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AutoCAD 2013 and AutoCAD LT 2013 – No Experience Required By Donnie Gladfelter
AutoCAD 2013 and AutoCAD LT 2013 – No Experience Required By Donnie Gladfelter | 107.22 MB
This book helps you learn to use AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT with ease and confidence. With this hands-on guide, you’ll learn how to plan, develop, document, and present a complete AutoCAD project by working on summer cabin–a fun practice project that runs throughout the book. You can follow each step sequentially or jump in at any point by downloading the drawing files from the book’s companion web site. You’ll also master all essential AutoCAD features, get a thorough grounding in the basics, learn the very latest industry standards and techniques, and quickly become productive with AutoCAD.
Features concise explanations, focused examples, and step-by-step instructions for learning AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT with a hands-on project Fully revised for the latest AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT as well as emerging techniques and standards in the industry Offers the full range of basics such as the AutoCAD interface, basic commands, and creating drawings, and gradually progresses to more advanced topics, including grouping, elevations, hatches, and using text in drawings Includes a supporting website the contains downloadable tutorial files, so readers can jump in at any point in the book Introduces dimensioning, external references, layouts and printing, and using 3D
What Will You Learn from This Book?
CHAPTER 1: Getting to Know AutoCAD CHAPTER 2: Learning Basic Commands to Get Started CHAPTER 3: Setting Up a Drawing CHAPTER 4: Developing Drawing Strategies: Part 1 CHAPTER 5: Developing Drawing Strategies: Part 2 CHAPTER 6: Using Layers to Organize Your Drawing CHAPTER 7: Combining Objects into Blocks CHAPTER 8: Controlling Text in a Drawing CHAPTER 9: Using Dynamic Blocks and Tables CHAPTER 10: Generating Elevations CHAPTER 11: Working with Hatches, Gradients, and Tool Palettes CHAPTER 12: Dimensioning a Drawing CHAPTER 13: Managing External References CHAPTER 14: Using Layouts to Set Up a Print CHAPTER 15: Printing a Drawing CHAPTER 16: Creating 3D Geometry CHAPTER 17: Rendering and Materials