the Sketches
- Trimming the Sketched
- Objects Extending the Sketched
- Objects Stretching the Sketched Objects
- Lengthening the Sketched Objects Arraying the Sketched Objects
- Rectangular Array Polar Array
- Path Array
- Mirroring the Sketched objects Text Mirroring
Editing Sketched Objects-ii
- Introduction to Grips Types of Grips
- Editing a Polyline by Using Grips Editing Gripped Objects
- Changing the Properties Using the PROPERTIES Pale Matching the Properties of Sketched Objects Cycling Through Selection
- Managing Contents Using the Design enter Autodesk Seek design content Link Displaying Drawing Properties
- Basic Display Options Redrawing the Screen Regenerating Drawings
- Zooming Drawings Real-time Zooming All Option
- Centre Option Extents Option Dynamic Option Previous Option Window Option Scale Option Object Option Zoom In and Out
- Panning Drawings Panning in Real time
Creating Text And Tables
- Annotative Objects Annotation Scale
- Assigning Annotative Property and Annotation Scales Customizing Annotation Scale
- Multiple Annotation Scales
- Assigning Multiple Annotation Scales Manually Assigning Multiple Annotation Scales Automatically
- Controlling the Display of Annotative objects Creating Text
- Writing Single Line Text Entering Special Characters Creating Multiline Text
- Text Window Text Editor Tab
- Editing Text
- Editing Text Using the DDEDIT Command Editing Text Using the Properties Palette Modifying the Scale of the Text
- Inserting Table in the Drawing Table style Area
- Insert options Area Insertion behaviour Area
- Column and row settings Area Set cell styles Area
- Creating a New Table Style Starting table Area General Area
- Cell styles Area
- Setting a Table Style as Current Modifying a Table Style Modifying Tables
- Substituting Fonts
- Specifying an Alternate Default Font Creating Text Styles
- Determining Text Height Creating Annotative text
Basic Dimensioning, Geometric Dimensioning, And Tolerancing
- Dimensioning in AutoCAD Fundamental Dimensioning Terms
- Dimension Line
- Dimension Text Arrowheads Extension Lines Leader
- Centre Mark and Centre lines Alternate Units
- Tolerances Limits
- Associative Dimensions Definition Points Annotative Dimensions
- Selecting Dimensioning Commands Using the Ribbon and the Toolbar Using the Command Line
- Dimensioning a Number of Objects Together Creating Linear Dimensions
- DIMLINEAR Command Options Creating Aligned Dimensions Creating Arc Length Dimensions Creating Rotated Dimensions Creating Baseline Dimensions Creating Continued Dimensions Creating
- Angular Dimensions
- Dimensioning the Angle between Two Nonparallel Lines Dimensioning the Angle of an Arc
- Angular Dimensioning of Circles
- Angular Dimensioning based on Three Points Creating Diameter Dimensions
- Creating Radius Dimensions Creating Jogged Linear Dimensions Creating Ordinate Dimensions Maintaining Equal Spacing between
- Dimensions Creating Inspection Dimensions Inspection Label
- Dimension Value
- Working with True Associative Dimensions Inspection Rate
- Removing the Dimension Associatively
- Converting a Dimension into a True Associative Dimension
- Drawing Leaders Multileader
- Adding leaders to existing Multileader Removing Leaders from Existing Multileader
- Aligning Multileaders
Why should you do it?
AutoCAD software is used in various industries and functions. It is used an architectural planning and design tool, an essential engineering drawing, design and drafting tool, a graphic designing tool, in 3D printing, in fashion design and industry designing at large.
Why with us?
THE DESIGN WORLD offers professional learning in AutoCAD for various professionals. We provide dedicated teaching staff with the option of customizing every course you undertake with us. Our course provides a life-skill and competency for future employability. Learning from THE DESIGN WORLD DEHRADUN and partaking in this drafting and designing course of AutoCAD is the best way of gaining proficiency in it
What about career?
AutoCAD expert professionals have numerous career paths laid in front of them. These professionals can find work in engineering firms as drafters, in architecture firms as well and any technology company that caters to 3D rendering, modelling and much more. This expertise provides additional skill sets to professionals and prospers their careers.