| New features in AutoCAD 2002 are covered in this book, making it a useful refresher course for anyone using AutoCAD at this level, and those upgrading to the new software release. The course is also designed to be fully relevant to anyone using other recent releases, including AutoCAD 2000.
*A self-paced learning experience introducing AutoCAD users to 3D modelling techniques *Introduces new features in AutoCAD 2002 *Provides a thorough grounding in 3D draughting skills
This book is intended for the AutoCAD 2002 user who wants to learn about modelling. My aim is to demonstrate how the user can create 3D wire-frame models, surface models and solid models with practical exercises backed up by user activities. The concept of how multiple viewports can be used to enhance drawing productivity will also be discussed in detail. The user will also be introduced to rendering.
The book will provide an invaluable aid to a wide variety of users, ranging from the capable to the competent. The book will assist students on any national course which requires 3D draughting and solid modelling, e.g. City and Guilds, BTEC and SQA as well as students at higher institutions. Users in industry will find the book useful as a reference and an ‘inspiration’. The book will also prove useful to the Design/Technology departments in schools who are now becoming more involved in computer aided design. |
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