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Autocad 2010

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Autocad 2010, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.1, with 180 lectures, based on 409 reviews, and has 7123 subscribers.

You will learn about By the end of this course, you will be able to make 2D as well as 3D models in Autocad 2010. This course is ideal for individuals who are Students /Working professionals It is particularly useful for Students /Working professionals.

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Summary

Title: Autocad 2010

Price: $59.99

Average Rating: 4.1

Number of Lectures: 180

Number of Published Lectures: 179

Number of Curriculum Items: 180

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 179

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • By the end of this course, you will be able to make 2D as well as 3D models in Autocad 2010.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Students /Working professionals
  • Target Audiences

  • Students /Working professionals
  • Starting with understanding the Interface of Autocad 2010, you will be amazed where you reach by the end of this course. With the wide applications of Autocad in Mechanical, Architecture and Civil fields, this is one software that you need to know to put down your engineering ideas on paper. Learn to draft 2D models, to apply constrains, dimension parts, to make 3D models in this well structured course of Autocad.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Interface

    Lecture 1: Interface

    Lecture 2: Application Button

    Lecture 3: Status Bar

    Lecture 4: Using mouse

    Lecture 5: Introduction to commands

    Lecture 6: Palette

    Lecture 7: Opening and saving file

    Lecture 8: Rollover tooltip

    Chapter 3: Modes

    Lecture 1: Line

    Lecture 2: Ortho mode

    Lecture 3: Cartesian and polar

    Lecture 4: Polar mode

    Lecture 5: Polar settings

    Lecture 6: Rectangle

    Lecture 7: Dynamic input

    Lecture 8: O-snap

    Lecture 9: Running object snap

    Lecture 10: Circle

    Lecture 11: Arc

    Lecture 12: Ellipse

    Lecture 13: Hatch

    Lecture 14: Polygon

    Lecture 15: Scale command

    Chapter 4: Units

    Lecture 1: Understanding units

    Lecture 2: Mechanical units

    Lecture 3: Multiple drawings

    Chapter 5: Selection

    Lecture 1: Selection

    Lecture 2: More on selection

    Chapter 6: Commands

    Lecture 1: Move command

    Lecture 2: Copy command

    Lecture 3: Rotate command

    Lecture 4: Stretch command

    Lecture 5: Trim command

    Lecture 6: Extend command

    Lecture 7: Offset command

    Lecture 8: Object snap tracking

    Lecture 9: Exercise

    Lecture 10: Mirror command

    Lecture 11: Fillet command

    Lecture 12: Chamfer command

    Lecture 13: Polar array

    Lecture 14: Rectangular array

    Lecture 15: Explode command

    Lecture 16: Grips

    Lecture 17: More on grips

    Lecture 18: Associative hatch

    Lecture 19: Editing hatch

    Chapter 7: Layers

    Lecture 1: Introduction to layers

    Lecture 2: Creating layers

    Lecture 3: More on layers

    Lecture 4: Layer control

    Lecture 5: Exercise

    Lecture 6: Bylayers

    Lecture 7: Importing layers

    Chapter 8: Dimensioning

    Lecture 1: Introduction to dimensions

    Lecture 2: Creating dimensions

    Lecture 3: Editing dimensions

    Lecture 4: Default dimension style

    Lecture 5: Creating your own dimension style

    Lecture 6: Baseline and continue dimensions

    Lecture 7: Moving dimensions

    Lecture 8: Dimension associativity

    Lecture 9: Multileaders

    Lecture 10: Editing multileaders

    Lecture 11: Creating your own multileader style

    Chapter 9: Properties

    Lecture 1: Inquiry

    Lecture 2: Quick select

    Lecture 3: Calculator

    Lecture 4: Grid

    Lecture 5: Changing properties

    Lecture 6: Quick properties

    Chapter 10: Text

    Lecture 1: Single line text

    Lecture 2: Text style

    Lecture 3: Text justification

    Lecture 4: Multiline text

    Lecture 5: Editing multiline

    Lecture 6: Field

    Lecture 7: Creating a numbered list

    Lecture 8: Spell check feature

    Lecture 9: Creating table

    Lecture 10: Editing tables

    Chapter 11: Constrains

    Lecture 1: Geometric constrains

    Lecture 2: More on geometric constrains

    Lecture 3: Auto constrain

    Lecture 4: Dimensional constrain

    Lecture 5: More on dimensional constrain

    Lecture 6: Reference dimension

    Chapter 12: More commands

    Instructors

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