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Author Omura, George.

Title Mastering AutoCAD 2014 and AutoCAD LT 2014 / George Omura with Brian C. Benton
Published [Indianapolis, Ind.] : Sybex, ©2013

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Contents Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Exploring the Interface -- Taking a Guided Tour -- Launching AutoCAD -- AutoCAD Window -- Using the Application Menu -- Using the Ribbon -- Picking Points in the Drawing Area -- Using the UCS Icon -- Working in the Command Window -- Working with AutoCAD -- Opening an Existing File -- Getting a Closer Look -- Saving a File as You Work -- Making Changes -- Working with Multiple Files -- Adding a Predrawn Symbol with the Tool Palettes -- Bottom Line -- ch. 2 Creating Your First Drawing -- Getting to Know the Home Tab's Draw and Modify Panels -- Starting Your First Drawing -- Specifying Exact Distances with Coordinates -- Specifying Polar Coordinates -- Specifying Relative Cartesian Coordinates -- Interpreting the Cursor Modes and Understanding Prompts -- Understanding Cursor Modes -- Choosing Command Options -- Selecting Objects -- Selecting Objects in AutoCAD -- Providing Base Points -- Using Noun/Verb Selection -- Editing with Grips -- Stretching Lines by Using Grips -- Moving and Rotating with Grips -- Understanding Dynamic Input -- Displaying Data in a Text Window -- Displaying the Properties of an Object -- Getting Help -- Using the InfoCenter -- Exploring the AutoCAD 2014 Welcome Screen -- Finding Additional Sources of Help -- Bottom Line -- ch. 3 Setting Up and Using the Drafting Tools -- Setting Up a Work Area -- Specifying Units -- Fine-Tuning the Measurement System -- Setting Up the Drawing Limits -- Looking at an Alternative to Limits -- Understanding Scale Factors -- Using Polar Tracking -- Setting the Polar Tracking Angle -- Exploring the Drawing Process -- Locating an Object in Reference to Others -- Getting a Closer Look -- Modifying an Object -- Planning and Laying Out a Drawing -- Making a Preliminary Sketch -- Using the Layout -- Erasing the Layout Lines -- Putting On the Finishing Touches -- Aligning Objects by Using Object Snap Tracking -- Using the AutoCAD Modes as Drafting Tools -- Using Grid Mode as a Background Grid -- Using Snap Modes -- Bottom Line -- ch. 4 Organizing Objects with Blocks and Groups -- Creating and Using a Symbol -- Understanding the Block Definition Dialog Box -- Inserting a Symbol -- Scaling and Rotating Blocks -- Using an Existing Drawing as a Symbol -- Modifying a Block -- Unblocking and Redefining a Block -- Saving a Block as a Drawing File -- Replacing Existing Files with Blocks -- Understanding the Write Block Dialog Box Options -- Other Uses for Blocks -- Understanding the Annotation Scale -- Grouping Objects -- Modifying Members of a Group -- Ungrouping, Adding, and Subtracting From a Group -- Working with the Object Grouping Dialog Box -- Working with the AutoCAD LT Group Manager -- Bottom Line -- ch. 5 Keeping Track of Layers and Blocks -- Organizing Information with Layers -- Creating and Assigning Layers -- Working on Layers -- Controlling Layer Visibility -- Finding the Layers You Want -- Taming an Unwieldy List Of Layers -- Assigning Linetypes to Layers -- Adding a Linetype to a Drawing -- Controlling Lineweights -- Keeping Track of Blocks and Layers -- Getting a Text File List of Layers or Blocks -- Bottom Line -- ch. 6 Editing and Reusing Data to Work Efficiently -- Creating and Using Templates -- Creating a Template -- Using a Template -- Copying an Object Multiple Times -- Making Circular Copies -- Making Row and Column Copies -- Fine-Tuning Your View -- Finishing the Kitchenette -- Array Along a Path -- Making Changes to an Associative Array -- Developing Your Drawing -- Importing Settings -- Using Osnap Tracking to Place Objects -- Finding an Exact Distance along a Curve -- Changing the Length of Objects -- Creating a New Drawing by Using Parts from Another Drawing -- Eliminating Unused Blocks, Layers, Linetypes, Shapes, Styles, and More -- Bottom-Line -- ch. 7 Mastering Viewing Tools, Hatches, and External References -- Assembling the Parts -- Taking Control of the AutoCAD Display -- Understanding Regeneration and Redrawing -- Saving Views -- Understanding the Frozen Layer Option -- Using Hatch Patterns in Your Drawings -- Placing a Hatch Pattern in a Specific Area -- Adding Predefined Hatch Patterns -- Positioning Hatch Patterns Accurately -- Updating a Block from an External File -- Changing the Hatch Area -- Modifying a Hatch Pattern -- Understanding the Boundary Hatch Options -- Controlling Boundaries with the Boundaries Panel -- Fine-Tuning the Boundary Behavior -- Controlling Hatch Behavior with the Options Panel -- Controlling Hatch Default Layer, Layout Scale, and ISO Line Weight -- Using Additional Hatch Features -- Using Gradient Shading -- Tips for Using Hatch -- Space Planning and Hatch Patterns -- Using External References -- Attaching a Drawing as an External Reference -- Other Differences Between External References and Blocks -- Other External Reference Options -- Clipping Xref Views and Improving Performance -- Editing Xrefs in Place -- Using the External Reference Tab -- Adding and Removing Objects from Blocks and Xrefs -- Understanding the Reference Edit Dialog Box Options -- Bottom Line -- ch. 8 Introducing Printing, Plotting, and Layouts -- Plotting the Plan -- Understanding the Plotter Settings -- Paper Size -- Drawing Orientation -- Plot Area -- Plot Scale -- Shaded Viewport Options -- Plot Offset -- Plot Options -- Exit Options -- WYSIWYG Plotting Using Layout Views -- Setting Plot Scale in the Layout Viewports -- Adding an Output Device -- Editing a Plotter Configuration -- Storing a Page Setup -- Plotter and Printer Hardware Considerations -- Understanding Your Plotter's Limits -- Knowing Your Plotter's Origins -- Bottom Line -- ch. 9 Understanding Plot Styles -- Choosing Between Color-Dependent and Named Plot Style Tables -- Creating a Color Plot Style Table -- Editing and Using Plot Style Tables -- Making Your Plot Styles Visible -- Making Changes to Multiple Plot Styles -- Setting Up Line Corner Styles -- Setting Up Screen Values for Solid Areas -- Controlling the Visibility of Overlapping Objects -- Other Options in the Plot Style Table Editor -- Assigning Named Plot Styles Directly to Layers and Objects -- Using Named Plot Style Tables -- Assigning Plot Styles to Objects -- Assigning Plot Style Tables to Layers -- Bottom Line -- ch. 10 Adding Text to Drawings -- Preparing a Drawing for Text -- Organizing Text by Styles -- Getting Familiar with the Text and Annotation Scale Control Panels -- Setting the Annotation Scale and Adding Text -- Inserting Text -- Exploring Text and Scale -- Understanding the Text Style Dialog Box Options -- Styles -- Set Current/New/Delete -- Font -- Size -- Effects -- Exploring Text Formatting in AutoCAD -- Adjusting the Text Height and Font -- Understanding the Text Editor Tab -- Adding Symbols and Special Characters -- Setting Indents and Tabs -- What Do the Fonts Look Like? -- Adding Simple Single-Line Text Objects -- Hustifying Single-Line Text Objects -- Using Special Characters with Single-Line Text Objects -- Using the Check Spelling Feature -- How Check Spelling Works -- Choosing a Dictionary -- Substituting Fonts -- Finding and Replacing Text -- Bottom Line -- ch. 11 Using Fields and Tables -- Using Fields to Associate Text with Drawing Properties -- Adding Tables to Your Drawing -- Creating a Table -- Adding Cell Text -- Adjusting Table Text Orientation and Location -- Editing the Table Line Work -- Adding Formulas to Cells -- Using Formulas Directly in Cells -- Using Other Math Operations -- Importing and Exporting Tables -- Importing a Table -- Exporting Tables -- Creating Table Styles -- Adding or Modifying a Table Style -- Table Style Options -- Bottom Line -- ch. 12 Using Dimensions -- Understanding the Components of a Dimension -- Creating a Dimension Style -- Setting Up the Primary Unit Style -- Setting the Height for Dimension Text -- Setting the Location and Orientation of Dimension Text -- Choosing an Arrow Style and Setting the Dimension Scale -- Setting Up Alternate Units -- Setting the Current Dimension Style -- Modifying a Dimension Style -- Drawing Linear Dimensions -- Understanding the Dimensions Panel -- Placing Horizontal and Vertical Dimensions -- Continuing a Dimension -- Drawing Dimensions from a Common Base Extension Line -- Adjusting the Distance Between Dimensions -- Editing Dimensions -- Appending Data to Dimension Text -- Using Grips to Make Minor Adjustments to Dimensions -- Changing Style Settings of Individual Dimensions -- Editing Dimensions and Other Objects Together -- Associating Dimensions with Objects -- Adding a String of Dimensions with a Single Operation -- Adding or Removing the Alternate Dimensions -- Dimensioning Nonorthogonal Objects -- Dimensioning Nonorthogonal Linear Distances -- Dimensioning Radii, Diameters, and Arcs -- Skewing Dimension Lines -- Adding a Note with a Leader Arrow -- Creating Multileader Styles -- Editing Multileader Notes -- Breaking a Dimension Line for a Leader -- Applying Ordinate Dimensions -- Adding Tolerance Notation -- Inserting Tolerance and Datum Values -- Adding Inspection Dimensions -- Bottom Line -- ch. 13 Using Attributes -- Creating Attributes -- Adding Attributes to Blocks -- Copying and Editing Attribute Definitions -- Turning the Attribute Definitions into a Block -- Inserting Blocks Containing Attributes -- Editing Attributes -- Editing Attribute Values One at a Time
Note continued: Editing Attribute Text Formats and Properties -- Making Global Changes to Attribute Values -- Making Invisible Attributes Visible -- Making Global Format and Property Changes to Attributes -- Other Block Attribute Manager Options -- Redefining Blocks Containing Attributes -- Extracting and Exporting Attribute Information -- Performing the Extraction -- Extracting Attribute Data to an AutoCAD Table -- Bottom Line -- ch. 14 Copying Existing Drawings from Other Sources -- Methods for Converting Paper Drawings to AutoCAD Files -- Importing a Raster Image -- Working with a Raster Image -- Scaling a Raster Image -- Controlling Object Visibility and Overlap with Raster Images -- Clipping a Raster Image -- Adjusting Brightness, Contrast, and Fade -- Turning Off the Frame, Adjusting Overall Quality, and Controlling Transparency -- Working with PDF Files -- Importing a PDF -- Scaling and Osnaps with PDFs -- Controlling the PDF Display -- Coordinating Geographic Locations -- Making Adjustments to the Map -- Finding Measurements and Distances -- Bottom Line -- ch. 15 Advanced Editing and Organizing -- Using External References -- Preparing Existing Drawings for External Referencing -- Assembling Xrefs to Build a Drawing -- Updating Blocks in Xrefs -- Importing Named Elements from Xrefs -- Controlling the Xref Search Path -- Managing Layers -- Saving and Recalling Layer Settings -- Other Tools for Managing Layers -- Using Advanced Tools: Filter and Quick Select -- Filtering Selections -- Using Quick Select -- Using the QuickCalc Calculator -- Adding Foot and Inch Lengths and Finding the Sum of Angles -- Using the Display Area and Units Conversion -- Using QuickCalc to Find Points -- Finding Fractional Distances Between Two Points -- Using QuickCalc While in the Middle of a Command -- Storing Expressions and Values -- Guidelines for Working with QuickCalc -- Bottom Line -- ch. 16 Laying Out Your Printer Output -- Understanding Model Space and Paper Space -- Switching from Model Space to Paper Space -- Setting the Size of a Paper Space Layout -- Creating New Paper Space Viewports -- Reaching Inside Viewports -- Working with Paper Space Viewports -- Scaling Views in Paper Space -- Setting Layers in Individual Viewports -- Creating and Using Multiple Paper Space Layouts -- Creating Odd-Shaped Viewports -- Understanding Lineweights, Linetypes, and Dimensions in Paper Space -- Controlling and Viewing Lineweights in Paper Space -- Lineweight Settings-Dialog Box -- Linetype Scales and Paper Space -- Dimensioning in Paper Space Layouts -- Other Uses for Paper Space -- Bottom Line -- ch. 17 Making "Smart" Drawings with Parametric Tools -- Why Use Parametric Drawing Tools? -- Connecting Objects with Geometric Constraints -- Using AutoConstrain to Add Constraints Automatically -- Editing a Drawing Containing Constraints -- Using Other Geometric Constraints -- Using Constraints in the Drawing Process -- Controlling Sizes with Dimensional Constraints -- Adding a Dimensional Constraint -- Editing a Dimensional Constraint -- Using Formulas to Control and Link Dimensions -- Adding a Formula Parameter -- Testing the Formula -- Using Other Formulas -- Editing the Constraint Options -- Putting Constraints to Use -- Bottom Line -- ch. 18 Using Dynamic Blocks -- Exploring the Block Editor -- Opening the Block Editor -- Editing a Block and Creating New Blocks -- Creating a Dynamic Block -- Adding a Parameter -- Adding an Action -- Adding an Increment Value -- Editing Parameters and Actions -- Keeping an Object Centered -- Using Constraints in Dynamic Blocks -- Adding a List of Predefined Options -- Creating Multiple Shapes in One Block -- Rotating Objects in Unison -- yilling in a Space Automatically with Objects -- Including Block Information with Data Extraction -- Bottom Line -- ch. 19 Drawing Curves -- Introducing Polylines -- Drawing a Polyline -- Setting Polyline Options -- Editing Polylines -- Setting Pedit Options -- Smoothing Polylines -- Editing Vertices -- Creating a Polyline Spline Curve. -- Using True Spline Curves -- Drawing a True Spline -- Understanding the Spline Options -- Fine-Tuning Spline Curves -- Marking Divisions on Curves -- Dividing Objects into Segments of Equal Length -- Dividing Objects into Specified Lengths -- Bottom Line -- ch. 20 setting and Exchanging Data from Drawings -- Finding the Area of Closed Boundaries -- Finding the Area of an Object -- Using Hatch Patterns to Find Areas -- Adding and Subtracting Areas with the Area Command -- Getting General Information f -- Determining the Drawing's Status -- Keeping Track of Time -- Getting Information from System Variables -- Keeping a Log of Your Activity -- Capturing and Saving Text Data from the AutoCAD Text Window -- Storing Searchable Information in AutoCAD Files -- Searching for AutoCAD Files -- Recovering Corrupted Files -- Using the DXF File Format to Exchange CAD Data with Other Programs -- Exporting DXF Files -- Opening or Importing DXF Files -- Using AutoCAD Drawings in Page Layout Programs -- Exporting Raster Files -- Exporting Vector Files -- Using OLE to Import Data -- Editing OLE Links -- Importing Worksheets as AutoCAD Tables -- Understanding Options for Embedding Data -- Using the Clipboard to Export AutoCAD Drawings -- Bottom Line -- ch. 21 Creating 3D Drawings -- Getting to Know the 3D Modeling Workspace -- Drawing in 3D Using Solids -- Adjusting Appearances -- Creating a 3D Box -- Editing 3D Solids with Grips -- Constraining Motion with the Gizmo -- Rotating Objects in 3D Using Dynamic UCS -- Drawing on a 3D Object's Surface -- Pushing and Pulling Shapes from a Solid -- Making Changes to Your Solid -- Creating 3D Forms from 2D Shapes -- Isolating Coordinates with Point Filters -- Moving Around Your Model -- Finding Isometric and Orthogonal Views -- Rotating Freely Around Your Model -- Changing Your View Direction -- Using SteeringWheels -- Changing Where You Are Looking -- Flying Through Your View -- Changing from Perspective to Parallel Projection -- Getting a Visual Effect -- Using Visual Styles -- Creating a sketched Look with Visual Styles -- In-Canvas Viewport Controls -- Turning a 3D View into a 2D AutoCAD Drawing -- Using the Point Cloud Feature -- Bottom Line -- ch. 22 Using Advanced 3D Features -- Setting Up AutoCAD for This Chapter -- Mastering the User Coordinate System -- Defining a UCS -- Saving a UCS -- Working in a UCS -- Building 3D Parts in Separate Files -- Understanding the UCS Options -- UCS Based on Object Orientation -- UCS Based on Offset Orientation -- UCS Rotated Around an Axis -- Orienting a UCS in the View Plane -- Manipulating the UCS Icon -- Saving a UCS with a View -- Using Viewports to Aid in 3D Drawing -- Using the Array Tools -- Making Changes to an Associative Array -- Creating Complex 3D Surfaces -- Laying Out a 3D Form -- Spherical and Cylindrical Coordinate Formats -- Using a 3D Polyline -- Creating a Curved 3D Surface -- Converting the Surface into a Solid -- Shaping the Soli & -- Finding the Interference Between Two Solids -- Creating Tubes with the Sweep Tool -- Using Sweep to Create Complex Forms -- Creating Spiral Forms -- Creating Surface Models -- Slicing a Solid with a Surface -- Finding the Volume of a Cut -- Understanding the Loft Command -- Moving Objects in 3D Space -- Aligning Objects in 3D Space -- Moving an Object in 3D -- Rotating an Object in 3D -- Bottom Line -- ch. 23 Rendering 3D Drawings -- Testing the Waters -- Creating a Quick Study Rendering -- Simulating the Sun -- Setting Up the Sun -- Setting Polar North m -- Adding a Distant Light -- Using Materials -- Adjusting the Global Material -- Creating a New Material and Changing Its Properties -- Adding a Background -- Creating Effects Using Materials and Lights -- Adding a Self-Illuminated Material -- Assigning Materials by Layer -- Simulating a Night Scene with Spotlights -- Adding a Point Light -- Editing Lights -- Applying and Adjusting Texture Maps -- Creating a Building from a Box -- Adjusting a Material to Fit an Object -- Exploring Your Other Material-Mapping Options -- Specifying the Size of a Bitmap -- Simulating Trees and People with Opacity Maps -- Understanding the Rendering Options -- Checking and Saving Renderings in the Render Window -- Adding Cameras for Better View Control -- Making Adjustments to Your Camera -- Creating an Animated Walk-Through -- Fine Tuning the Animation -- Printing Your Renderings -- Simulating Natural Light -- Rendering Interior Views -- Using the Sun and Sky Simulation -- Bottom Line -- ch. 24 Editing and Visualizing 3D Solids -- Understanding Solid Modeling -- Creating Solid Forms -- Joining Primitives -- Cutting Portions Out of a Solid -- Creating Complex Solids -- Tapering an Extrusion -- Sweeping a Shape-on a Curved Path -- Revolving a Polyline -- Editing Solids -- Splitting a Solid into Two Pieces -- Rounding Corners with the Fillet Tool -- Chamfering Corners with the Chamfer Tool -- Using the Solid-Editing Tools -- Streamlining the 2D Drawing Process -- Drawing Standard Top, Front, and Right-Side Views -- Creating 2D Drawings with the Base View Command -- Adding Dimensions and Notes in a Layout -- Using Visual Styles with a Viewport -- Visualizing Solids -- Bottom Line -- ch. 25 Exploring 3D Mesh and Surface Modeling -- Creating a Simple 3D Mesh -- Creating a Mesh Primitive -- Understanding the Parts of a Mesh
Note continued: Smoothing a Mesh -- Editing Faces and Edges -- Stretching Faces -- Moving an Edge -- Adding More Faces -- Rotating an Edge -- Adding a Crease -- Splitting and Extruding a Mesh Face -- Creating Mesh Surfaces -- Revolved Surface -- Edge Surface -- Ruled Surface -- Tabulated Surface -- Converting Meshes to Solids -- Understanding 3D Surfaces -- Editing Surfaces -- Using Extrude, Surface Trim, and Surface Fillet -- Using Surface Blend, Patch, and Offset -- Understanding Associativity -- Editing with Control Vertices -- Editing with the CV Edit Bar -- Making Holes in a Surface with the Project Geometry Panel -- Visualizing Curvature: Understanding the Analysis Panel -- Bottom Line -- ch. 26 Customizing Toolbars, Menus, Linetypes, and Hatch Patterns -- Using Workspaces -- Customizing the User Interface -- Taking a Quick Customization Tour -- Understanding the Customizations In All Files Panel -- Getting the Overall View -- Finding Commands in the Command List -- Opening Preview, Button Image, and Shortcuts -- Getting to the Core of Customization in the Properties Group -- Creating Your Own Ribbon Panels and Menus -- Customizing Ribbon Panel Tools -- Creating Macros in Tools and Menus -- Pausing for User Input -- Opening an Expanded Text Box for the Macro Option -- Editing Keyboard Shortcuts -- Saving, Loading, and Unloading Your Customizations -- Understanding the Diesel Macro Language -- Using Diesel at the Command Line -- Using Diesel in a Custom Menu Macro -- Using Diesel as a Menu Bar Option Label -- Using Diesel and Fields to Generate Text -- Creating Custom Linetypes -- Viewing Available Linetypes -- Creating a New Linetype -- Understanding the Linetype Code -- Creating Complex Linetypes -- Creating Hatch Patterns -- Bottom Line -- ch. 27 Managing and Sharing Your Drawings -- Sharing Drawings Online -- Sharing Project Files with eTransmit -- Protecting AutoCAD Drawing Files -- ePublishing Your Drawings -- Exchanging Drawing Sets -- Exploring Other Publish Options -- Creating a DWF File by Using the Plot Dialog Box -- Sharing Files with Autodesk 360 -- Getting Started with Autodesk 360 -- Sharing Files -- Editing Drawings Online -- Controlling File Access -- Tracking File Versions -- Collaborating with Others Using Design Feed -- Adding Hyperlinks to Drawings -- Creating Hyperlinks -- Editing and Deleting Hyperlinks -- Taking a Closer Look at the Hyperlink Options -- Managing Your Drawings with DesignCenter and the Tool Palettes -- Getting Familiar with DesignCenter -- Opening and Inserting Files with DesignCenter -- Finding and Extracting the Contents of a Drawing -- Exchanging Data Between Open Files -- Loading Specific Files into DesignCenter -- Customizing the Tool Palettes with DesignCenter -- Searching Your Drawing Library with Content Explorer -- Indexing Your Files -- Searching Your Files -- Controlling Content Explorer's Display -- Adding Network Resources -- Establishing Office Standards -- Establishing Layering and Text Conventions -- Checking Office Standards -- Converting Multiple Layer Settings -- Exploring Other Layer Translator Options -- Bottom Line -- ch. 28 Keeping a Project Organized with Sheet Sets -- Understanding Sheet Sets -- Organizing by Reference Files and Sheet Files -- Managing Your Files with Sheet Sets -- Creating a Sheet Set from an Existing Project -- Using the Create Sheet Set Wizard -- Exploring the Sheet Set Manager -- Adding New Sheets to Your Sheet Set -- Managing Title Blocks and Cross-References -- Creating a New Sheet Set Based on an Existing One -- Building a Set of Drawings -- Adding Callout Blocks as Cross-Reference Symbols -- Editing Sheet Numbers and Title Block Information -- Closing a Sheet Set -- Customizing Sheet Sets -- Customizing a Title Block -- Creating Custom View Labels and Callout Blocks -- Archiving, Publishing, and eTransmitting Sheet Sets -- Archiving Your Sheet Set -- Batch-Plotting and Publishing Your Sheet Set -- Packaging Sheet Sets with eTransmit -- Preparing Your Project Files -- Bottom Line -- Appendix A The Bottom Line -- ch. 1 Exploring the Interface -- ch. 2 Creating Your First Drawing -- ch. 3 Setting Up and Using the Drafting Tools -- ch. 4 Organizing Objects with Blocks and Groups -- ch. 5 Keeping Track of Layers and Blocks -- ch. 6 Editing and Reusing Data to Work Efficiently -- ch. 7 Mastering Viewing Tools, Hatches, and External References -- ch. 8 Introducing Printing, Plotting, and Layouts -- ch. 9 Understanding Plot Styles -- ch. 10 Adding Text to Drawings -- ch. 11 Using Fields and Tables -- ch. 12 Using Dimensions -- ch. 13 Using Attributes -- ch. 14 Copying Existing Drawings from Other Sources -- ch. 15 Advanced Editing and Organizing -- ch. 16 Laying Out Your Printer Output -- ch. 17 Making "Smart" Drawings with Parametric Tools -- ch. 18 Using Dynamic Blocks -- ch. 19 Drawing Curves -- ch. 20 Getting and Exchanging Data from Drawings -- ch. 21 Creating 3D Drawings -- ch. 22 Using Advanced 3D Features -- ch. 23 Rendering 3D Drawings -- ch. 24 Editing and Visualizing 3D Solids -- ch. 25 Exploring 3D Mesh and Surface Modeling -- ch. 26 Customizing Toolbars/ Menus, Linetypes, and Hatch Patterns -- ch. 27 Managing and Sharing Your Drawings -- ch. 28 Keeping a Project Organized with Sheet Sets -- Appendix B Installing and Setting Up AutoCAD -- Before Installing AutoCAD -- Proceeding with the Installation -- Configuring AutoCAD -- Files Tab -- Display Tab -- Open And Save Tab -- Plot and Publish Tab -- System Tab -- User Preferences Tab -- Drafting Tab -- 3D Modeling Tab -- Selection Tab -- Profiles Tab -- Online Tab -- Configuring the Tablet Menu Area -- Turning On the Noun/Verb Selection Method -- Turning On the Grips Feature -- Setting Up the Tracking Vector Feature -- Adjusting the AutoCAD 3D Graphics System -- Adaptive Degradation Group -- Hardware and Performance Tuning Group -- Manual Performance Tuning Dialog Box -- Finding Hidden Folders That Contain AutoCAD Files -- Setting Up AutoCAD with a White Background -- Appendix C The Autodesk® AutoCAD® 2014 Certification
Summary The ultimate reference and tutorial for AutoCAD software This Autodesk Official Press book helps you become an AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT expert and has been fully updated to cover all of AutoCAD's new capabilities. Featuring the popular, empowering presentation style of veteran award-winning author George Omura, this indispensable resource teaches AutoCAD essentials using concise explanations, focused examples, step-by-step instructions, and hands-on projects.-Introduces you to the basics of the interface and drafting tools -Details how to effectively use hatches, fields, and tables -Covers attributes, dynamic blocks, curves, and geometric constraints -Explores 3D modeling and imaging -Discusses customization and integration -Helps you prepare for the AutoCAD certification exams -Features a website that includes all the project files necessary for the tutorials This detailed reference and tutorial is the perfect resource for becoming proficient with AutoCAD or AutoCAD LT
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SUBJECT AutoCAD. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86111239
AutoCAD. blmlsh
AutoCAD fast
Subject Computer graphics
Computer-aided design.
Computer Graphics
Computer-Aided Design
computer graphics.
computer-aided designs (visual works)
computer-aided design (process)
COMPUTERS -- CAD-CAM.
Computer-aided design
Computer graphics
Form Electronic book
Author Benton, Brian C.
ISBN 9781118757468
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