AutoCAD
by Elise Moss
Paperback: 352 pages
Publisher: Schroff Development Corp (August, 2003)
Chris Fox and Elise Moss return with an Intermediate textbook on Autodesk's Architectural Desktop. The text assumes familiarity with the basic tools within the software and takes you to the next level, with tutorials on layer standards, creation of custom window assemblies and curtain walls, roof slabs, roof miter tools, managing a multi-story commercial structure, using mass elements for conceptual modeling, and more. Practice quizzes are included at the end of each chapter to help focus the student on key points. The book answers common technical support questions, such as: how to add a handle to a door style; how to add an elevator; and how to make the pivot point of a slab invisible.
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by Thomas Singer, Marika E Snider
Hardcover
Publisher: Autodesk Press; 1 edition (January 27, 2004)
Discover how to create a 3D solid model using the most updated version of AutoCAD®! This exciting video product is based on AutoCAD 2004 and offers self-paced learning capabilities for creating 3D solid objects and developing the necessary tools to detail them for production. AutoCAD 2004 3D Solids: A CD Tutorial Series, a tutorial-based approach takes users from start to finish through the processes of model creation, rendering practices, presentation and working drawings, surface modeling techniques, and specialty views. |
by Thomas P. Zurflieh
Paperback: 320 pages
Publisher: Prentice Hall; Bk&CD-Rom edition (March 24, 2004)
AutoCAD® 2004: 2D Drawing and Dimensioning presents a series of lessons and assignments that form a step-by-step approach to learning AutoCAD. Topics are presented in a sequence that allows novices to begin drawing at an early stage. Beginning with step-by-step instruction, the assignments become less guided as the user gains experience constructing drawings.
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by James D. Bethune
Hardcover: 768 pages
Publisher: Prentice Hall (October 14, 2003)
Using AutoCAD applications exclusively (no paper and pencil except Chapter 4) throughout, this book offers state-of-the-art coverage of the AutoCAD 2004 version of software, integrates helpful screen captures, and includes many new and extensive design and sketching exercises. Chapter topics cover fundamentals of 2-D construction, more advanced commands, sketching, orthographic views, sectional views, auxiliary views, dimensioning, tolerancing, geometric tolerances, threads and fasteners, working drawings, fundamentals of 3D drawing, surface modeling, solid modeling, and descriptive geometry. For individuals interested in the field of engineering graphics.
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by James D. Bethune
Hardcover: 729 pages
Publisher: Prentice Hall; Bk&CD-Rom edition (December 26, 2001)
Engineering Graphics with AutoCAD® 2002 presents the standards and conventions of technical drawing that are in line with national standards and uses AutoCAD® 2002 to apply these standards. Throughout the text, AutoCAD® 2002 is the exclusive tool for presenting and applying these concepts (only Chapter 4 includes coverage of pencil and paper applications).
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by James M. Kirkpatrick, James Kirkpatrick
Paperback: 448 pages
Publisher: Prentice Hall; Bk&CD-Rom edition (October 26, 2001)
Architectural Drawing Using Pencil Sketches and AutoCAD® is written specifically for students studying architectural drawing. The text covers drawing fundamentals for creating both sketches and AutoCAD® drawings. The AutoCAD® commands presented are keyboard commands, which allow the text to be used with multiple versions of AutoCAD®, including AutoCAD® 2002. It includes the following features to help users learn, practice, and master sketching and AutoCAD® skills. |
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AutoCAD Release
AutoCAD LT Release
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