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Check for Availabilityout of stock. Click on the button below to search for this title in other formats. AutoCAD 2002: 3D Modeling: A Visual Approach
Synopses & ReviewsBook News Annotation:Mechanical engineer Wilson focuses on three-dimensional modeling in
his monthly column in Cadence, a national magazine for users of
the popular drawing and design package AutoCAD. Here he offers a
tutorial explaining over 70 commands relating to three-dimensional
space and modeling. He illustrates all the options, including the
pull-down menus and toolbars to make sure the explanations are clear.
The CD contains drawing files of three-dimensional models and a trial
version of AutoCAD 2000.
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis:Learning to use the 3D side of AutoCAD has never been easier. This hands-on reference guide teaches users all the basics, and covers over 70 AutoCAD commands relating to 3D space and 3D modeling. The accompanying CD-ROM contains drawing files to get the user up and running quickly. Synopsis:The three-dimensional capabilities of AutoCAD are more extensive than ever, and learning to use them is easier than ever. This reference guide, which covers over 70 AutoCAD commands relating to 3D space and 3D modelling, should be useful in teaching the 3D side of AutoCAD. About the AuthorAlan J. Kalameja is the CAD Department Head at Trident Technical College in Charleston, South Carolina. He is an Autodesk« Consultant and a speaker at Autodesk« University. Table of ContentsChapter 1 - 3D AutoCAD Chapter 2 - Working in 3D Space Chapter 3 - Building Wireframe Models Chapter 4 - Surface Models Chapter 5 - Creating Solid Primitives Chapter 6 - Creating and Editing Solid Models Chapter 7 - Analyzing Solid Models Chapter 8 - Paper Space and 2D Output Chapter 9 - Rendering
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