Auto. CAD 2. 01. 6 Training Videos on DVDAuto. CAD. In 7. 52 individual video tutorials and over 5. David Cohn provides comprehensive coverage of Auto. CAD. Its innovative interface, in combination with its powerful 3. D tools, allows users to create nearly any design imaginable. The systematic project management tools make it easy to keep track of even the most complicated projects, and it makes for efficient coordination with colleagues. Utilize AutoCAD Civil 3D 2016 for a real-world workflow with these expert tricks and tips. Mastering AutoCAD Civil 3D 2016 is a complete, detailed reference and. Its documentation and presentation tools allow users to share impressive presentations for both collaborators and clients. As a flexible CAD training solution, you can sort the lessons and progress from beginner to advanced topics; or just review seldom used commands and added functionality of new releases. This training covers the following areas: Getting Started ! I've been trying to learn ADT on my own, and with some incorrect advice from others trying to learn on their own. My frustration has completely subsided and I have started a new project with confidence and ease. It took me about a day and a half to get through the 'beginner' portion of the DVD and now I'm actually building an intelligent set of dwgs. With the DVD, if I forget how to do a command, I simply click on that lesson again and then I can move- on. I give it an A+. Powerful Keyword Search. Quickly locate relevant lessons or reference seldom used commands. Sort Lessons By Skill Level. Work your way from Beginner to Advanced level topics.
Exercise Files. Make the most of your learning experience by opening the included exercise files directly in your own software (if you own a copy of the Auto. CAD software) while following along with the instructor- led video tutorials; this training does not come with the Auto. CAD software. Intelligent History. Track the lessons you’ve completed or restart a lesson exactly where you left off. Multimedia DVD based Training. With DVD based training, the lectures were video taped and then digitized and presented to you in Full Motion Video, Audio, & Graphics. System Requirements: 1 GHz Processor (minimum), DVD- ROM Drive (Does not play on TV DVD players), 5. MB RAM, Sound Card. Available Hard Disk Space 5. MB. 1. 02. 4x. 76. Screen Resolution & 3. Internet Explorer 6. Windows 2. 00. 0, XP, Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8. NOT COMPATIBLE with Windows 9. NT 4. 0, ME, or MAC OS X. User License: This is a single user licensed product and user can authorize the product on a maximum of 2 of his/her computers (for example, on a work machine and a home or laptop computer). Please call for multi- user license information. Course Outline - Auto. CAD 2. 01. 6 Training Series (2. D & 3. D): (Total of 7. Individual Video Lessons - over 5. Hours of Instructor- Led Training)Getting Started. Introducing the Start Tab (4: 4. Understanding How Tools are Organized (4: 5. Understanding Color Schemes (1: 4. Switching Workspaces (1: 5. Adjusting Workspace Settings (6: 0. Using the Application Menu (5: 2. Using the Quick Access Toolbar (4: 0. Using the Info. Center (4: 5. Using and Controlling the Help System (6: 3. Understanding Ribbon Fundamentals (4: 2. Controlling the Display of the Ribbon (4: 0. Changing the Location of the Ribbon (6: 2. Working with Floating Panels (5: 2. Introducing the Status Bar (6: 2. Introducing the Drawing Grid (1: 3. Changing Screen Colors (7: 2. Working with User Profiles (8: 1. Working Within the Drawing Window (2: 2. Working with Multiple Drawings (3: 0. Understanding Model and Layout Tabs (6: 3. Understanding File Tabs (4: 2. Understanding the Command Line (9: 4. Typing Commands (5: 1. Understanding Dialog Box Fundamentals (3: 0. Understanding Palette Fundamentals (8: 5. Starting a New Drawing from a Template File (2: 3. Setting the Default Drawing Template File (4: 3. Saving Drawings Using SAVE and QSAVE (2: 3. Saving Drawings Using QSAVE and SAVEAS (2: 2. Understanding the Autosave Options (3: 2. Understanding Backup Files (2: 3. Saving Drawings to Different Versions and Other Save Options (6: 1. Opening Drawings in Partial Open and Read- Only Modes (3: 2. Opening Drawings Using the Sheet Set Manager (2: 3. Importing and Exporting DGN Files (1: 3. Using a Mouse in Auto. CAD (1: 5. 0) Understanding the In- Canvas Viewport Controls (3: 1. Understanding the Navigation Bar (5: 5. Understanding the UCS Icon (6: 1. Understanding the View. Cube (5: 4. 0) Understanding the Steering. Wheels (5: 3. 5) Understanding the Pull- Down Menus (1: 2. Using Clean. Screen (1: 1. Using a 3. D Mouse (2: 2. D Drawing Basics. Drawing Lines Using the Command Line (4: 4. Drawing Lines Using Dynamic Input (4: 1. Drawing Lines Using the Right- Click Menu (2: 0. Repeating the Last Command (4: 0. Understanding Command Options (3: 2. Drawing Rectangles (3: 3. Drawing Rectangles Using the Area Option (5: 2. Drawing Rectangles Using the Dimensions Option (2: 3. Drawing Rectangles Using the Rotation Option (3: 3. Drawing Rectangles with Fillets (2: 1. Drawing Rectangles with Chamfers (4: 0. Drawing Rectangles Using the Width Option (2: 4. Resetting the Rectangle Default Options (3: 2. Using the Undo and Redo Commands (3: 4. Drawing Circles Using Radius and Diameter (6: 0. Drawing 2 Point and 3 Point Circles (3: 5. Drawing Circles Using the TTR and TTT Options (4: 4. Drawing Circles Using the Default Method (1: 3. Drawing Arcs (3: 0. Drawing Arcs by Specifying 3 Points (4: 3. Understanding Coordinate System Concepts (3: 4. Using Absolute Coordinates (3: 3. Using Relative Coordinates (2: 5. Understanding Drawing Units and Angle Measurements (6: 1. Erasing Objects by Picking (2: 4. Selecting Objects by Window and Crossing (5: 0. Selecting Objects by Window Polygon and Crossing Polygon (3: 3. Selecting Objects by Fence and Last (2: 2. Selecting Objects Using Undo and Previous (3: 5. Selecting Objects Using the Box Option (1: 5. Selecting Objects Using Implied Selection (3: 0. Selecting Objects Using a Lasso (5: 5. Selecting Objects Using Select Similar (3: 1. Adding New Objects Using Add Selected (1: 1. Hiding and Isolating Objects (5: 4. Restoring Erased Objects with OOPS (2: 0. Selecting and Deselecting Objects (3: 2. Selecting All Objects (4: 2. Controlling Selection Settings (5: 3. Using Selection Cycling (4: 0. Drafting Settings. Using and Adjusting the Grid (7: 0. Using Snap Mode (8: 0. Using Ortho Mode (2: 4. Using Direct Distance Entry and Dynamic Input (2: 4. Using Polar Tracking with Absolute Angles (5: 3. Using Polar Tracking with Relative Angles (4: 1. Using Polar Tracking and Polar Snaps (3: 4. Using Polar Tracking with Incremental and Additional Angles (4: 4. Understanding Object Snap Concepts (3: 5. Understanding Running Object Snaps (5: 3. Understanding Parallel Object Snap (3: 1. Understanding Extension Object Snap (4: 2. Snapping to Closed Polylines (2: 5. Using the Object Snap Overrides (6: 5. Using Object Snap Tracking from One Point Orthogonally (4: 2. Using Object Snap Tracking from Two Points Orthogonally (4: 2. Using Object Snap Tracking from One Point with Polar Angles (4: 3. Using Object Snap Tracking from Two Points with Polar Angles (4: 4. Using Object Snap Tracking with a Temporary Track Point (2: 3. Using Object Snap Overrides with Mid Between 2 Points (2: 2. Using Options to Control Object Snap System Variables (4: 4. Display Control. Zooming and Panning Using the Mouse Wheel (2: 2. Using Real- Time Pan and Zoom (3: 1. Zooming Using the Ribbon (8: 0. Panning Using the Ribbon Panel (1: 0. Zooming and Panning Using the Navigation Bar (1: 5. Using the View Back and View Forward Tools (1: 4. Using the Steering. Wheels (3: 1. 9) Creating Tiled Viewports (6: 1. Naming Tiled Viewports (4: 5. Resizing Tiled Viewports (3: 3. Using the View Manager to Restore Named Views (4: 0. Using the View Manager to Edit and Update Named Views (4: 2. Using the View Manager to Create Named Views (4: 3. Managing Layers. Introducing Layer Concepts (4: 3. Establishing the Current Layer (3: 5. Understanding the On and Off Layer States (2: 5. Understanding the Freeze and Thaw Layer States (2: 0. Understanding the Unlock and Lock Layer States (2: 4. Understanding the Lock Layer Fade Control (3: 2. Controlling the Layer Color (1: 4. Introducing the Layer Properties Manager Palette (8: 5. Adjusting Columns in the Layer Properties Manager (4: 5. Controlling the Linetype of a Layer (3: 5. Controlling the Transparency of a Layer (2: 4. Controlling the Plot or No Plot Layer State (1: 3. Controlling the Viewport Freeze Layer State (2: 4. Controlling the New Viewport Freeze Layer State (3: 5. Creating a New Layer Frozen in All Viewports (1: 3. Freezing Layers in All But the Current Viewport (1: 4. Freezing Layers in All Viewports (1: 2. Thawing Layers in All Viewports (1: 2. Isolating Selected Layers (1: 1. Merging Layers Using the Layer Properties Manager (2: 2. Adjusting Other Layer Settings Using the Shortcut Menu (2: 3. Controlling Other Layer States on a Per- Viewport Basis (3: 1. Creating a New Layer (3: 0. Deleting a Layer (2: 2. Adding a Layer Description (1: 2. Using Layer Filters (3: 0. Creating New Layer Filters (8: 5. Working with Layer States (5: 5. Setting the Current Layer by Selecting an Object (1: 1. Matching Layers (2: 5. Restoring the Previous Layer State (2: 0. Isolating Layers (2: 4. Unisolating Layers (1: 5. Freezing Layers (1: 2. Turning Layers Off (1: 2. Turning All Layers On (1: 1. Thawing All Layers (1: 2. Locking a Layer (0: 5. Unlocking a Layer (1: 0. Changing an Object to the Current Layer (1: 2. Copying Objects to a New Layer (1: 5. Viewing Individual Layers (2: 4. Freezing Layers in All Viewports Except the Current Viewport (1: 4. Merging Layers Using the LAYMRG Command (2: 4. Deleting a Layer and Its Contents (2: 3. Object Properties. Understanding By. Layer and Object Property Concepts (2: 0. Setting the Color By. Layer (2: 0. 4) Setting the Linetype By. Layer (3: 1. 1) Setting the Lineweight By. Layer (5: 5. 4) Setting the Transparency By. Layer (3: 4. 7) Controlling the Object Color (4: 5. Controlling the Object Linetype (4: 1. Controlling the Object Lineweight (3: 5. Controlling the Object Transparency (4: 0. Understanding Object Property Creation and Control (4: 1.
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