| AutoCAD 2005 for Architects Training AutoCAD 2005 for Architects Training:
AutoCAD 2005 for Architects builds upon the previous title, AutoCAD 2004 for Architects . It is intended for intermediate to advanced users who want to take full advantage of AutoCAD in an architectural environment. This tutorial will guide the user to more advanced 2D features of AutoCAD and basic 3D concepts. VTC author, Ivanhoe Tejeda , begins the tutorial by creating working drawings for a single family residence before moving on to create a 3D model of the home. The tutorial will also introduce Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop software, useful in the creation of color presentations. |
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AutoCAD 2005 for ArchitectsIntroductionIntroduction to AutoCAD 2005Review the AutoCAD 2005 GUI Architectural Visualization Architectural Firms CAD DrawingsThe Working Drawing and Scale FactorExternally Referenced Files Plotting a Monochrome Drawing Plotting a Color Drawing Creating Presentation Drawings Plotting an EPS File Introducing Illustrator Introducing Photoshop Blocks and WblocksDefining Blocks and WblocksCut and Paste Options Introduction to DesignCenter Introduction to Tool Palettes External ReferencesExternal Reference DefinedInsert an XREF XCLIP Command pt. 1 XCLIP Command pt. 2 XREF Manager When to Use External References Electrical Plan and Architectural PlanUse an Existing Architectural SheetElectrical Plan pt. 1 Electrical Plan pt. 2 Architectural Plan Creating the ElevationXREF the Plan and XLINE CommandLayers and Draw Order Hatching Elevations with Snapbase An Architectural Sheet as a Template Viewports and Text Leader Lines and Elevation Markers Working DrawingsArchitectural Set of Working DrawingsReinforce How this Project Uses Xrefs Using an Attribute Block Creating an Attribute Block Selecting Objects pt. 1 Selecting Objects pt. 2 Cycle and Quick Select PrintingCreate a Monochrome Plot Style TableCreate a Color Plot Style Table Combining Color and Monochrome Files Color Gradient Hatching How to Create an EPS File CustomizingCustomizing the GUICreating a Custom Toolbar Using a Pre-Defined Icon Creating a Custom Icon Keyboard Shortcut and Command Alias Introduction to 3D3D Architectural EntitiesControlling the View and the UCS Viewpoint Presets and 3D Orbit Command Creating a 3D Glass as a Surface Creating a 3D Glass as a Solid Rotating 3D Objects Introduction to 3D Solids3D Sofa - Building the Solids3D Sofa - Editing the Solids 3D Sofa - Advanced 2D and 3D Commands Completing the 3D Sofa The 3D Exterior House ModelCreating the Walls pt. 1Creating the Walls pt. 2 XREF the Elevations Using 3Point UCS Slicing 3D Solids Moving and Extruding Faces Completing the Window Opening Window Frames Using Subtract Door and Window Openings Using Subtract Door Frames Using Union Saving a Named View and a UCS Completing 3D Walls with 2D Elevations Review Extrude and Subtract Command Using Point Filters 3D Roof pt. 1 3D Roof pt. 2 3D Roof - Interference Command pt. 1 3D Roof - Interference Command pt. 2 Extrude via Path 3D Interior House ModelInterference Command with 3D WallsCustom Toolbars for 3D Modeling 3D Walls and the Separate Command Techniques for Modeling Two Floors 3D Door Frames Polylines That Will Not Extrude Pros and Cons of Clipping Planes Creating 3D Cabinets pt. 1 Creating 3D Cabinets pt. 2 Completing the 3D Cabinets Creating the Perspective ViewsThe Dview Command and Saving ViewsZoom/Distance/3D Orbit Presentation Borders to Compose Layouts Composing a Raster File Miscellaneous Commands and Options3D Ruled Surface - Sloped Surfaces3D Ruled Surface - Curtains Viewports in Model Space Interior Perspective Model Space Viewports and Layers Adobe Illustrator and PhotoshopComposing the Floor PlanAdding Color to the Wall Adding Color to the Floor Summarizing the Techniques Completing the Presentation ConclusionFinal WordsCreditsAbout this Author | ||||||||||