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AutoCAD for Architecture

By: Tuna Saka

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This reference will lead novices or seasoned users of AutoCAD through its basics, and then advanced features of architectural drawing. It shows how to produce architectural working drawings and construction related documents accurately and precisely, along with the skills required to master the 2D drawing commands and procedures. This training manual contains many tools to create company standards to facilitate productivity, and can be used as the office or studio companion with major architectural CAD concepts and applications needed to produce and manage construction documents. Chapter topics provide in-depth coverage of commands significant to architectural drawing--e.g., MULTILINE and AIA CAD Layer guidelines. For architects, interior designers, facilities planners, building contractors, and architectural drafters,

Chapters end with Review Questions and Problems
Introduction to AutoCAD 2000i and AutoCAD 2000
The Architect's Tools of CAD
The Digital Designforce
AutoCAD 2000i and AutoCAD 2000
Launching AutoCAD 2000i
AutoCAD 2000 Startup Feature
AutoCAD 2000 Graphics Window
Resizing a Floating Toolbar
Right-Click Shortcut Menu
Right-Click Customization
MS IntelliMouse Functions
Internet Functions of AutoCAD 2000i
Internet Functions of AutoCAD 2000
What Else Is New in AutoCAD 2000? Useful CAD Web Sites
The Ergonomics of the CAD Workstation
Establishing Drawing Settings
Organizing and Planning for AutoCAD Drawings
Understanding Drawing Settings
Considerations Before Drawing
Understanding Drawing Units
Understanding Drawing Precision
Angle Format
Angle Direction
Understanding Drawing Scale in Relation to Final Outcome of the Drawing
Introduction to Scale Factor, Sheet Size, and Limits
Scale Factor and Text Height
Establishing Drawing Setup
Understanding Drawing Setup
Starting a New Drawing
Startup Recommendations
Using Limits to Change Drawing Scale and Paper Size
Opening a Drawing
Establishing Drawing Aids
Using Drawing Aids
Creating a Grid on the Screen
Establishing a Snap for the Grid
Establishing Grid and Snap Using a Dialog Box
Using System Variables
Establishing Grid and Snap at the Command Line
Drawing Lines
Drawing Lines with AutoCAD
Accessing Commands
Using the LINE Command
Drawing Lines Using Grid and Snap Spacing
Using Point Entry Systems to Draw Lines
Drawing Lines at an Angle
Using the Ortho Mode
Using the Direct Distance Point Entry System
Creating Openings in Floor Plans
Using the COORDS System Variable
Using Blips in Drawings
Drawing Parallel Lines with the OFFSET Command
Creating Construction Lines
UNDOing and REDOing Commands
Drawing Basic Objects and Shapes
The Dragging Effect of Objects
Single and Multi-Entity Objects
Drawing Polylines
Drawing Round and Semiround Objects
Drawing Circular Polylines
Drawing Solid Objects
Drawing Rectangles
Drawing Polygons
Drawing Angled and Rounded Corners
Drawing Freehand Lines
Drawing Perfect Curves
Drawing Revision Clouds
Creating Precision Points and Segments
The Object Snap and AutoTrack Modes
Object Snap
Object Snap Modes
Setting Running Object Snap Modes
AutoTrack
Object Snap Tracking
Establishing Points on Screen
Establishing Points on Objects
Saving and Ending Drawings
Saving Drawings
Naming Drawings
Drawing File and Summary Information
Exiting AutoCAD
Creating Layers, Linetypes, and Lineweights
Introduction to Layers
Why Use Layers? Creating Object Properties ByLayer
Naming Layers
Creating Layers
Using the Object Properties Toolbar
Making a Layer Current
Deleting Layers
Establishing Lineweights
Managing Lineweights
Lineweights in Model and Paper Space
Status of Layers
Layer Details Area
Managing Layers
Managing Linetypes
Establishing Linetype Scale
Express Layer Tools
Multiple Design Environment and AutoCAD DesignCenter
The Multiple Design Environment (MDE)
Work Across Drawings
Copying Information Between Drawings
The AutoCAD DesignCenter (ADC)
Using the AutoCAD DesignCenter
Displaying Objects and Creating Views
Getting Close to Your Work
Zoom Options
Zoom Realtime
Pan Realtime
Zoom and Pan Realtime Duo with Right-Click
Using Zoom Transparently
Drawing View Display Accuracy
Creating Drawing Views
Using the -View Command
Using the Aerial View Window
Bask Editing and Modifying
Introduction to Modifying
Creating a Selection Set for Edit
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ISBN: 9780130914361
ISBN-10: 0130914363
Audience: Professional
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Published: 8th August 2001
Dimensions (cm): 27.559 x 21.666  x 4.267
Weight (kg): 1.828