For entry-level courses in Architectural and Interior Design, and Introduction to AutoCAD. Written for architectural and interior design students with no technical background, this richly detailed text demystifies the art and science of drafting offering a thoroughly integrated study of drafting basics with an introduction to AutoCAD, complemented by many supportive examples throughout to ensure understanding.
AutoCAD 2004 and AutoCAD LT 2004: No Experience Required is your step-by-step introduction to the latest versions of AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT, the industry-leading design and drafting programs used by architects, engineers, drafters, and design teams worldwide. Inside this perfectly-paced guide are the clear-cut explanations and practical, step-by-step tutorials that you need to create, develop, and complete even the most elaborate AutoCAD projects. Gain the Imperative AutoCAD Skills Finding your way around AutoCAD and LT Understanding basic commands Applying AutoCAD's coordinate systems Setting up a drawing Mastering drawing strategies Employing Polar and Object Snap Tracking Setting up layers, colors, and linetypes Using blocks and Wblocks Dragging AutoCAD objects from one drawing to another Generating elevations and orthographic views Working with hatches and fills Controlling text in a drawing Managing external references Setting up layouts and printing an AutoCAD drawing Using AutoCAD's tool palettes Creating and rendering a 3D model Setting up attributes
For freshman/sophomore-level courses in Basic Computer-Aided Design/Drafting, Basic Architectural Computer-Aided Design, and Commercial Architecture. Written specifically for architects, this text helps students learn AutoCAD by actually using it in planning and designing a wide variety of realistic situations. Using a non-technical writing style and hands-on PROMPT/RESPONSE tutorial approach, it takes students step-by-step through the creation of all of the drawings necessary for an architectural project from floor plans, and elevations, through power and lighting plans, to isometric and three-dimensional drawings.
* Major update of Sutphin’s successful AutoCAD 2000 Programmer’s Reference. * Introduction to Visual Basic allows use by experienced AutoCAD developers who are new to programming. * Comprehensive coverage of the AutoCAD object model. * New coverage of AutoCAD 2000 features including file and security programming, customizing the IDE and accessing the Win32 API.
"Effective management - not technical wizardry - is the key to maximizing the benefits of AutoCAD. In Managing AutoCAD in the Design Firm, Karen Vagts, a trained interior designer with a graduate degree in management, guides you through a careful examination of the issues involved in successfully implementing AutoCAD in your design practice." "Managing AutoCAD in the Design Firm focuses on the relationship between CAD and the specific standards and procedures that architects, interior designers, and other members of the architecture/design community apply in their normal practice includes a user-friendly, comprehensive discussion of configuring and customizing AutoCAD for design offices and guidelines for incorporating AutoCAD into the design process; presents a detailed analysis of the specific uses of AutoCAD in architecture and interior design, including: ADA compliance, area takeoffs, government work, historic preservation, international projects, desktop publishing with AutoCAD, and 3-D modeling; provides hard-to-find information on the impact of AutoCAD on crucial management issues like project scheduling, design fees, marketing, liability, copyright protection, and personnel policies; formulates guidelines for AutoCAD administration and the management of AutoCAD data; and includes a valuable glossary and an extensive guide to AutoCAD resources." "Managing AutoCAD in the Design Firm provides you with a practical general framework for incorporating AutoCAD, or any CAD program, productively and profitably into the overall design process."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
This practical step-by-step guide - designed for use at your computer - gives clear, compact instructions and self-test exercises to help you learn 2-D drawing using AutoCAD. The text is written for use on all AutoCAD releases from 2000 to 2008. Computer-aided drawing is a skill that every student in architecture, engineering, the trades and construction must learn – and ideally at the computer, actually drawing things. AutoCAD is the most widely used package in the industry but existing teaching books tend to be too wordy and focus more on technical wizardry than on how to deliver actual finished drawings using industry drafting protocols.AutoCAD Workbook gives you the skills you need for the full range of drawing types using a wide variety of commands and sequences. Each chapter - or teaching module – contains a brief introduction to the commands, explaining exactly how each one can be used, and plenty of exercises to demonstrate how to produce everything from working drawings to presentation drawings; and orthographic projection to pictorial views. Examples include residential and commercial buildings for architects and designers; steel and concrete details for civil and structural engineering; mechanical parts and assemblies for mechanical engineering; and millwork and cabinet-making for woodworking applications.
With AutoCAD 2000 For Dummies, you'll quickly discover just how easy it is to create professional-quality designs and drawings. Authors Mark Middlebrook and Bud Smith show you how to set up a design, draw and edit lines, add text and dimensions, even incorporate AutoCAD documents into your Web pages-all while avoiding those common gotchas." Whether you're a new AutoCAD user or you've just upgraded to AutoCAD 2000, this easy-to-use reference delivers all the answers you need to get up to speed. Inside, find helpful advice on how to: * Discover the new AutoCAD 2000 features-and put them to work * Take full advantage of color and lineweight with the new AutoCAD 2000 approach * Use both menu and toolbar access to commands * Set up a drawing so that it prints without problems * Speed up your work by using the command line as an accelerator * Enhance your Web pages with the new AutoCAD 2000 Web access features * Increase accessibility of your AutoCAD drawings by using AutoCAD DesignCenter
This reference will lead novices or seasoned users of AutoCAD through its basics, and then advanced features of architectural drawing. It shows how to produce architectural working drawings and construction related documents accurately and precisely, along with the skills required to master the 2D drawing commands and procedures.This training manual contains many tools to create company standards to facilitate productivity, and can be used as the office or studio companion with major architectural CAD concepts and applications needed to produce and manage construction documents. Chapter topics provide in-depth coverage of commands significant to architectural drawing—e.g., MULTILINE and AIA CAD Layer guidelines.For architects, interior designers, facilities planners, building contractors, and architectural drafters,
With its new Internet capabilities, AutoCAD 14 will reach out to new audiences. This easily accessible reference provides quick insight into this popular design software, the industry standard for architects and engineers.