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Note: This learning guide is the second of a two-part series, with each guide sold separately.The AutoCAD(R) 2022: Fundamentals guide is designed for AutoCAD(R) 2022 software running on Windows. This guide is not designed for the AutoCAD for Mac. The objective of AutoCAD(R) 2022: Fundamentals is to enable you to create, modify, and work with a 2D drawing in the AutoCAD software. AutoCAD(R) 2022: Fundamentals - Part 2 continues with more sophisticated techniques that extend your mastery of the software. For example, here you go beyond the basic skill of using a template to understand the process of setting up a template, creating annotation styles, and how to work with external references. You learn such skills as: Using more advanced editing and construction techniquesAdding parametric constraints to objectsCreating local and global blocksSetting up layers, styles, and templatesAttaching External ReferencesPrerequisitesAccess to the 2022.0 version of the software, to ensure compatibility with this guide. Future software updates that are released by Autodesk may include changes that are not reflected in this guide. The practices and files included with this guide are not compatible with prior versions (e.g., 2021). A working knowledge of basic design/drafting procedures and terminology.A working knowledge of your operating system.
Note: This learning guide is the first of a two-part series, with each guide sold separately.The AutoCAD(R) 2022: Fundamentals guide is designed for AutoCAD(R) 2022 software running on Windows. This guide is not designed for the AutoCAD for Mac. The objective of AutoCAD(R) 2022: Fundamentals is to enable you to create, modify, and work with a 2D drawing in the AutoCAD software. AutoCAD(R) 2022: Fundamentals - Part 1 covers the essential core topics for working with the AutoCAD software. The guide begins with learning the basic tools for creating and editing 2D drawings. It then continues to explore the tools used to annotate drawings by adding text, hatching, dimensions, and tables. More advanced tools, such as working with blocks and setting up layouts, are introduced to improve your efficiency with the software. Not every command or option is covered, because the intent is to show the essential tools and concepts, such as: Understanding the AutoCAD workspace and user interface.Using basic drawing, editing, and viewing tools.Organizing drawing objects on layers.Using reusable symbols (blocks).Preparing a layout to be plottedAdding text, hatching, and dimensionsPrerequisitesAccess to the 2022.0 version of the software, to ensure compatibility with this guide. Future software updates that are released by Autodesk may include changes that are not reflected in this guide. The practices and files included with this guide are not compatible with prior versions (e.g., 2021). A working knowledge of basic design/drafting procedures and terminology.A working knowledge of your operating system.
As architects and designers start a project, they frequently think about the overall massing of a building or the area of the footprint. The Autodesk(R) Revit(R) software, using its powerful Building Information Modeling (BIM) engine, includes tools for creating mass elements that can be modified into many shapes. You can then apply walls, roofs, and floors to them to continue designing. You can use space planning tools to set up areas for rooms and colors to mark the different areas. For presentations, you can create, embellish, and render perspective views. The objective of the Autodesk(R) Revit(R) 2021 Architecture: Conceptual Design and Visualization guide is to enable users who have worked with the Autodesk Revit software to expand their knowledge in the area of conceptual design, including massing studies, space planning, visualization, and rendering.Topics CoveredCreate in-place conceptual mass elements.Create building elements from massing studies.Use rooms and areas for space planning and analysis.Create perspectives, sketches, exploded views, and solar studies.Render views that include materials, lighting, and enhancements such as people and plants.PrerequisitesAccess to the 2021.1 version of the software, to ensure compatibility with this guide. Future software updates that are released by Autodesk may include changes that are not reflected in this guide. The practices and files included with this guide might not be compatible with prior versions (e.g., 2020).You should be comfortable with the fundamentals of the Autodesk Revit software, as taught in the Autodesk Revit: Fundamentals for Architecture guide. Knowledge of basic techniques is assumed, such as creating walls, roofs, and other objects; copying and moving objects; creating and working with views; etc.Collaboration Tools, BIM Management, and Site and Structural Design are taught in additional guides.
The Creo Parametric 5.0: Introduction for Non-Designers learning guide provides reviewers or downstream users of Creo Parametric data with the knowledge to investigate, manipulate, and annotate existing models. It is targeted at students who require less training about geometry creation techniques. The student learns to open models for the purpose of providing feedback, verification, image capture, and taking data into specialized modules. This learning guide provides a good introduction to Creo Parametric for users who are evaluating the software or need a high-level understanding of software's capabilities. This guide was developed against Creo Parametric 5.0 Build 5.0.6.0.Topics CoveredCreo Parametric interfaceObtaining model informationDisplay controlCreating datum featuresView manager3D annotationsCreating planar and offset cross-sectionsView creating and detailingFile management
As an experienced user in the basics of Creo Parametric 5.0, this learning guide enables you to create electromechanical cabling systems designed in Creo Parametric using the Piping and Cabling Extension. Utilizing the parametric and associative nature of Creo Parametric, an electromechanical designer can easily create realistic 3D cabling assemblies, wire lists, bill of material tables, and nail-board drawings. The Creo Parametric 5.0: Cable and Harness Design learning guide contains numerous practices to give you practical experience that will improve your job performance. This content was developed using Creo Parametric 5.0 Build 5.0.6.0.Topics CoveredCabling Process OverviewCabling TerminologyEnvironment and Configuration SetupElectromechanical Model SetupManual Designation and ParametersManual SpoolsManual Cabling FeaturesLogical Reference TechniqueRouting MethodsModifying Cabling AssembliesAdditional Routing FeaturesNetworkingCabling Assembly DeliverablesHARNESS-MFGPrerequisitesAccess to the Creo Parametric 5.0 software. The practices and files included with this guide might not be compatible with prior versions. Practice files included with this guide are compatible with the commercial version of the software, but not the student edition.We recommend that you have completed the Creo Parametric 5.0: Introduction to Solid Modeling course or have equivalent experience.
The Autodesk(R) Vault Professional 2021: Essentials learning guide covers the key features of Autodesk(R) Vault Professional software. The focus of this learning guide is Bill of Material (BOM) management and Engineering Change Order (ECO) process. This learning guide is intended for users with knowledge of Autodesk Vault Basic and Autodesk Vault document management features. The hands-on practices included in this guide reinforce usage of items, BOM and ECO features, and automated workflows. This learning guide also provides you with information about using the Autodesk Vault Professional software with the Autodesk(R) Civil 3D(R) software, the Autodesk(R) Revit(R) software, Thin Client, Active Directory, and Replication solutions.Topics CoveredIntroduction to Autodesk Vault ProfessionalWorking with ItemsManaging ChangeWorking with Bills of MaterialsAdministering Autodesk Vault ProfessionalReportingWorking with Autodesk(R) Civil 3DWorking with Autodesk(R) Revit(R)Thin ClientReplicationPrerequisitesAccess to the 2021 version of the software, to ensure compatibility with this guide. Future software updates that are released by Autodesk may include changes that are not reflected in this guide. The practices and files included with this guide might not be compatible with prior versions (i.e., 2020). A good working knowledge of Autodesk CAD programs and working knowledge of Autodesk Vault Basic and Autodesk Vault document management features.
The Autodesk(R) Revit(R) software is a powerful Building Information Modeling (BIM) program that has enabled countless firms to incorporate the BIM workflow into their designs. As a key component of this workflow, Autodesk Revit allows landscape architecture firms to produce powerfully intelligent designs. The Autodesk(R) Revit(R) 2020 for Landscape Architecture guide has been designed to assist you in learning some of the key features of Autodesk Revit software. The guide focuses on how to create and document full 3D project models for an urban environment as well as how to use the internal topography tools and the Site Designer add-in extension. The guide begins with laying out the user interface and describing the basic drawing, editing, and viewing tools. Then, it provides instructions on how to create topographical surfaces and modify the topography using Autodesk Revit tools and Site Designer tools. This is followed by modeling hardscapes using walls, floors, and stairs, and adding components such as trees, site furniture and planting areas. Finally, the guide concludes with explaining the processes involved in taking the model to the construction documentation phase.Topics CoveredUnderstanding the purpose of Building Information Management (BIM) and how it is applied in the Autodesk Revit software.Navigating the Autodesk Revit workspace and interface.Working with the basic drawing and editing tools.Starting a project based on Autodesk Revit models.Creating and modifying basic topography.Using Site Designer tools to modify topography with soft terrain features, sidewalks and curbs.Adding retaining walls, hardscape, stairs and other building elements.Placing components for plantings, furniture, and lighting.Setting up sheets for plotting with text, dimensions, details, tags, and schedules. Creating details.PrerequisitesAccess to the 2020 version of the software, to ensure compatibility with this guide. Future software updates that are released by Autodesk may include changes that are not reflected in this guide. The practices and files included with this guide might not be compatible with prior versions (e.g., 2019).An understanding of architectural terminology is an asset.
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