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AutoCAD Mechanical 2008 Training
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AutoCAD® Mechanical 2008 Training (now includes the AutoCAD 2008 Series) Follow real-world examples in this training course for a quick start to using Autodesk's AutoCAD Mechanical 2007 from the ground up. With over 36 hours of instructor-led training and 607 video lessons, this course will introduce the AutoCAD Mechanical 2007 user to the full capabilities of the application providing the same lessons you’d get in a 3 day class. Part structure, assembly structure, layer control, creating contours, power commands, shaft generator, revision lists, bill of materials, parts lists, and much more.
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As a flexible CAD training solution, you can sort the lessons and progress from beginner to advanced topics; or just review seldom used commands and added functionality of new releases.
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Features & Benefits of AutoCAD Mechanical 2008 Training CBT:
- Use at Your Office or at Home
Training software can be installed on a PC or laptop.
- Powerful Keyword Search
Quickly locate relevant lessons or reference seldom used commands.
- Sort Lessons By Skill Level
Work your way from Beginner to Advanced level topics.
- Intelligent History
Track the lessons you’ve completed or restart a lesson exactly where you left off.
- Server-Based - Optional
Share lessons across your network (multi-user license required for this option).
- Multimedia DVD based Training
With DVD based training, the lectures were video taped and then digitized and presented to you in Full Motion Video, Audio, & Graphics.
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COURSE OUTLINE - AUTOCAD MECHANICAL 2008 TRAINING (Total of 128 Individual Instructor-Led Video Lessons)
- Starting AutoCAD Mechanical
- Using the AutoCAD Mechanical Launchpad
- Interacting with the AutoCAD Mechanical User Interface
- Using the AutoCAD Mechanical Toolbars
- Creating and using workspaces in AutoCAD Mechanical
- Accessing AutoCAD Mechanical Help
- Overview of mechanical structure and it's uses
- Overview of standards based design
- Overview of AutoCAD Mechanicals tools to improve productivity
- Overview of AutoCAD Mechanical dimensioning tools
- Overview of standard parts and machinery generators in AutoCAD Mechanical
- Overview of the mechanical calculators in AutoCAD Mechanical
- Learn how layers are created and managed in AutoCAD Mechanical
- Configure the layers in your standard
- Using the AutoCAD Mechanical layer control tools
- Using the Basic Layers Flyout to set the current layer
- Using the Layer Functions Tools
- Controlling the visibility of layers
- Setting up your user configurations for power snaps
- Activating and using power snaps
- Defining rectangles using the information available
- Creating hatches using the predefined and custom hatch tools
- Creating fillets using AutoCAD Mechanical's fillet command
- Creating chamfers using AutoCAD Mechanical's chamfer command
- Creating contours in AutoCAD Mechanical
- Creating centerlines and holes
- Creating centerlines and holes
- Drawing construction lines
- Automatically drawing construction lines
- Draw section lines and view labels
- Drawing a broken view with a zigzag line
- Creating a Breakout View using breakout lines
- Drawing symmetrical lines
- Creating standard through holes, editing holes, and adding views
- Creating blind countersunk and counterbored holes
- Creating tapped holes, tapered threads and external threads
- Creating blind and through slots
- Copying AutoCAD Mechanical intelligent Objects
- Copying a layer group
- Using AutoCAD Mechanical's Offset Command
- Using AutoCAD Mechanical's Join Command
- Using AutoCAD Mechanical's Break Command
- Scaling objects along the X and Y axes
- Editing, deleting, and copying AutoCAD Mechanical intelligent objects
- Overview of standard parts and configuration of standard parts
- Inserting standard parts using the Parts Library
- Inserting standard parts using the toolbars
- Process for inserting Steel Shapes
- Process for inserting Cylindrical Pins
- Process for inserting Taper Pins
- Process for inserting Grooved Drive Studs
- Process for inserting Cotter Pins
- Process for inserting Plain Rivets
- Process for inserting Countersunk Rivets
- Process for inserting Clevis Pins
- Process for inserting Plugs
- Process for inserting Lubricators
- Process for inserting Sealing Rings
- Process for inserting Drill Bushings
- Process for inserting Drill Bushings with Hole
- Inserting screws, nuts, and washers
- Inserting bolted connections
- Saving and recalling frequently used screw connections
- Changing the graphical representation of standard parts
- Adding intelligent leaders to standard parts
- Drawing standard or custom compression springs
- Drawing standard or custom extension springs
- Drawing standard or custom torsion springs
- Drawing standard or custom Belleville springs
- Drawing chain and belt drive systems
- Drawing cylindrical and conical shaft sections
- Adding grooves, fillets, and chamfers to shafts
- Creating shafts with gears, threads, splines, cams, and wrench sections
- Creating hatches, breaks, and breakout views of shafts
- Creating end and section views of shafts and shaft notes
- Adding standard shaft parts to a shaft
- Automatic dimension scaling and creating viewports using scale areas
- Creating detail views in layouts
- Adding title blocks and borders to layouts
- Automatic dimension scaling using scale areas
- Creating detail views in model space
- Adding title blocks and borders to model space
- Creating dimensions using the power dimension tool
- Creating dimensions using the power dimension tool
- Adding fits and tolerances to a dimension
- Adding baseline dimensions using the Automatic Dimension tool
- Adding chain dimensions using the Automatic Dimension tool
- Adding ordinate dimensions using the Automatic Dimension tool
- Dimensioning shafts and other symmetric objects using the Automatic Dimension Tool
- Editing dimensions using power edit and multi edit
- Stretching objects using dimensions
- Automatically arranging dimensions
- Automatically aligning dimensions
- Joining and splitting dimensions
- Breaking dimension extension lines around other objects
- Checking dimensions and removing text overrides
- Adding hole tables to drawings
- Adding fits lists to drawings
- Adding text of various heights to drawings
- Adding miscellaneous symbols to a drawing
- Adding weld symbols to a drawing
- Adding GD&T symbols to a drawing
- Adding revision lists to a drawing
- Calculating the moment of inertia for a cross section
- Calculating the deflection of a beam
- Calculating the strength of a shaft
- Performing finite element analysis
- Overview of Mechanical Structure
- Creating views of parts and assemblies
- Creating views of parts and assemblies
- Organizing geometry into folders
- Reorganizing components into assemblies and subassemblies
- Understanding definitions, Instances, and occurrences
- Reusing structured data in your drawing
- Reusing structured data from another drawing
- Methods for selecting structure
- Editing the definition of structured elements
- Changing the display properties and selecting instances
- Creating a Bill of Materials for an assembly or drawing
- Editing the properties of components
- Creating a BOM without using structure
- Indented BOMS and parts only BOMS
- Sorting and Renumbering BOM Data
- Adding parts lists to drawings
- Adding balloons to drawings
- Creating a template and a custom standard
- Configuring the automatic layer management system
- Configuring the BOM, parts list and balloons
COURSE OUTLINE - AUTOCAD 2008 TRAINING SERIES: (Total of 479 Individual Topics - 24 Hours of Instructor-Led Video Training) Please note that this series includes the same titles as the AutoCAD 2006 and the AutoCAD 2007 Training Series except that an additional title, "AutoCAD 2008 Update", is included with this 2008 Series.
AutoCAD® Fundamentals (164 Instructor-Led Video Lessons)
Getting Started with AutoCAD The Desktop Icon and Startup Window - 0:26 (Beginner) New Feature Workshop - 1:07 (Beginner) Initial or Default Startup Screen - 1:32 (Beginner) AutoCAD Screen Layout - 1:29 (Beginner) Layout Tabs - 1:14 (Beginner) Command Line - 1:35 (Beginner) Command Line Expanded View - 1:23 (Beginner) Pull-down Menus - 1:33 (Beginner) Toolbars - Open, Closed, Floating or Docked - 1:10 (Beginner) Toolbars - Opening and Resizing - 2:20 (Beginner) Toolbars - Locking - 1:24 (Beginner) Status Bar - 1:56 (Beginner) Status Bar Tray - 0:48 (Beginner) Shortcut and Cursor Menus - 0:34 (Beginner) Palette Windows - 1:15 (Beginner) Input Methods - Command Line - 1:58 (Beginner) Input Methods - Dynamic Input - 2:11 (Beginner) Settings for Dynamic Input - 1:26 (Beginner) Info Palette and Traditional Help - 2:38 (Beginner) Beginning a New Drawing - 2:27 (Beginner) Setting up the Drawing Environment - 5:41 (Beginner) Setting up your Grid and Snap - 4:41 (Beginner) Opening and Working with Multiple Drawings - 3:35 (Beginner) Saving and Exiting Files and AutoCAD - 2:55 (Beginner)
Constructing Geometric Figures Drawing Lines with the Command Line - 2:49 (Beginner) Drawing Lines with Dynamic Input - 3:06 (Beginner) Drawing Rectangles - Dimensions - 4:32 (Beginner) Drawing Rectangles - Repeat Rectangle or Last Command - 1:14 (Beginner) Drawing Rectangles - Fillets and Chamfers - 5:43 (Beginner) Drawing Rectangles - Width - 1:52 (Beginner) Drawing Rectangles - 3D Options Width - 0:53 (Beginner Undo and Redo Commands - 1:41 (Beginner) Drawing Circles with Radius and Diameters - 3:11 (Beginner) Drawing Arcs - 4:02 (Beginner)
Object Selection Selecting Objects to Erase by Picking - 1:56 (Beginner) How to Undo Erased Objects with Oops - 1:36 (Beginner) Unselecting Objects by Picking - 1:27 (Beginner) Selecting Objects to Erase by Window or Crossing - 3:26 (Beginner) Unselecting Objects by Window or Crossing - 2:43 (Beginner) Controlling Selection Settings - 2:57 (Beginner)
AutoCAD Drafting Settings Setting and Using Grid - 1:49 (Beginner) Setting and Using Snap - 1:59 (Beginner) Setting and Ortho - 2:18 (Beginner) Using Grid, Snap and Ortho for Accuracy - 9:39 (Beginner) Using Direct Distance Entry for Accuracy - 3:25 (Beginner) Setting and Using Polar Tracking - Absolute - 4:05 (Beginner) Setting and Using Polar Tracking - Relative - 3:05 (Beginner) Setting and Using Polar Tracking - Polar Snaps - 2:46 (Beginner) Setting and Using Additional Polar Tracking Angles - 4:08 (Intermediate) Setting and Using Object Snaps - Running Mode - 3:56 (Beginner) Using Object Snap Overrides - 3:30 (Beginner) Using Object Snaps of Parallel - 3:31 (Intermediate) Using Object Snaps of Extension - 3:04 (Intermediate) Using Object Snap Tracking - One Point Track - 3:53 (Intermediate) Using Object Snap Tracking - Multiple Points - 4:51 (Intermediate) System Variables for Object Snap - 2:26 (Intermediate)
AutoCAD Display Control Using Zoom Realtime to View Your Drawing - 2:35 (Beginner) Using Zoom from the Cursor Menu to View Your Drawing - 2:24 (Beginner) Using Zoom From the Mouse Middle Button - 3:09 (Beginner) Controlling Arc and Circle Resolution - 1:12 (Intermediate) Creating and Modifying Layers Layers as an Organizational Tool - 1:06 (Beginner) Layer Current - 1:18 (Beginner) Controlling Layer States - 0n-Off - 1:40 (Beginner) Controlling Layer States - Freeze-Thaw - 0:38 (Beginner) Controlling Layer States - Lock-Unlock - 2:51 (Beginner)
AutoCAD Object Properties Controlling the Color of Objects _ 2:05 (Beginner) Controlling the Linetype of Objects - 1:40 (Beginner) Controlling the Lineweight of Objects - 2:35 (Beginner) Drawing Objects with Different Properties - 4:24 (Intermediate) Controlling the Properties of Objects by Layer - 2:36 (Beginner) Changing the Properties of Objects - 1:30 (Beginner) Changing Linetype Scale of Objects - 4:10 (Beginner)
Drawing Polygons Drawing Polygon Objects - 5:29 (Beginner)
Drawing Ellipses Drawing Ellipse Objects - 3:30 (Beginner) Drawing Ellipse for Isometrics - 5:24 (Beginner)
Drawing Polylines Polylines - Basic Properties - 5:09 (Beginner) Polylines - Vary Properties - 2:54 (Beginner)
Drawing Text in AutoCAD Creating a Single Line of Text - 2:30 (Beginner) Placing Text Accurately - Left Justify - 0:56 (Beginner) Placing Text Accurately - Right Justify - 1:18 (Beginner) Placing Text Accurately - Center Justify - 1:04 (Beginner) Placing Text Accurately - Middle Justify - 4:30 (Beginner) Placing Text Accurately - Fit Justify - 1:43 (Beginner) Creating a Simple Tag - 2:25 (Beginner) Creating a Paragraph of Text - 3:35 (Beginner) Editing Text - 2:46 (Beginner)
Creating and Modifying Text Styles Creating a Text Style - 5:22 (Beginner) Modifying a Text Style - 1:10 (Intermediate)
Creating and Modifying Tables Creating a Table - 1:57 (Beginner) Editing Text Inside a Table - 0:51 (Beginner) Changing the Properties of a Table - 1:38 (Beginner) Changing the Style of a Table - 2:33 (Intermediate)
Creating Objects From Existing Objects Making Copies of Existing Objects - 7:12 (Beginner) Making Copies of Existing Objects with Array - Rectangular - 3:51 (Beginner) Making Copies of Existing Objects with Array - Polar - 4:18 (Beginner) Making Copies of Existing Objects with Array - Polar Partial - 3:07 (Beginner) Making Concentric and Parallel Objects with Offset - 3:10 (Beginner) Making Reversed Copies of Objects with Mirror - 3:35 (Beginner) Controlling Text with Mirror - 2:00 (Intermediate) Making a Radius or Round Between Two Objects with Fillet - 1:45 (Beginner) Creating an Extension of Two Non-parallel Lines with Fillet - 1:06 (Beginner) Leaving Original Lines with Fillet - No Trim - 2:49 (Beginner) Making a Cut or Angled Corner Between Two Objects with Chamfer - 1:20 (Beginner) Creating an Extension of Two Non-parallel Lines with Chamfer - 1:30 (Beginner) Leaving Original Lines with Chamfer - No Trim - 1:03 (Beginner) Using the Polyline Option with Fillet and Chamfer Commands - 2:08 (Intermediate)
Modifying Objects Using the Move Command - 1:38 (Beginner) Using the Move Command with Object Snap - 2:12 (Beginner) Using the Move Command with Object Snap Tracking - 6:15 (Beginner) Using the Break Command to Erase a Portion of an Object - 4:27 (Intermediate) Using the Break Command to Make Two Objects from One - 4:21 (Intermediate) Using the Break Command to Make Two Objects from One-Example - 4:46 (Intermediate) Using the Trim Command to Erase a Portion of an Object - Intersecting - 2:54 (Beginner) Using the Trim Command to Erase a Portion of an Object - Non-Intersecting - 2:11 (Beginner) Using the Extend Command to Lengthen an Object - Intersecting - 1:25 (Beginner) Using the Extend Command to Lengthen an Object - Non-Intersecting - 0:52 (Beginner) Using the Extend Command to Trim and Trim Command to Extend - 4:16 (Beginner)
Constructing Geometric Figures Drawing Donuts - 2:45 (Beginner) Drawing and Creating 2D Solids - 5:04 (Beginner) Drawing Points - 2:18 (Beginner) Changing Point Style - 2:52 (Beginner) Dividing Objects into Equal Segments - 2:34 (Beginner) Measuring Distances along Objects - 2:22 (Beginner) Measuring Distances along Objects - Example - 2:37 (Beginner)
Object Selection Selecting Objects to Modify with WPolygon - WP - 1:40 (Beginner) Selecting Objects to Modify with CPolygon - CP - 1:08 (Beginner) Selecting Objects to Modify with Fence - F - 0:55 (Beginner) Extend and Trim with Fence - F - 3:25 (Beginner) Selecting Objects to Modify with Box - B - 2:38 (Beginner) De-Selecting Objects to Modify with Remove - R - 1:33 (Beginner) Adding Objects to Modify with Add - A - 1:12 (Beginner) Selecting the Last Object Added in the Drawing - L - 0:34 (Beginner) Using Shift-Pick to DeSelect Objects when Modifying - 1:06 (Beginner) Using Undo with Object Selection - U - 1:13 (Beginner) Using Previous Object Selection - P - 1:41 (Beginner)
Modifying Objects Advanced Using the Lengthen Command - 2:37 (Beginner) Using the Stretch Command - 3:53 (Beginner) Using the Rotate Command - 0:56 (Beginner) Using the Rotate Command with Reference - 1:34 (Intermediate) Using the Scale Command - 1:27 (Beginner) Using the Scale Command with Reference - 2:15 (Intermediate) Changing the Width of a Polyline with the PEDIT Command - 1:12 (Beginner) Creating a Spline Curve from a Polyline with PEDIT Command - 1:22 (Intermediate) Edit the Vertex Point on a Polyline with PEDIT Command - 2:13 (Intermediate) Joining Multiple Objects into One Object - 1:48 (Beginner) Matching the Properties of One Object to Multiple Objects - 1:56 (Beginner)
Editing with Grips What are Grips? - 1:32 (Intermediate) What are the Types of Grips? - 1:36 (Intermediate) Editing Objects with Grips - 3:19 (Intermediate) Editing Objects with Grips - Example - 4:52 (Intermediate) Changing Grips Color and Size - 1:26 (Intermediate)
Grouping Objects Grouping Objects Together as One Object - 4:47 (Intermediate)
Selecting and Changing Properties of Objects Changing an Object's Properties - 3:25 (Intermediate) Using Quick Select to Modify Objects - 4:43 (Intermediate) Using the Filter Command to Select and Modify Objects - 2:22 (Intermediate)
Getting Information About Objects Using the List Command - 1:37 (Beginner) Using the DBList Command - 1:11 (Intermediate) Using the Area Command - pick points - 1:33 (Intermediate) Using the Area Command - objects - 0:54 (Intermediate) Using the Area Command to Add and Subtract - 2:49 (Intermediate) Area Command - Example - 3:02 (Intermediate) Using the Distance Command - 3:06 (Beginner) Identifying Locations with ID - 0:39 (Beginner)
AutoCAD® Advanced (82 Instructor-Led Video Lessons)
Dimension Terminology Understanding Dimension Objects - 1:23 (Beginner) What are Associative Dimensions? - 1:04 (Beginner)
Dimensioning Commands Placing Linear Dimension - Points - 0:38 (Beginner) Creating Linear Dimension on an Object - 2:19 (Beginner) Dimensioning the True Linear Length with Aligned Dimensions - 0:27 (Beginner) Creating Linear Dimension - Example - 1:40 (Beginner) Dimensioning Circles and Arcs - 1:21 (Beginner) Adding Additional Text - 2:12 (Beginner) Dimensioning the True Distance Along an Arc - 0:55 (Beginner) Placing Angle Dimensioning - 1:01 (Beginner) Placing Baseline Dimensions - 2:04 (Beginner) Placing Continuous Dimensions - 1:11 (Beginner) Placing Baseline Quick Dimensions - 0:57 (Beginner) Using Continuous Quick Dimensions - 1:02 (Beginner) Placing Leaders - 4:48 (Beginner)
Editing Dimensions Changing the Location of a Dimension's Components - 2:20 (Beginner)
Dimension Styles Changing the Way a Dimension Looks - 2:39 (Beginner) Creating New Dimension Styles - 4:46 (Beginner) Updating Dimensions to a New Dimension Style - 0:41 (Beginner)
Overriding The Dimension Features Overriding Individual Dimensions with Properties - 2:04 (Beginner)
Plotting and Layouts Printing Drawings to Scale - 1:46 (Beginner) Drawing Spaces - 1:34 (Beginner) Setting Up a Printer - 3:38 (Beginner) Choosing a Printer for my Layout - 4:57 (Beginner) Placing a Title Block on my Layout Sheet - 3:08 (Beginner) Creating Views on my Layout to Print - 6:39 (Beginner) Setting my Plot Scale - 3:53 (Beginner) Controlling Viewports - 3:34 (Beginner) Controlling Layers for Printing - 2:39 (Beginner) Placing Text and Dimensions on Layouts - 3:22 (Beginner) Printing the Drawing - 3:29 (Beginner) Plot Options and Orientation - 0:51 (Beginner) Plot Style Tables - 2:58 (Intermediate)
Hatching, Gradients and Boundaries What is Hatch and How is it used? - 1:23 (Beginner) What is a Gradient Fill and how is it used? - 0:44 (Beginner) What is Associate Hatch? - 1:58 (Beginner) Creating a Hatch - Select Objects Versus Pick Points - 2:47 (Beginner) Creating a Hatch - Pick Points Versus Select Objects - 2:10 (Beginner) Choosing a Type of Hatch - 3:56 (Beginner) Applying a Single Hatch - 1:20 (Beginner) Applying Multiple Hatching - 1:24 (Beginner) Applying Multiple Single Hatch Objects - 1:22 (Beginner) Applying Multiple Hatch with Island Detection - 3:38 (Beginner) Using Existing and Creating Hatch on a Tool Palette - 1:53 (Beginner) Changing Hatch Properties on a Tool Palette - 3:43 (Beginner) Editing the Properties of Hatch Objects - 2:12 (Beginner) Controlling Hatch Visibility with Layers - 1:07 (Beginner) Changing the Location of Hatch - 2:51 (Beginner) Hatching an Open Area - 2:35 (Beginner) What Happens When I Change a Hatch Boundary? - 3:39 (Beginner) Hatching Without a Visible Boundary - 3:32 (Beginner)
Block References and Attributes What are Blocks and Why do we Use Them? - 0:39 (Beginner) Creating Blocks from Existing Objects - 4:44 (Beginner) Using Blocks in a Drawing - 2:57 (Beginner) Understanding Block Properties - 7:02 (Beginner) Changing the Properties of a Block - 2:03 (Beginner) Understanding Block Properties - ByBlock - 6:09 (Beginner) Using Multiple Blocks at Once - 2:46 (Beginner) Exploding Blocks Back into Objects - 2:16 (Beginner) Changing the Insertion-Reference - 4:31 (Beginner) What are Dynamic Blocks? - 2:29 (Intermediate) Making Existing Blocks Dynamic - 5:07 (Intermediate) Creating Dynamic Blocks - Adding Parameters - 6:04 (Intermediate) Adding Actions to Parameters - 4:14 (Intermediate) Changing the Properties of Actions - 2:42 (Intermediate) Adding Special Properties to a Dynamic Block - 1:20 (Intermediate) What are Attributes? - 0:47 (Intermediate) Adding an Attribute to Block - 2:53 (Intermediate) Adding Multiple Attributes to a Block - 4:26 (Intermediate) Controlling the Visibility of Attributes - 3:01 Intermediate) Managing Attributes - 3:38 (Intermediate) Extracting Attribute Data from a Drawing - 2:46 (Intermediate) Divide and Measure Using Blocks - 1:38 (Intermediate)
External References and Images About External References - 2:47 (Beginner) Attach and detach reference files - 3:36 (Beginner) Load and unload reference files, change the path for reference files - 3:19 (Beginner) Attach or Overlay an external reference file - 3:57 (Beginner) Clip external reference files - 4:13 (Beginner) Control dependent symbols, use the bind and xbind commands - 5:18 (Beginner) Edit external references - 3:47 (Beginner) Attach and detach image files - 5:05 (Beginner) Adjusting the image setting and display quality of images - 4:18 (Beginner)
AutoCAD® Utilities & DesignCenter (55 Instructor-Led Video Lessons)
AutoCAD DesignCenter About the DesignCenter Window - 3:20 (Beginner) How to position the DesignCenter Window - 2:09 (Beginner) Working with DesignCenter - 6:22 (Beginner) How to View and Add Content from Design Center - 6:26 (Beginner) using i-drop technology - 2:17 (Beginner)
Utility Commands What are Tool Palettes? - 1:00 (Beginner) Properties of a Tool Palette - 4:54 (Beginner) Creating Your Own Palettes and Block Tools - 1:53 (Beginner) Creating Hatch Tools - 2:36 (Beginner) Creating Object Tools and Flyouts - 3:59 (Beginner) Adding AutoCAD Content from DesignCenter - 3:27 (Intermediate) Controlling the Display of Palettes - 3:39 (Intermediate) Partially load a drawing - 3:42 (Beginner) Drawing properties - 3:26 (Beginner) Using QuickCalc - 4:56 (Beginner) Managing Named Views - 2:12 (Beginner) Deleting unused objects - 3:27 (Beginner) Saving Views - 5:01 (Beginner) Controlling Regeneration and Marker Blip Display - 3:33 (Intermediate) Changing the display order of objects - 3:17 (Beginner) Setting an Object's Color, Linetype, and Lineweight - 5:25 (Intermediate) An Enhancement to Object Snap - X, Y, Z Filters - 2:34 (Intermediate) Shell Command - 0:57 (Beginner) Setting up a drawing in model space - 2:21 (Beginner) Setting up a drawing in paper space - 6:22 (Beginner) Layer Translator - 4:21 (Beginner) Time Command - 2:23 (Beginner) Audit Command - 1:21 (Beginner) Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) - 2:24 (Beginner) Security, Passwords, and Encryption - 5:59 (Beginner) Digital Signatures - 3:55 (Beginner) Files tab in the Options Dialog Box - 2:59 (Advanced) Display tab in the Options Dialog Box - 1:10 (Beginner) Open And Save tab in the Options Dialog Box - 2:04 (Advanced) Plot and Publish tab in the Options Dialog Box - 3:35 (Beginner) System tab in the Options Dialog Box - 1:48 (Beginner) User Preferences tab in the Options Dialog Box - 4:39 (Beginner) Profiles tab in the Options Dialog Box - 1:28 (Beginner) Saving Objects in Other File Formats (Exporting) - 2:13 (Beginner) Importing Various File Formats - 1:03 (Beginner) Standards - 2:51 (Beginner)
Internet Utilities and Drawing Sets Launching the Default Web Browser - 1:17 (Advanced) Setting up Communication Center - 4:13 (Advanced) Opening and Saving Drawings from the Internet - 2:02 (Beginner) Working with Hyperlinks - 2:48 (Advanced) Creating and Viewing DWFs - 2:47 (Advanced) Publish AutoCAD Drawings to the Web - 5:37 (Beginner) Publish a set of sheets - 6:44 (Advanced) eTransmit Utility - 6:29 (Beginner) Create a new sheet set - 6:08 (Beginner) Sheet Set Manager - 4:02 (Beginner) Viewing and Modifying a Sheet Set - 3:15 (Beginner) Placing a View on a Sheet - 2:29 (Beginner) Creating a Sheet List Table - 3:28 (Beginner) Creating output files of a Sheet Set - 2:12 (Beginner)
Introducing AutoCAD® 3D (2 Individual Topics)
Introduction to 3D AutoCAD Views in Model Space - 2:28 (Advanced) Create 3D objects - 4:43 (Advanced)
AutoCAD® 2007 Update (140 Instructor-Led Video Lessons - 8 Hours)
The AutoCAD 2007 Inferface
- An Overview of AutoCAD 2007
- New Feature Workshop
- Initial or Default Startup Screen
- Opening and Anchoring Palettes
- New Dashboard Palette
- The Seven Control Panels of the Dashboard
- Linking Control Panels to Tool Palette Groups
- Model and Layout Tabs
- Changes to the Grid Display
- Changes to Workspace
- Changes to Background and Interface Colors
- The 3D Modeling Tab
- Performance and Personal Settings
- Dynamic User Coordinate System - DUCS
- Using the New Template Files
Constructing Solid Primitives
- Solid Shapes and Object Types
- Creating and Editing a Solid Box
- Creating and Editing a Solid Wedge
- Creating and Editing a Solid Cone
- Creating and Editing a Solid Sphere
- Creating and Editing a Solid Cylinder
- Creating and Editing a Solid Torus
- Creating and Editing a Solid Pyramid
- Creating and Editing a Polysolid
Converting 2D Objects to Solids or Surfaces
- Creating a 2D Surface from Objects with Thickness
- Converting a 2D Closed Objects into a Solid
- Converting a 2D Object with Thickness from Surfaces into a Solid
Coordinate Systems
- Understanding the Need for a Cartesian Coordinate System
- Using and Changing Coordinate Systems and Locations
- Changing the Default Coordinate System to a User Coordinate System - UCS
- Changing the Appearance of the Coordinate System Icon
UCS Coordinate Orientation
- Setting and Using the World Coordinate System
- Setting and Using a Named UCS
- Setting and Using the Previous
- Face as a Coordinate System
- Object as a Coordinate System
- View as a Coordinate System
- Z Axis as a Coordinate System
- Setting and 3 Points as a Coordinate System
- Setting the X, Y and Z of a Coordinate System
- Creating a New UCS to Create New Geometry
Editing the Faces on your Models
- Using the Extrude Face Command to Edit a Solid's Face
- Using the Move Face Command to Edit a Solid's Face
- Using Offset Faces to Move a Solid's Face
- Using Delete Faces to Remove a Solid's Face
- Using Rotate Face to Modify a Solid's Mass
- Using Taper Face to Modify a Solid's Mass
- Changing the Color of a Face on a Solid
- Using Copy Face Command
Extracting Geometry from Solid Models
- Exploding a Solid into Faces
Properties of 3D Objects
- Verifying Solids as AutoCAD Geometry
- Checking Solids for Interference
- Determining the Mass Properties of Solids
- Changing the Face Color of a Solid
- Changing the Edge Color of a Solid
Cameras and Views
- Using Cameras to Control Views of My Models
- Creating Cameras to Control Views of My Model
- Placing Cameras Accurately
- Using Named Views with Cameras
- Managing Cameras and Views with Dashboard
- Adding a Background to a Camera View
Applying Lights to your Model
- Using Lights for Realistic 3D Models
- Accessing Lights from the Dashboard
- Using Sun Light Controls
- Using 3 Different Light Types
- Creating and Using Point Lights
- Creating and Using Spot Lights
- Creating and Using Distant Lights
- Editing and Modifying Lights
Rendering your Model
- What is a Rendering?
- Using the 5 Rendering Presets
- Adjusting Rendering Settings
- Render to a File
3D Modeling Overview
- The Benefits of 3D
- One Model - Multiple Representations
Displaying 3D Models
- View a 3D Model - Constrained Orbit
- View a 3D Model - Free Orbit
- View a 3D Model - Continuous Orbit
- Using Preset Display Modes
- Multiple Views with Viewports
- Creating and Restoring Named Views
Creating Models From 2D Geometry
- Advantages of Converting 2D Geometry into Solids and Surfaces
- Working with Open and Closed Objects
- Converting Open and Closed Polylines and Lines into Solids and Surfaces
- Best Practices for Converting Objects into Solids or Surfaces
- Creating a 2D Profile to Make a 3D Solid
- Creating a 3D Solid Using Extrude Command
- Creating a 3D Solid Using Presspull Command
- Creating a 3D Solid or Surface Using the Revolve Command
- Creating a 3D Solid Using the Sweep Command
- Creating a 3D Solid Using the Loft Command
- Creating a 2D Planar Surface from Polylines
Composite Solids
- Why Create Composite Solids?
- Using Boolean Operations to Create a Unified Solid
- Using the Union Boolean Operation to Create a Unified Solid
- Using the Subtract Boolean Operation to Create a Unified Solid
- Using the Intersection Boolean Operation to Create a Unified Solid
Changing the Coordinate System Dynamically
- Using the Dynamic UCS - DUCS
- Acquiring Points in 3D Space
- Coordinate Filters
Editing your Models
- Modifying Objects with Grips and Dynamic Input
- Modifying Composite Solids with Grips and Dynamic Input
- Modifying Unified Solids with Grips and Dynamic Input
- Modifying a Solid Using Face Grips
- Modifying a Solid Using the Move Grip Tool
- Using the Fillet Command on a Solid
- Using the Chamfer Command on a Solid
- Using the Slice Command on a Solid
- Using the 3D Move Command on a Solid
- Using the 3D Rotate Command on a Solid
Modifying Models
- Creating a Hollow Shell of a Solid
- Creating an Imprint onto a Solid
Duplicating a Model
- Mirroring 3D Geometry
- Arraying 3D Geometry
Visual Styles
- Controlling the Visual Display of Solids with Visual Styles
- Using the Five Default Visual Styles
- Controlling Visual Styles
- Using Visual Style Overrides
- Accessing the Visual Style Manager
- Creating a Custom Visual Style Using the Visual Style Manager
- Saving Visual Style Overrides as New Visual Styles
- Adding and Using Visual Styles from Tool Palettes
- Exporting Visual Styles to a Tool Palette
3D Walk and 3D Fly
- Using 3D Walk for Movement and Motions
- Using 3D Fly for Movement and Motions
- Adjusting 3D Walk and 3D Fly Motions
- Recording 3D Walk and 3D Fly as an Animation
- Using Animation Paths
Applying Materials to your Model
- Using Realistic Materials on 3D Models
- Accessing Materials for My Model
- Applying Materials to a 3D Model
- Saving Materials with my Drawing File
- Creating and Editing Custom Materials
Creating Working Drawings
- Using the Flatshot Command
- Using the Section Plane Command
- Modifying a Section Plane
- Properties of Section Planes
- Creating Plane, Boundary and Volume
- Editing a Section Plane with Grips
- Creating 2D and 3D Sections
AutoCAD® 2008 Update (37 Instructor-Led Video Lessons)
AutoCAD 2008 Interface Enhancements
- Initial Startup Screen and Workspaces
- Activating Tool Palettes and Groups
- Changing the Image
- CUI dialog box to customize dashboard, palettes and toolbars
Drawing Management Tools
- Import DGN files, clip and adjust properties
- Export AutoCAD DWG to DGN files
- Attach DGN as underlay
- Attach DWF as underlay
- Control layers and invert clip
- Recover single drawing or attached files
Layer Management
- Reordering or removing columns, reconciling layers, renaming, copying, and moving
- Changing VP properties
- Modifying layer states, importing and exporting layer states
- Change object properties to bylayer
Working With Layouts
- Copy and rename layouts, insert layouts into sheet sets
Drawing Annotation
- Creating New Annotation Styles and editing existing
- Using Styles to Control Annotation Scale
- Sharing and managing annotation with older AutoCAD versions
Multileaders
- The new MultiLeader Object
- Modifying Multileaders
Text
- Text dashboard panel
- Find and Replace, Spell Checking
- Introduce the new Mtext In-Place Editing DB and Columns
- Controlling Mtext with Static Column Control
- Creating Dynamic Mtext Columns
- Paragraph formatting and Tabs
- Paragraph formatting justification
Multiline Attributes
- Multiline wrapped attributes
Dimensioning
- Dimensioning from the dashboard
- New dimension types for inspections
- Breaking and Jogged dimensions for lengthy objects
- Managing dmension spacing
Tables
- Table improvements
- Using linked data in your drawings
- Extracting data from drawings to external spreadsheets or database
Visualization Enhancements
- The Materials Palette
- Applying Photometric Data
- Lamp Intensity and Lamp Color
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