AutoCAD 2010 For Dummies

AutoCAD 2010 For Dummies

von: David Byrnes

For Dummies, 2009

ISBN: 9780470502686 , 456 Seiten

Format: ePUB

Kopierschutz: DRM

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AutoCAD 2010 For Dummies


 

AutoCAD is the hot computer-aided design software known for both its powerful tools and its complexity, AutoCAD 2010 for Dummies is the bestselling guide that walks you through this complicated program so you can build complex 3D technical drawings, edit like a pro, enter new dimensions, and plot with style, AutoCAD 2010 for Dummies helps you navigate the program, use the AutoCAD Design Center, create a basic layout and work with dimension, and put your drawings on the Internet, You'll soon be setting up the AutoCAD environment, using the AutoCAD Ribbon, creating annotation and dimension drawings, exploring 3D models, and cruising comfortably through AutoCAD 2010,
  • Understand object selection and learn all about commanding and selecting, one-by-one selection, and perfecting selecting
  • Use the AutoCAD tool kit and learn to copy between drawings, manipulate images, and polish your properties
  • Turn on your annotative objects and say more in multiline text
  • Understand the anatomy of a dimension, then draw and edit your own
  • Get up to speed on how to create block definitions, insert blocks, and more
  • Discover techniques for setting up a layout in paper space
  • Push the boundary of hatch and define hatch objects
  • Learn to design in Web format and draw on the Internet
With AutoCAD, the only limits are your imagination, AutoCAD 2010 for Dummies prepares you to use this powerful software to design and document your ideas in 2D and 3D,


David Byrnes is a senior civil engineer and structural drafter with a major international engineering company, He taught CAD and 3D modeling at the Emily Carr University of Art & Design for 15 years and has contributed to or coauthored more than a dozen AutoCAD books,