Autodesk AutoCAD 2008 - 3d Modelling
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This course is usually held in London, Manchester and Glasgow as a public course but can also be offered on an In-company basis. The Training Provider's course description is included below. Autodesk AutoCAD 2008 – 3d Modelling

Course Summary

This courseware provides a basic understanding of how to design and modify 3D models with AutoCAD. Creating 3D models helps users better visualize and present designs that are created with CAD. This courseware introduces students to the fundamental concepts and workflows for creating 3D models with AutoCAD. Students explore how to create and modify both solid and surface models. Students also learn how to output 3D models from the CAD system to either paper or a distributable, electronic version. The concepts and practices taught will help students take their AutoCAD designs beyond 2D to the next dimension – 3D!

Course Content
Getting Started in 3D
-Introduction to 3D
- Working in 3D

3D Modeling
- Creating Solid Primitives
- Creating Composite Solids
- Creating Models from Cross Sections

Editing Models
- Adding Detail to Your Solid Models
- Converting Objects
- Editing Solid Models
- Extracting Geometry from Solid Models
- Changing the Model Position
- Duplicating the Model
- Getting Information from 3D Objects

Working Drawings and 3D Objects
- Section a Solid Model and Generate

2DGeometry
- Working with Layouts
- Creating Drawings from 3D Models

On Completion
By the end of this two day course you will of moved into the third dimension.


 
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Duration2 days
 
£497
per delegate
 
 
Bookings Helpline: 01933 233884 (Monday to Thursday - 8:00am to 5:30pm and Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm).