AutoCAD & AutoCAD LT All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)) by David Byrnes (PDF)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2006
  • Number of pages: 816 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 11.11 MB
  • Authors: David Byrnes

Description

AutoCAD is the leading software tool for creating technical and architectural drawings, but it definitely doesn’t lead in the “easy to master” category. That’s why there’s AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies—the perfect way to break a complex topic into bite-size, easy-to-understand pieces. Once you get the hang of using AutoCAD and its slightly less feature-rich cousin, AutoCAD LT, you discover that it offers wonderful advantages. AutoCAD allows you toCreate precision to 14 significant digitsRe-use portions of your drawings by copying and pastingDraw things full size and print your drawings in any scaleProduce drawings that are easier to read when reducedElectronically share and distribute drawingsDesign in 2D or 3DSo obviously, the trick is to speed up that “getting the hang of it” process. That’s where AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies comes in especially handy. Ten easy-to-follow minibooks cover every aspect of AutoCAD, including the latest features of AutoCAD 2007, so you can find just what you need to know quickly and easily. You’ll get the scoop onAutoCAD basics, such as setting up drawings, finding your way around the interface, and using all the toolsDrawing and modifying objects in 2D and annotating your drawings3D modeling and viewing, working with solids and surfaces, and renderingUnderstanding how AutoCAD LT differs from AutoCAD and deciding which program you needAdvanced drafting skills, including organizing drawings, working with blocks, and using AutoCAD utilitiesSetting up your drawings for plotting to paper and publishingSharing your drawings online for collaborationCustomizing and programming AutoCAD to make it work the way you want it toIn the familiar, friendly For Dummies fashion, AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies gives you plain-English explanations and step-by-step directions. Written by a pair of AutoDesk Authorized Authors, this handy guide will help make your relationship with AutoCAD a happy and productive one.

User’s Reviews

Editorial Reviews: From the Inside Flap 10 books in 1— your key to AutoCAD success! Your one-stop guide to all that’s new in the leading CAD softwareHere’s a whole shelf of reference books in one handy cover! These convenient minibooks make it easy to find and figure out what you need to know, no matter how you use AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT. From basic stuff like setting up drawings to 3D modeling, customization, and programming AutoCAD, you’ve got the goods all in one place.Discover how toSet up drawings and filesDraw and modify objectsWork with text and dimensionsCreate 2D and 3D drawingsPlot and publish your workManage drawings for sharing From the Back Cover 10 books in 1— your key to AutoCAD success! Your one-stop guide to all that’s new in the leading CAD softwareHere’s a whole shelf of reference books in one handy cover! These convenient minibooks make it easy to find and figure out what you need to know, no matter how you use AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT. From basic stuff like setting up drawings to 3D modeling, customization, and programming AutoCAD, you’ve got the goods all in one place.Discover how toSet up drawings and filesDraw and modify objectsWork with text and dimensionsCreate 2D and 3D drawingsPlot and publish your workManage drawings for sharing About the Author Lee Ambrosius owns HyperPics, LLC, an AutoCAD consulting company. David Byrnes teaches CAD and 3D modeling at Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design and British Columbia Institute of Technology. Both are AutoDesk Authorized Authors. Read more

Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

⭐Only updated to 2017, I’m using 2021 but that is my fault I should have read more about it before buying. Still a good reference, can still figure out what I need. Buttons might look different or in different locations but can figure it out eventually.

⭐You can stop using all your other references and use this one book.

⭐If you are a student or recent graduate, take your textbook on AutoCAD and put it on your shelf and LEAVE IT THERE! This book is functional. It tells you the things you need to learn when using CAD on a regular basis like I do. I graduated in 2012 and got a job in mechanical engineering and this resides on my desk and I reach for it regularly. GET THE BOOK, GET THE BOOK, GET THE BOOK!

⭐Not what I wanted

⭐out dated skip it! not even good for reference.

⭐This books ok, but it is written a little to simplistic. It was probably intended for highschool age users.

⭐Awe, come on! Did they not hear me request “for dummies”? This is a tremendous tome. I guess I will be thankful it is so through by the time I get through it but it is a bit daunting…

⭐When you are first starting to use AutoCAD, you get to the point where you are looking at a basically bare screen with a whole bunch of control icons around the edges. What do you do then? Just simply getting the first line drawn is a confusing task.In this book the authors have applied the full range of the ‘For Dummies’ books style guidelines to produce a book that gets you working in AutoCAD just as fast as possible. It still takes them over fifty pages to get started drawing a picture, but that first fifty pages gives you a lot, an awful lot, of basic information. So often I find that computer books leave out this first fifty pages that explain just what it is that we are trying to do. Plow through it. It’s material that you will need to know sooner or later, probably sooner, and it’s really not that bad.As a simple summary about this book. I like the ‘For Dummies’ style, and if I were trying to get started in AutoCAD, it’s where I would start.It’s a big book, almost 800 pages, but a lot of details about Autocad are included. You’ll be productive before you get down to the customizing and programming chapters.

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