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AutoCAD - Self-Teacher (published in 2019, Russian)
BHV publishing in 2019:
39. N.Poleshchuk. "AutoCAD - Self-Teacher" ("Self-Teacher" series). BHV, 2019, 480 pp. ISBN 978-5-9775-4066-7. The book is based on author's methodics for teaching parametrical drawing and 3D modeling in the AutoCAD system. Covered all the last versions starting 2015.Text is given using AutoCAD 2019. Approaches to graphical documents creation are shown, with the scheme "line - model - drawing". Styles technology (for texts, dimensions, sections and detail views) will help to prepare drawings by standards. Embedding "One AutoCAD" technology gives access to vertical branch solutions and mobile devices. Discovered stages of building, visualization and animation for 3D models. There are examples and exercises for better learning. The book will be useful for engineers, designers, postgraduates and students. |
Forword Chapter 1. General 1.1. System Usage 1.2. Computer Requirements 1.3. User Interface 1.3.2. Application Menu 1.3.3. Menubar and Toolbars 1.3.4. Workspaces 1.6. Text Window 1.7. User Workspace 1.8. Exercises to Chapter 1 Chapter 2. Main Entities and Drafting Modes 2.1. Drafting Principles 2.2. Lines 2.2.2. Access to Options with Table 2.2.3. Entity Continuation 2.3.2. Dynamic Input 2.3.3. Object Snap 2.3.4. Calculator 2.4.2. Lineweight Display Mode 2.4.3. Quick Properties Mode 2.4.4. Drafting Modes Settings 2.4.5. Status Line and Tray Setting 2.4.6. Viewing Drawing and Its Parts 2.5.2. Removing Extra Entities 2.5.3. Divide and Measure 2.7. Xlines 2.8. Circles 2.9. Arcs 2.10. Polylines 2.10.2. Special Polylines 2.12. Inquiries 2.13. Exercises to Chapter 2 Chapter 3. Complex Entities 3.1. Multilines 3.2. Texts 3.2.2. Multiline Text 3.4. Tables 3.5. Dimensions, Tolerances, Centers and Leaders 3.5.2. Arc Length Dimension 3.5.3. Ordinate Dimension 3.5.4. Radius Dimension 3.5.5. Diameter Dimension 3.5.6. Angular Dimension 3.5.7. Quick Dimension 3.5.8. Base Dimension 3.5.9. Continued Dimension 3.5.10. Dimension Line Break and Jog 3.5.11. Inspection Dimension 3.5.12. Tolerance 3.5.13. Center Mark 3.5.14. Leader and Multileader 3.5.15. DIM Command 3.6.2. Solid Fills 3.6.3. Gradient Fills 3.6.4. Using Tool Palettes 3.8. Splines 3.9. Regions 3.10. Rare Entities 3.11. Exercises to Chapter 3 Chapter 4. Entity Editing 4.1. Grips and Object Selection 4.1.2. Editing Shortcut Menu 4.1.3. Selection Tools 4.1.4. Groups 4.3. Polyline Editing 4.4. Multiline Editing 4.5. Text Editing 4.6. Table Editing 4.7. Dimension Editing 4.8. Hatch and Fill Editing 4.9. Spline Editing 4.10. Multileader Editing 4.11. Region Editing 4.12. Annotation Monitor 4.13. Exercises to Chapter 4 |
Chapter 5. Properties 5.1. Color 5.2. Linetype and Scale 5.3. Layer 5.4. Lineweight 5.5. Annotation Scale 5.6. Other Properties 5.7. Editing Properties 5.8. Exercises to Chapter 5 Chapter 6. Drafting Styles (archive) 6.1. Text Styles 6.2. Dimension Styles 6.3. Multiline Styles 6.4. Table Styles 6.5. Multileader Styles 6.6. DesignCenter 6.7. Standards 6.8. Exercises to Chapter 6 Chapter 7. Constraints 7.1. Geometric Constraints 7.1.2. Removing Constraints 7.1.3. Constraint Bars Managing 7.1.4. Autoconstrain 7.2.2. Parameters Manager 7.2.3. Dynamic and Annotational Forms of Constraints Chapter 8. Blocks and DWG References 8.1. Blocks 8.1.2. Block Insertion 8.1.3. Block Reference 8.1.4. Export of Drawing and Its Parts 8.1.5. Attributes 8.1.6. Using Clipboard 8.1.7. Dynamic Properties Creation 8.1.8. Parameters and Actions 8.1.9. Visibility States 8.1.10. Lookup Tables 8.1.11. Tool Palettes 8.2.2. External References Manager 8.3.2. Clipping Block and DWG References 8.3.3. In-Place Editing Block and DWG References Chapter 9. Interaction with Other Format Files (archive) 9.1. Inserting and Editing Raster Images 9.2. Wipeout Entity 9.3. Import from Other Formats 9.4. Data Links to Excel Tables 9.5. Export into Other Formats 9.6. Data Extraction 9.7. Underlays 9.8. Exercises to Chapter 9 Chapter 10. 3D Modeling 10.1. Coordinate Systems and Views 10.1.2. Views and Viewport Management Panel 10.1.3. Isometric Views 10.1.4. Perspective Projection 10.2.2. SteerWheels 10.2.3. ViewCube 10.4. Coordinate Systems 10.4.2. UCS Command 10.4.3. UCSMAN Command 10.4.4. Continuation of Example 10.4.5. DUCS Mode 10.6. Helix and 3D Polyline 10.7. Faces and Meshes 10.7.2. Mesh Modeling Settings 10.7.3. Standard Meshes (Primitives) 10.7.4. Changing Smoothness Level 10.7.5. Editing with Subobjects 10.7.6. Mesh Tesselation 10.7.7. Splitting Face 10.7.8. Extruding face 10.7.9. Creases 10.7.10. Conversion of Meshes to Surfaces and Solids 10.8.2. Wall Creation 10.8.3. Frame Density and Isolines 10.8.4. Dynamic Creation of Solid |
10.8.6. Solids Manipulation 10.8.7. Managing Solid History and Structure 10.8.8. Handling Subobjects 10.8.9. Solid Editing 10.8.10. Slices 10.8.11. Flatshots 10.9.2. Surface Creation 10.9.3. Editing Surface Form 10.9.4. More Complex Editing 10.9.5. Surface Analysis 10.9.6. Projecting Geometry 10.11. 3D Editing 10.12. Point Clouds 10.13. Exercises to Chapter 10 Chapter 11. Visualization Tools (archive) 11.1. Views and Viewports 11.1.2. Views 11.2.2. UCS Plan View 11.4. Visual Styles 11.5. Materials 11.6. Rendering 11.6.2. Textures 11.6.3. Environment and Exposure 11.6.4. Advanced Rendering Settings 11.6.5. Rendering in Cloud 11.8. Motion Path Animation 11.9. Animated Views 11.10. ShowMotion 11.11. Exercises to Chapter 11 Chapter 12. Paper Space 12.1. Switching Between Model and Paper Spaces 12.2. Creation of Viewports in Layout 12.3. Handling Viewports 12.4. Scale Managing 12.5. Editing Viewport Shape 12.6. Creation of Drawing Template 12.7. Special Paper Space Views Tools 12.8. Adding a Layout 12.9. Sheet Sets 12.10. Exercises to Chapter 12 Chapter 13. Plotting and Publishing (archive) 13.1. Using Plotter (Printer) 13.2. Plot Setting 13.2.2. List of Standard Scales 13.4. Publishing 13.5. 3D Print 13.6. Exercises to Chapter 13 Chapter 14. Design and Customization Tools (archive) 14.1. AutoCAD Settings 14.1.2. Setting Display Parameters 14.1.3. Setting Opening and Save Parameters 14.1.4. Setting Plot and Publish Parameters 14.1.5. Setting System Parameters 14.1.6. Setting User Parameters 14.1.7. Setting Snap and Tracking 14.1.8. Setting 3D Modeling Mode 14.1.9. Setting Selection Modes 14.1.10. Setting Profiles 14.1.11. Setting Cloud Operations 14.1.12. Customizing User Interface 14.3. Vertical Products and Tools 14.4. Programming Customization Tools 14.5. Collaboration 14.5.2. Shared Views 14.6.2. AutoCAD mobile app Appendix 1. AutoCAD Commands List
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