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Autocad 2D and 3D
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Training
In City of London ()
Learn how to use Autocad 2D and 3D now!
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Type
Training
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Level
Intermediate
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Duration
Flexible
Do you want to learn how to use Autocad?
Emagister has added the perfect course for you!
Autocad is a software application for computer aided design (CAD) patterns and it’s a top skill in the CAD industries. Do you want to become an expert?
With this Emagister course it’s easy to learn how to create digitalized draftings with Autocad and transforming 2D design to 3D! In this way, you will be able to create complex job in a faster and easier way!
Experts in Autocad softwares are in higher demand across all CAD industries, making you the perfect candidate for all sectors, such as engineering, construction, interior design, civil and mechanical industries and so much more!
Lots of jobs have been created in the market, making the Autocad expert a highly demanded skill in the industry!
Don’t lose the chance Emagister is giving you to become one of them, apply for this course now!
About this course
Autocad course will begin from basic fundamental stage, proceeds onto intermediate level followed by advanced level.
The London Training Groups is the Autodesk Authorised Training Center, deliver a hands-on Autocad course in London by Autodesk certified trainers.
Whether you are looking to start your career in CAD industry or looking to update your skills, we have the right Autocad course for you. We will start from scratch, proceeding towards the intermediate level and subsequently to the advance content of the course.
Basic computer knowledge.
- Autodesk Autocad Certified User.
- Autodesk Autocad Certified Professional.
- Hands-on Tutor Led Training.
- Classroom Based Practical Training.
- Unlimited Practice Lab Access.
- Small Size Class and Interactive Sessions.
- Lab Exercises.
- Project Work.
- WiFi Internet.
- Refreshments.
- Completion Certificate.
- Free Re-training.
- The course fee excludes VAT.
Our experts will contact you to speak about the Autocad training in London.
Reviews
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AutoCAD tutor excellent listener, full of knowledge & precision.
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Good delivery, hands on training as promised. Trainer explained everything in detail and was very helpful too.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Wayne
Danny Stanford
This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 11 years
Subjects
- AutoCAD
- AutoCAD 2D
- Software Engineering
- 2D Design
- 3d design
- 3d training
- Design
- CAD 2D
- CAD 3D
- Construction Training
- CAD Software
- CAD Engineering
- Drawing
- Industry
Teachers and trainers (1)
Teaching Staff
Teachers
Course programme
AutoCAD and Working with the Windows Environment
- Starting to Draw
- Opening a Drawing.
- Using Commands.
- Specifying Coordinates
- Setting Up a Drawing
- Starting AutoCAD and Understanding the Display
- Interacting with AutoCAD
- AutoCAD File Operations
- Setting up a Drawing
- Using AutoCAD Drafting Tools
- Understanding Objects
- Understanding the Display and Virtual Screen
- Using ZOOM and PAN To Control the Display
- Using the Aerial View Window and Creating Views
- Setting the Display Format and Units
- Working with Prototype Drawings
- Coordinate System Basics
- Working with Layers
- Understanding and Creating Linetypes
- Drawing Rectangles, Drawing Circles
- Drawing Arcs
- Adding Text to a Drawing, Filling Areas with Hatching
- Working with Entity Points and Object Snaps
- Using Point Filters
- Methods for Creating a Selection Set
- Selecting Objects, Changing the Selection and Using Object Selection Filters
- Deleting and Restoring Objects
- Moving, Copying, and Offsetting Objects
- Rotating, Mirroring, Scaling, and Stretching Objects
- Editing Edges and Corners of Objects
- Producing Arrays of Objects (ARRAY)
- Working with Grips
- Using the Grips Autoedit Modes
- Dividing and Measuring an Object
- Drawing Rings and Ellipses, Working with Multilines
- Dimensioning Basics and Dimensioning with Precision
- Linear and Radial Dimensioning
- Angular Dimensioning, Editing Dimensions
- Changing Object Properties
- Extracting Information from your Drawing
- Defining Groups, Creating Blocks
- Adding Information to a Block with Attributes
- Drawing Simple Lines.
- Drawing Curves and Point Objects.
- Viewing Your Drawing.
- Editing Your Drawing: Basic Tools.
- Editing Your Drawing: Advanced Tools.
- Organizing Drawings with Layers, Colors, Linetypes, and Lineweights.
- Getting Information from Your Drawing.
- Creating Text, Drawing Dimensions.
- Creating Dimension Styles and Tolerances.
- Drawing Complex Objects.
- Plotting and Printing Your Drawing.
- Working with Blocks and Attributes.
- Referencing Other Drawings.
- Working with External Databases.
- Keeping Control of Your Drawings.
- Working with Other Applications.
- Getting on the Internet.
- Customizing Commands, Toolbars, and Tool Palettes.
- Creating Macros and Slide Shows with Script Files.
- Creating Your Own Linetypes and Hatch Patterns.
- Creating Shapes and Fonts, Customizing Menus.
- 3D concepts and AutoDesk Product for 3D
- Development of Computer Geometric 3D Modeling
- AutoCAD® Screen Layout
- Application Menu, Toolbar, Menu Bar
- Graphics Cursor or Crosshairs, Command prompt Area
- Cursor Coordinates
- Draw and Modify Toolbar Panel
- Layers Control Toolbar Panel
- Annotation Toolbar Panel
- Layout/Model Toolbar, Viewing Toolbar
- Workspace Switching, Mouse Buttons
- Cancelling commands, Creating a CAD File Folder
- Specifying 3D Coordinates. Viewing 3D Drawings.
- Creating 3D Surfaces.
- Creating Solids and Editing in 3D.
- Rendering in 3D.
- 3D Modeling WorkSpace
- Drawing Units Setup, Area Setup
- GRID and SNAP Intervals Setup
- Drawing Polylines, Offset Polyline
- Creating Interior Walls, Using the TRIM Command
- XY CRT, but an XYZ World
- Viewing the 2D Design in 3D Space
- Adding the 3rd Dimension to the Floor Plan Design
- Viewing the Design Using the Hide Option
- Using the Startup Options
- Creating the Rectangular Base of the Design
- Create a 3D Box, Object Snap Toolbar
- Using the Snap Options to Locate the Top Corners
- Using the Copy Option to Create Additional Edges
- UCS, Viewports and Wireframe 3D Modeling
- V-Block Design
- Creating a Wireframe Box
- Using the View and the UCS Toolbars
- Creating Construction Lines in the Front View
- Copying in the Negative Z Direction
- Creating an Inclined Line at the Base of the Model
- Creating Object Lines
- Multiple Viewports
- Using the MIRROR Command
- Creating the V-Cut Feature on the Inclined Plane
- Extend the Cut and GRIP Editing
- UCS Toolbars and the Meshes Commands
- Creating a Surface Using the 2D SOLID Command
- Using the Visual Styles Toolbar
- Creating a Surface Using the 3D FACE Command
- ViewCube, Creating a Surface of Irregular Shape
- Using the Invisible Edge Option
- Moving with the Grip Editing Tools
- The Locator Wireframe Model
- Moving Objects to a Different Layer
- Advanced Surface Modeling Commands
- Using the Tabulated Surface and Ruled Surface Option
- Guide-Block Design
- Constructive Solid Geometry Concept, Binary Tree
- The Guide-Block CSG Binary Tree
- Creating 3D object, Boolean Operation - UNION
- Creating the Second Cylinder Feature
- Boolean Operation - SUBTRACT The SteeringWheels
- The V-BlockSolid Design
- Setting Up a 2D Sketch
- Defining the Front Edges of the Design
- Creating a Region, Extruding the Created Region
- Creating a 2D Sketch at the Base of the Model
- Creating a Copy of the 2D Sketch
- Creating the Cutter Solids
- Boolean Operation - Subtract
- AutoCAD Paper Space
- Deleting the Displayed Viewport
- Adding Borders and Title Block in the Layout
- Setting Up Viewports inside the Title Block
- Setting Up the Standard Views
- Determining the Necessary 2D Views
- Establishing an Auxiliary View in Model Mode
- Adding a Viewport for an Auxiliary View
- Using the DVIEW Command
- Adjusting the Viewport Scale
- Locking the Base View, Aligning the 2D Views
- A Revolved Design: PULLEY
- Modeling Strategy
- Setting Up a 2D Sketch for the Revolved Feature
- Perform 2D Boolean Operations
- Creating the Revolved Feature, 3D Array
- Create an Offset Geometry from an Extracted Surface
- Extrude with Draft Angle, Aligning the Parts
- Combining Parts – Boolean UNION
- Creating 3D Rounds and Fillets
- Creating a Shell Feature
- Creating a Rectangular Array Cut Feature
- Making a Design Change
- Dynamic UCS Approach
- Create a Solid Feature Using the Press/Pull Command
- Using the Press/Pull Command as an Editing Tool
- Create another Cut Feature
- Using the Imprint Command
- Environment Setup
- Using the Render command
- Available Lighting Simulation Modes in AutoCAD
- Using the Materials Options
- Activate the Sun & Sky Background option
- Creating a Point Light, Changing the Applied Materials
- Creating a Spotlight, Removing a Light
- Creating a Distant Light, Creating New Materials
- Saving the Rendered Images
Additional information
Interest-Free Installments Up to 1 Year.
Duration
Fast Track (1 Week) – Mon to Fri (10:00- 17:00)
Weekend Track (7 Weeks) – Every Saturday (14:30 – 18:30)
Regular Track (7 Weeks) – Every Friday (14:30 – 18:30)
Evening Track (5 Weeks) – Every Mon & Wed (18:30 – 21:30)
Autocad 2D and 3D