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CAREER COURSE IN AUTOCAD 2D & 3D ( S-C-AC )

BASIC INFORMATION

  • Course Fees : 20000.00 40000.00/-
  • Course Duration : 7 MONTHS
  • Minimum Amount To Pay : Rs.4000.00

AutoCAD is a computer-aided design (CAD) software developed by Autodesk, which is widely used in various industries for creating 2D and 3D drawings. It has become a standard tool for architects, engineers, drafters, and other professionals involved in design and drafting. Here are detailed explanations of AutoCAD 2D and 3D:

Topics To be Covered

AutoCAD 2D:

Interface:

AutoCAD 2D has a user-friendly interface with a menu bar, ribbon, toolbars, command line, and drawing area.

Commands are entered through the command line or selected from the ribbon and menus.

Drawing and Editing Tools:

Lines and Shapes: Tools for drawing basic entities like lines, circles, rectangles, and polygons.

Editing Tools: Functions for modifying existing entities, such as move, copy, rotate, scale, and trim.

Coordinate System:

AutoCAD uses a Cartesian coordinate system to define points in the drawing space.

Layers:

Layers are used to organize and manage different components of a drawing. Each layer can have its own properties such as color, line type, and line weight.

Dimensions and Annotations:

AutoCAD provides tools for adding dimensions and annotations to accurately convey measurements and additional information.

Blocks:

Blocks allow users to create reusable objects. They can be used for standard symbols, furniture, or any element that repeats in a drawing.

Plotting and Printing:

AutoCAD allows users to set up layouts for plotting and printing. Users can customize plot styles, paper sizes, and print settings.

File Formats:

AutoCAD drawings are saved in .dwg format, which is a proprietary file format developed by Autodesk.

AutoCAD 3D:

Extrusion and Modeling:

In AutoCAD 3D, users can create 3D models by extruding 2D shapes into the third dimension.

Wireframe Modeling:

Wireframe models represent objects using lines and curves. Users can create 3D wireframe models by connecting lines and shapes.

Surface Modeling:

Surface modeling is used to create complex 3D shapes by defining surfaces rather than solid volumes.

Solid Modeling:

AutoCAD 3D provides tools for creating solid objects, allowing users to design and visualize objects with volume and mass.

Mesh Modeling:

Meshes are composed of vertices, edges, and faces. AutoCAD supports mesh modeling for creating complex shapes.

3D Navigation:

Users can navigate through 3D space using tools like orbit, pan, and zoom to view the model from different angles.

Rendering:

AutoCAD includes rendering tools to create realistic visualizations of 3D models, adding materials, lighting, and shadows.

Parametric Design:

Parametric design allows users to create relationships between objects, making it easier to modify designs by changing parameters.

File Compatibility:

AutoCAD 3D drawings are also saved in the .dwg format. They can be imported into other 3D modeling software, and AutoCAD can import 3D models from other software.