This video tutorial continues your guided tour of the AutoCAD user interface. Running time: 3min 20sec. This video tutorial completes your guided tour of the AutoCAD user interface. Running time: 4min 04sec. This video tutorial introduces you to the AutoCAD ribbon and demonstrates the various options you have when working with it. Running time: 5min 49sec. This video tutorial demonstrates some of the methods for starting a command in AutoCAD. Running time: 2min 42sec. This tutorial shows you the many ways AutoCAD objects can be selected.
Covers the building of selection sets with implied windowing, fences etc. This tutorial runs through all of the modify tools, demonstrating practical examples in each case. This video tutorial demonstrates how to join lines, polylines and arcs using the Join command and the Edit Polyline command. Running time: 6min 49sec. If you're asking yourself "what scale do I draw in?
A tutorial giving an overview of all the AutoCAD object snaps osnaps with some worked examples. The tutorial also covers the use of temporary tracking points and object snap tracking. This tutorial describes how to control the display of objects colour, linetype etc. It also explains what layers are and how they should be used. This exercise is designed to help you test out your basic AutoCAD skills. You'll need an understanding of the Draw and Modify tools and how to use co-ordinates.
These video tutorials help more experienced users learn the important tools that make AutoCAD the go-to application across multiple industries. After you've mastered the basics of selection, this tutorial shows you some powerful methods for making complex selection sets. This tutorial describes what UCSs are, why we need them and how to use them. This tutorial describes the options and commands available for dimensioning drawings and how to use them.
The correct use of AutoCADs dimension tools is the key to producing clear and concise measured drawings. This tutorial tells you all you need to know about working with images in AutoCAD.
The stated sizes in the plot dialogue box are not the true ISO sizes. This tutorial explains why and how to plot to scale from Model Space. AutoCAD's paper space mode is a bit like having a page in a scrapbook onto which you can paste different views of your AutoCAD drawing.
This whole page can then be plotted. This exercise demonstrates how. This tutorial demonstrates a number of workflows from quick and simple to high quality.
This tutorial takes you through the steps required to add realistic sunlight effects to your 3D model. This tutorial demonstartes how to create your own bitmap based materials using Photoshop and AutoCAD. This tutorial shows you how to create perfectly seamless image tiles in Photoshop. This tutorial takes a step-by-step approach to moving your AutoCAD 3D models into Bryce, applying materials and creating a setting.
AutoCAD can be used to create a simple "walk through" of any 3D model. This tutorial shows you how. Running time: 2min 23sec.
This tutorial follows on from the Getting ready for 3D tutorial and describes how each of the 3D primitives work. Running time: 15min 10sec. This tutorial follows on from the 3D Primitives tutorial and describes how 3D solid objects can be edited using grips and gizmos. Running time: 11min 53sec. This tutorial introduces the ViewCube and describes how it can be used for effectively navigating your 3D drawings. Running time: 6min 13sec. This tutorial explains how to turn ground shadows on and how they help in defining the relationship between 3D objects and the ground plane.
Running time: 1min 55sec. This tutorial introduces the subobjects Face, Edge and Vertex , describes how best to select them and demonstrates how they can be edited. Running time: 15min 56sec. A good understanding of both tools is important for developing 3D modeling skills.
Running time: 9min 53sec. Running time: 6min 35sec. This tutorial introduces the 3D Scale and 3D Align tools. Although 3D Scale is a bit of a damp squib, 3D Align is very powerful and can get you out of all sorts of scrapes if you know how to use it correctly. Running time: 3min 42sec. This tutorial introduces the 3D Mirror tool.
This is similar to the normal 2D Mirror tool but it enables you to define a mirror about and plane in 3D space and there are a number of command line options to help you define that plane. Running time: 3min 17sec. This tutorial introduces 3D Array tool and covers both Rectangular and Polar arrays. Despite the fact that it doesn't have a neat dialogue box, like its 2D cousin, 3D Array is pretty easy to use and can be used to create some impressive results.
Modifying and manipulating drawing. Part 4 — Drawing tools. What is the name of status bar icon encircled in red? Ortho mode. Polar tracking. Dynamic input. Object snap tracking. Which option of the status bar will activate the Tooltip as shown on the cursor?
Object snap. State True or False: You can change polar tracking angle to any angle of your choice. To fill closed area with a single color which hatch pattern will you use? Filled area can't be made with hatch command. Which function key enables object snap in AutoCAD? Which factor of hatch command you will change to correct the spacing between hatch lines or pattern?
Which object snap tool was added in AutoCAD version? Geometric center. Apparent intersection. To toggle between different fields of dynamic input which key can be used? Drawing Tools. Part 5 — Drawing features and properties. Which option of layer properties is indicated by light bulb icon here? To change a block into normal drawing object which command can be used? Which layer is automatically created when a dimension is added to the drawing? Layer 0. Layer 1. Which of the following layer can be deleted from layer property manager palette?
Layer containing objects. Frozen layer not containing objects. What is the highest value of layer transparency? State True or False: If you select "retain" or "delete" from objects panel of create block window then block will not be created. State True or False: An image can be attached as an xRef in the drawing.
Which among the following is not true for an xRef? You can insert xRef which has same name as a block in the drawing. You can modify xRef from drawing in which it is attached. Now place circle on Drg layer then select circle and change its color to green from properties palette.
What is the final color of circle now? Default color of AutoCAD drawing objects. Layer, Block and xRef. Part 6 — Dimensioning and annotations. What is the command for starting text style dialogue box? What is the type of dimensioning used in the drawing shown in the image? In the image shown here, extension line of linear dimension is indicated by which color? Which one is not a command for single line text? In order to align Multileader of drawing A to the configuration of drawing B which command can be used?
What is the name of dimension type shown in this image? What is the command for starting table in AutoCAD? What is the command for starting multileader tool? Dimensioning and text quiz. Part 7 — Reusable objects and printing. Which among them is not an option for starting print command? Which orientation is landscape among A and B? To plot all layouts at once which command you can use? To plot only a particular portion of a drawing which option can be selected in plot area panel of PLOT window?
How can you change size of drawing in your final PLOT? By changing paper size. By changing plot area. By changing plot scale. Preparing layout and plotting. Part 8 — Practice exercises.
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