AutoCAD 2007 features a new 3D rendering engine that greatly enhances the program's 3D functionality-and makes this industry-standard drafting program even more difficult to master, even for veteran usersThis focused For Dummies workbook gives people the practice they need to get up to speed on the
AutoCAD 2008 3D Modeling Workbook For Dummies
โ Scribed by Lee Ambrosius
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 386
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
AutoCAD 2007 features a new 3D rendering engine that greatly enhances the program's 3D functionality-and makes this industry-standard drafting program even more difficult to master, even for veteran usersThis focused For Dummies workbook gives people the practice they need to get up to speed on the new 3D features, with dozens of problems and step-by-step solutions for modeling, shadowing, and lightingTopics covered by the problems include 2D geometric construction, 3D solid modeling, 3D surface modeling, rendering and imaging, dimensioning and drafting, and model interchangeUsed by architects, engineers, and draftspeople, AutoCAD is the #1 computer-aided design (CAD) software in the world, with an installed base of 6.7 million usersThe accompanying DVD provides videos that illustrate select problems and solutions presented in the workbook
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# AutoCAD 2007 features a new 3D rendering engine that greatly enhances the program's 3D functionality-and makes this industry-standard drafting program even more difficult to master, even for veteran users# This focused For Dummies workbook gives people the practice they need to get up to speed on
I was extremely disappointed that my professor would assign this book. Overall it was OK. Very easy to read, but it lacked some important explanations.
<p>* For AutoCAD 2004, 2002, and 2000 users Take your AutoCAD skills to the next level -- master its 3D modeling capabilities. Using the same 2D commands and tools you are accustomed to drafting with, you can actually construct the object you are designing.</p>