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Description
Learn all relevant AutoCAD tools in one evening.
- Do you want to master a program that is the most important tool of every designer?
- Looking for a course that explains the most important features of AutoCAD in a short time?
- Have you tried to learn AutoCAD using a variety of tutorials and still have trouble learning certain tools or concepts?
- Or maybe you already know the basic issues and need a training that will quickly remind you of the most important techniques or teach you new tools?
Free sample lesson: Creating and inserting blocks. See table ofcontentsfor more examples.
AutoCAD 2012 essence is a great choice for novice users who want to learn about AutoCAD from scratch. With this course you will quickly learn to use the most important features of the program. You will master the most important drawing and drawing tools. You will gain knowledge that will provide you with a solid foundation for independent work. The skills acquired with the course you will be able to use them in virtually any industry and you will be able to develop them in any direction.
The course contains as many as 81 instructional videos with commentary by the teacher. With the help of them you will be able to master the most important tools of the program in a flash. A DVD and a book are included.
Selected topics for the course:
- Efficient work with the program interface.
- An overview of the rich set of drawing tools.
- The most important modifications.
- Use of complex modifications.
- Working with text.
- Use of layers.
- Basics of dimensioning.
- Printing drawings.
- Use of viewport.
- Tables and blocks.
- Basics of 3D modelling.
The course is run by a certified Autodesk employee. TheCourse ZonePublisherisan authorized partner of Autodesk. The course uses AutoCAD 2012 PL. The vast majority of knowledge can be used to work with other versions of the program (e.g. 2013).
The set includes: DVD and book.
Table of contentsIntroduction
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