AUTOCAD 2D AND 3D DRAWING
AutoCAD is a commercial computer-aided design (CAD) and drafting software application. Developed and marketed by Autodesk, AutoCAD was first released in December 1982 as a desktop app running on microcomputers with internal graphics controllers. Before AutoCAD was introduced, most commercial CAD programs ran on mainframe computers or minicomputers, with each CAD operator (user) working at a separate graphics terminal. AutoCAD is also available as mobile and web apps. AutoCAD is primarily used for 2 Dimensional drawings, and even though 3D modeling is available in AutoCAD other computer-aided design software like Fusion 360, Inventor and Solidworks are preferred in 3D modeling.
AutoCAD is used in industry, by architects, project managers, engineers, graphic designers, city planners and other professionals.
- Uses and Preference of AUTOCAD
- AUTOCAD Jobs
- getting started with auto cad
- Creating Graphs & Blend Object
- Masking & Release
- Compound Path & Crop Marks
- METHODS OF USING COMMANDS
5.STARTING A DRAWING LIMITS + UNITS
- Starting a Line and How Many Methods to Draw a Line
- Co-ordinates and Types in AutoCAD
- KEYBOARD HOTKEYS
- Toogle Drawing Modes
- Manage Screen
- Manage Drawing
- Manage Workflow
- BASIC DRAWING AND EDITING COMMAND
- Line
- Circle
- Polygon
- Polyline
- Rectangle
- Ellipse
- Arc
- Ray
- Contructione line
- ADVANCE EDITING COMMANDS
- Trim and Extend
- Fillet and Chamber
- Polyline Edit and Spline
- Offset