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AutoCAD 2018 is a powerful designing and drafting software used to create precise 2D and
3D designs. In this beginner's course, learn how to get started with AutoCAD. Shaun Bryant
covers the basics of the user interface, showing how to use the ribbon, change workspaces,
use the ViewCube, and work with the Quick Access Toolbar. Shaun also demonstrates how to
manage files and options, navigate your drawings, and draw and modify objects. Plus, he
explains how to draw more accurately with Grid and Snap, use text and annotations to help
others get a clearer understanding of your designs, and work with the native DWG file type.
Upon wrapping up this course, you'll be prepared to use AutoCAD competently in any
industry—architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing, or product design.
Topics include:
- Exploring the user interface
- Using the ribbon, status bar, and ViewCube
- Opening, saving, and closing files
- Setting and converting drawing units
- Navigating drawings
- Saving and restoring views
- Drawing and modifying objects
- Drawing accurately
- Reusing content
- Creating output
- Using PDFs in AutoCAD
Topics include:
- Working with the File Navigation dialog box
- Using the Quick Access Toolbar
- Updating reference paths
- Changing path types
- Finding and replacing reference files
- Renaming unloaded references
- Using linetype gap selection
- Sharing design views from AutoCAD
- Setting a PDF layer
- Using the PDFIMPORT and PDFATTACH commands
- Changing text to MTEXT
AutoCAD: 2D & 3D Elevations
Enhance and emphasize your designs to create professional 2D and 3D elevations. This course
demonstrates how to use AutoCAD to set up accurate plans, modify layouts, adjust viewports,
add 2D elevations, and develop 3D elevations. Join Shaun Bryant as he takes you through
how to customize layers, hatches, backgrounds, annotations, modelspaces, and more.
Topics include:
- Setting up standards in AutoCAD
- Using layer and text, dimension, and multileaders style standards
- Leveraging industry standards
- Using standards (DWS) files
- Creating a metric template with standard layers, units, and styles
- Creating a standard layout with a title block and viewport
- Developing a drawing from the standard template
- Auditing a drawing using a DWS
- Publishing a verified drawing
Topics include:
- Exporting a CAD drawing from Revit
- Working with Revit CAD layers
- Working with exported XREF data
- Using coordinates
- Setting up text styles
- Editing title blocks
- Saving and plotting the final CAD drawing