Fundamentals of AutoCAD release 14 /
Combs, Steven B.
Fundamentals of AutoCAD release 14 / Steven B. Combs, Jay H. Zirbel. - Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, c1999. - xx, 452 p. : ill. ; 29 cm. +
Includes index.
1. Introduction to AutoCAD and Working with the Windows Environment. 2. Creating Your First Drawing. 3. Viewing and Plotting a Drawing. 4. Basic CAD Drawing Techniques. 5. Understanding Layers and Line Types. 6. Creating Basic Geometry. 7. Annotating a Drawing with Text and Hatching. 8. Drawing Accurately. 9. Creating Selection Sets. 10. Basic Editing Skills. 11. Editing With Grips. 12. Advanced Drawing Technique. 13. Dimensioning a Drawing. 14. Modifying Object Characteristics and Extracting Information from Your Drawing. 15. Using Symbols and Attributes. 16. Creating Isometric Drawings. TOC
Focuses on using AutoCAD as a drafting tool, helping students understand the foundations for the software's commands, learn skills, and progress into drawing areas such as dimensioning an object. This book offers a non-discipline approach that is equally accessible to students of mechanics, architecture or electronics.
0130113026 9780130113023
98033447
Computer graphics.
T385 / .C54856 1999
604.202855369 / COA 1999
Fundamentals of AutoCAD release 14 / Steven B. Combs, Jay H. Zirbel. - Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, c1999. - xx, 452 p. : ill. ; 29 cm. +
Includes index.
1. Introduction to AutoCAD and Working with the Windows Environment. 2. Creating Your First Drawing. 3. Viewing and Plotting a Drawing. 4. Basic CAD Drawing Techniques. 5. Understanding Layers and Line Types. 6. Creating Basic Geometry. 7. Annotating a Drawing with Text and Hatching. 8. Drawing Accurately. 9. Creating Selection Sets. 10. Basic Editing Skills. 11. Editing With Grips. 12. Advanced Drawing Technique. 13. Dimensioning a Drawing. 14. Modifying Object Characteristics and Extracting Information from Your Drawing. 15. Using Symbols and Attributes. 16. Creating Isometric Drawings. TOC
Focuses on using AutoCAD as a drafting tool, helping students understand the foundations for the software's commands, learn skills, and progress into drawing areas such as dimensioning an object. This book offers a non-discipline approach that is equally accessible to students of mechanics, architecture or electronics.
0130113026 9780130113023
98033447
Computer graphics.
T385 / .C54856 1999
604.202855369 / COA 1999