AutoCAD 3D Modelling
Course
Inhouse
Description
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Type
Course
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Methodology
Inhouse
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Duration
2 Days
This course provides a basic understanding of how to design and modify 3D models with AutoCAD; it will also introduce how to create both surface and solid models, and how to output these models on both paper and electronic format. Suitable for: Designers who are familiar with AutoCAD, proficient in working with 2D objects, and who want to create 3D models of their designs.
About this course
Current AutoCAD users with a good working knowledge of 2D AutoCAD.
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Course programme
Introduction
Using hands-on exercises representing real-world, industry-specific design scenarios, users explore the fundamental concepts and workflows for creating 3D models using AutoCAD® 2010. Users learn about 3D conceptualization using solid, surface, and mesh models, and the recommended practices for evolving those into composite models. The tools and concepts of free-form organic modeling are covered. This guide also teaches users how to present their designs while they are still being created, using visualization tools such as visual styles, model walk and fly-throughs, materials, and lighting. Users also learn how to output 3D models from AutoCAD 2010 to either paper or a distributable, electronic version.
Course Agenda
- Introduction to 3D
- Working in 3D
- Creating Solid Primitives
- Creating Composite Solids
- Creating Models from Cross Sections
- Adding Details to your Models
- Converting Objects
- Editing Solid Models
- Extracting Geometry from Solid Models
- Changing the Model Position
- Duplicating the Model
- Getting Information from 3D Models
- Section a Solid Model and generate 2D Models
- Working with Layouts
- Creating Drawings from 3D Models
AutoCAD 3D Modelling