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AutoCAD 2014 2D Fundamentals

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AutoCAD 2014 – 2D Fundamentals, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.25, with 95 lectures, 8 quizzes, based on 46 reviews, and has 714 subscribers.

You will learn about Know how to Manage Files Know how to create and Edit Objects Know How to Properly Use Layers Know how to Annotate Know how to Dimension a Design This course is ideal for individuals who are Students or Drafters or Freelance It is particularly useful for Students or Drafters or Freelance.

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Summary

Title: AutoCAD 2014 – 2D Fundamentals

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.25

Number of Lectures: 95

Number of Quizzes: 8

Number of Published Lectures: 93

Number of Published Quizzes: 8

Number of Curriculum Items: 103

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 101

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Know how to Manage Files
  • Know how to create and Edit Objects
  • Know How to Properly Use Layers
  • Know how to Annotate
  • Know how to Dimension a Design
  • Who Should Attend

  • Students
  • Drafters
  • Freelance
  • Target Audiences

  • Students
  • Drafters
  • Freelance
  • Learning a complex program like Autodesk AutoCAD can seem like a daunting task at first. I’m here to try and break down the the various functions and tools of this drafting software into its essential and fundamental parts. Luckily for us, a majority of the skills required to use AutoCAD only require you to use a small percentage of the available commands and just a bit of imagination. I’ll first be showing you how to use these fundamental commands to try and get you working in the shortest amount of time possible while trying to distill useful tricks of the trade. This course will help guide your learning through exercises, supplemental documents, and video instruction.

    Why learn AutoCAD?

    AutoCAD is a software used by many engineering and scientific businesses. There is always a need for someone who can turn a concept into an actual design to later be manufactured or built. By taking this course you could open yourself up to new opportunities. Some of the benefits for taking this course include:

  • Flexibility Learning
  • Learning by Watching and Doing
  • Becoming More Competitive in the Workforce
  • Understand What It Takes to Create a Design
  • What this course offers
  • Multiple Quiz Questions
  • Learning At Your Own Pace
  • Hours of Video Lessons
  • Exercise Files to Work With
  • Review Documents for Studying
  • Project Examples
  • Myself for Help
  • Topics Included
  • Setting up A work Environment
  • Templates
  • Customizations
  • Object Creation
  • Object Modification
  • Blocks
  • Attributes
  • Layers and Their Properties
  • Dimensioning
  • Annotating
  • Output formats
  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: About the Course

    Lecture 1: Introductions

    Lecture 2: Some Further Basics

    Lecture 3: Example Files

    Chapter 2: Getting Started

    Lecture 1: A look at the interface

    Lecture 2: Recap of the Interface

    Lecture 3: Terminology

    Chapter 3: Handling Documents

    Lecture 1: Documents

    Lecture 2: A Recap on Handling Documents

    Chapter 4: 2D Object Creation

    Lecture 1: Mouse Clicks and Mouse Wheel

    Lecture 2: Drawing Lines

    Lecture 3: Drawing Circles

    Lecture 4: Drawing Polygons

    Lecture 5: Drawing Rectangles

    Lecture 6: Drawing Arcs

    Lecture 7: Drawing Ellipses

    Lecture 8: Creating PolyLines

    Lecture 9: Drawing Splines

    Lecture 10: Simple Drawing Project

    Lecture 11: Summary / Key Concepts 1

    Chapter 5: Drawing Accurately

    Lecture 1: Ortho and Polar Modes

    Lecture 2: Manual Input

    Lecture 3: Manual Input with Angles

    Lecture 4: Relative and Absolute Coordinates

    Lecture 5: Object Snap

    Lecture 6: Dynamic Input

    Lecture 7: Right Click Menu

    Chapter 6: Modifying Objects

    Lecture 1: Selecting Objects

    Lecture 2: Selection Settings

    Lecture 3: Distance

    Lecture 4: Move Copy Rotate

    Lecture 5: Undo and Redo

    Lecture 6: Fillet Chamfer

    Lecture 7: Trim Extend

    Lecture 8: Quick Calculator

    Lecture 9: Using the Quick Calculator

    Lecture 10: Miror and Scale

    Lecture 11: Creating Arrays

    Lecture 12: Object Snap Tracking

    Lecture 13: Using UCS

    Lecture 14: Erase and OOPS

    Lecture 15: Offset

    Lecture 16: Stretch

    Lecture 17: Explode and Join

    Lecture 18: Grips

    Lecture 19: Grip Modifying

    Lecture 20: Summary / Key Concepts 2

    Chapter 7: Layers

    Lecture 1: Creating Layers

    Lecture 2: Naming Layers

    Lecture 3: Layer Properties

    Lecture 4: Deleting Layers

    Lecture 5: Layer Descriptions

    Lecture 6: Moving Objects to Different Layers

    Lecture 7: Object Isolation

    Lecture 8: Object Properties

    Lecture 9: Property Inheritance

    Chapter 8: Annotation

    Lecture 1: Single Line Text

    Lecture 2: Single Line Text Justification

    Lecture 3: Single Line Text Style

    Lecture 4: Multi Line Text

    Lecture 5: Multileaders

    Lecture 6: Multileader Options

    Lecture 7: Adding and Removing Leaders

    Lecture 8: Multileader Style Manager

    Lecture 9: Multileader Editing

    Lecture 10: Importing Text

    Lecture 11: Creating Tables

    Lecture 12: Table Styles

    Lecture 13: Modifying Tables

    Lecture 14: Exercise

    Chapter 9: Dimensioning

    Lecture 1: Parts of a Dimension

    Lecture 2: Dimension Layers

    Lecture 3: Linear Dimensions

    Lecture 4: Aligned Dimensions

    Lecture 5: Baseline Dimensions

    Lecture 6: Continued Dimensions

    Lecture 7: Angular Dimensions

    Lecture 8: Radius and Diameter Dimensions

    Lecture 9: Modifying Dimensions

    Lecture 10: Breaking Dimensions

    Lecture 11: Dimension Spacing

    Lecture 12: Jogged Dimensions

    Lecture 13: Dimension Styles

    Lecture 14: Summary / Key Concepts 3

    Lecture 15: Exercise

    Instructors

  • AutoCAD 2014 2D Fundamentals  No.2
    Brian Benjamin
    Engineer and Educator
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