Course Title: AutoCAD 2000 Basics



AutoCAD 2000 is one of the world's most popular drafting packages. This 4 hour introductory tutorial is geared toward the beginner, allowing them to feel comfortable within the application. Virtual Training Company author Adam Beare will go over the menus and tools of AutoCAD, along with the basics of drawing and drafting. Upon completion of the tutorial, the student should have a good overall knowledge of the drafting process, taking their project all the way to print. Start learning now by clicking one of the topics below.


Course Author/Expert: Adam Beare

Language: english

Full Online Training Available: Yes

Number of Course Movies: 96

Course Duration: 4 hours



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Course Outline:



Straight away, you can go through the first three chapters of this tutorial. If you need all the lessons, then join the Online University - complete access to over five hundred and fifty courses right now for as long as you need them and even get an online university certificate. See below for details.




Setting Up AutoCAD


Intro to AutoCAD

Setting Up the Display Properties

Confining AutoCAD's Colors

Auto Saves Etc....

Getting to Know AutoCAD

AutoCAD and its Areas


The Basics of AutoCAD


The Menus

The Toolbars

The Drawing Area

The Status Area

The Command Prompt

The Command Structure a

The Smart Menu


The Basics of Setting up a Drawing


The New Command and the New Drawing Wizards

Setting Units

Setting Drawing Limits


The Basics of Drafting


Coordinate system and Absolute Coordinate System

Relative Coordinate System

Polar Coordinate System

Direction and Distances

Ortho Tracking and Polar Tracking with Direction and Distances

How to Select and Un-Select

Layers and How to Use Them

Getting Around in Your Drawing Using the Zoom and Pan Commands

Grips Selection


Basics Drawing


The Basic Line

Ray

Contraction Line

Poly Line

Polygon

Rectang

Arc

Circle

Spline

Ellipse

Insert Block

Make Block

Point and Its Sub Commands

Hatch

End of Drawing Tools


The Basic Modify Commands I.E.


Properties

Match Properties

Edit Hatch

Edit Poly Line

Edit Spline

Edit Text

Erase

Copy/Multi Copy

Mirror

Offset

Array

Move

Rotate

Scale

Stretch

Lengthen

Trim

Extend

Break

Chamfer

Fillet

Explode


Annotation


Intro to Annotation

Mtext

Using Single Line Text

Spelling Checker

Setting Up Text Style

Liner Dimension

Aligned Dimension

Ordinate Dimension

Radius Dimension

Diameter Dimensions

Angular Dimensions

Base line Dimensions

Continue Dimensions

Leader Dimensions

Tolerance Dimensions

Oblique Dimensions

Align Text

Dimension Styles

Setting Current Dimensions Style

QDim Dimensions

Tolerance Dimensions


The End Product


What is a Layout

How to Use a Layout

How to Set up a Layout / Viewports and Layouts

Making Single Viewport

Making Polygonal Viewport

Making Viewports Out of Closed Shapes

Clipping Viewports

Setting Up Viewport So They Don't Plot

Using Layers in Viewports

Setting Dimension Text to Self Scale to the Layout

Using Pen Settings and Making Pen Settings

Plotting and Printing

Last Word on Pen Tables and Plotting









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