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AutoCAD® 2010 Essentials, Comprehensive Edition: . Comprehensive ed [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 702 pages, weight: 1191 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Nov-2009
  • Leidėjas: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0763780049
  • ISBN-13: 9780763780043
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 702 pages, weight: 1191 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Nov-2009
  • Leidėjas: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0763780049
  • ISBN-13: 9780763780043
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Unlike many AutoCAD competitors, this book covers all of the basics of Level 1 and Level 2 AutoCAD concepts. It uses mixed units e.g., inches, meters, feet, kilometers, etc., to illustrate the myriad drawing and editing tools for this popular application. Use the DVD to set up all the drawing lessons and projects in the text, see all of the book's figures in color, and draw with a trial version of AutoCAD 2010. This comprehensive edition includes 94 workshops, that complete small projects -from concept through actual plotting. Solving all of the workshops will simulate the creation of a real life project from beginning to end, without overlooking any of the basic commands and functions in AutoCAD 2010. Key features of new comprehensive edition: use all advanced 2D drafting commands; learn the most important advanced techniques; create Dynamic Blocks; create, Edit, Extract & Block Attributes; use External Reference for team collaboration; learn all about Sheet Sets; learn all about CAD Standards checking; utilize the more advanced layer functions; use Autodesk Design Review for Markups; use the Markup Set Manager.
Preface xv
Chapter 1: Introduction to AutoCAD 2010 1
1.1 What is AutoCAD?
1
1.2 How to Start AutoCAD 2010
2
1.3 Understanding the AutoCAD 2010 Interface
2
1.4 Points in AutoCAD
9
1.5 AutoCAD Default Settings
10
1.6 Things You Should Know about AutoCAD
10
1.7 Drawing Limits
10
1.8 Units and Spaces
11
1.9 Viewing Commands
12
1.10 Creating a New File
13
1.11 Opening an Existing File
14
Introducing AutoCAD 2010 (Exercise 1)
17
Chapter Review
18
Chapter Review Answers
18
Chapter 2: Drafting Using AutoCAD 2010 19
2.1 Introduction
19
2.2 The Line Command
20
2.3 Drafting Using Dynamic Input
21
Drawing Lines: First Method (Exercise 2)
22
2.4 Precision Method 1: Snap and Grid
23
Snap and Grid (Exercise 3)
24
2.5 Precision Method 2: Direct Distance Entry and Ortho
25
Direct Distance Entry and Ortho (Exercise 4)
26
2.6 The Arc Command
27
Drawing Arcs (Exercise 5)
28
2.7 The Circle Command
30
Drawing a Circle (Exercise 6)
31
2.8 Precision Method 3: Object Snap (OSNAP)
32
2.9 Object Snap Tracking (OTRACK)
36
Drawing Using OSNAP and OTRACK (Exercise 7)
39
Drawing Using OSNAP and OTRACK (Exercise 8)
41
2.10 The Pline Command
41
Drawing Polylines (Exercise 9)
44
2.11 Polar Tracking
44
Drawing Using Polar Tracking (Exercise 10)
48
2.12 The Erase Command
49
2.13 Oops, Undo, and Redo Commands
52
2.14 Redraw and Regen Commands
53
Erase, Oops, Undo, and Redo (Exercise 11)
55
Chapter Review
55
Chapter Review Answers
56
Chapter 3: How to Set Up Your Drawing 57
3.1 Things to Consider before You Set Up Your Drawing
57
3.2 Step 1: Drawing Units
58
3.3 Step 2: Drawing Limits
60
Drawing Units and Limits (Exercise 12)
61
3.4 Step 3: Creating Layers
62
Layer Names, Colors, Linetypes, and Lineweights (Exercise 13)
69
3.5 Layer Functions
69
Layer Functions (Exercise 14)
76
3.6 Quick Properties, Properties, and Match Properties
77
Quick Properties, Properties, and Match Properties (Exercise 15)
80
Creating Our Project (Metric) (Workshop 1-A)
80
Creating Our Project (Imperial) (Workshop 1-B)
82
Chapter Review
83
Chapter Review Answers
83
Chapter 4: A Few Good Construction Commands 85
4.1 Introduction
85
4.2 The Offset Command
86
Offsetting Objects (Exercise 16)
88
4.3 The Fillet Command
89
Filleting Objects (Exercise 17)
92
4.4 The Chamfer Command
92
Chamfering Objects (Exercise 18)
95
4.5 The Trim Command
96
Trimming Objects (Exercise 19)
98
4.6 The Extend Command
99
Extending Objects (Exercise 20)
101
4.7 The Lengthen Command
101
Lengthening Objects (Exercise 21)
103
4.8 The Join Command
103
Joining Objects (Exercise 22)
104
Drawing the Plan (Metric) (Workshop 2-A)
105
Drawing the Plan (Imperial) (Workshop 2-B)
108
Chapter Review
112
Chapter Review Answers
112
Chapter 5: Modifying Commands 113
5.1 Introduction
113
5.2 Selecting Objects
114
5.3 The Move Command
118
Moving Objects (Exercise 23)
119
5.4 The Copy Command
120
Copying Objects (Exercise 24)
121
5.5 The Rotate Command
122
Rotating Objects (Exercise 25)
123
5.6 The Scale Command
124
Scaling Objects (Exercise 26)
125
5.7 The Array Command
126
Rectangular Array (Exercise 27)
127
Polar Array (Exercise 28)
130
5.8 The Mirror Command
131
Mirroring Objects (Exercise 29)
132
5.9 The Stretch Command
133
Stretching Objects (Exercise 30)
134
5.10 The Break Command
134
Breaking Objects (Exercise 31)
136
5.11 Grips
137
Using Grips (Exercise 32)
140
Chapter Review
141
Chapter Review Answers
142
Chapter 6: Dealing with Blocks 143
6.1 What Are Blocks?
143
6.2 Creating Blocks
144
Creating a Block (Metric) (Workshop 3-A)
147
Creating a Block (Imperial) (Workshop 3-B)
148
6.3 Inserting Blocks
149
Inserting Blocks (Metric and Imperial) (Workshops 4-A and 4-B)
151
6.4 Exploding Blocks
152
6.5 Using Design Center
153
6.6 Automatic Scaling
156
Using the Design Center (Metric) (Workshop 5-A)
158
Using the Design Center (Imperial) (Workshop 5-B)
158
6.7 What Is a Tool Palette?
159
6.8 Creating a Tool Palette
161
6.9 Customizing a Tool Palette
163
Using and Customizing Tool Palettes (Metric and Imperial) (Workshops 6-A and 6-B)
167
6.10 Editing Blocks
167
Editing Blocks (Metric) (Workshop 7-A)
169
Editing Blocks (Imperial) (Workshop 7-B)
169
Chapter Review
170
Chapter Review Answers
170
Chapter 7: Hatching 171
7.1 Hatching in AutoCAD
171
7.2 Selecting the Hatch Pattern
171
7.3 Selecting the Area to be Hatched
175
7.4 Previewing the Hatch
177
Hatching Using the Hatch Command (Metric) (Workshop 8-A)
178
Hatching Using the Hatch Command (Imperial) (Workshop 8-B)
178
7.5 Hatching Options
179
7.6 Hatch Origin
182
Associative Hatching and Hatch Origin (Metric) (Workshop 9-A)
183
Associative Hatching and Hatch Origin (Imperial) (Workshop 9-B)
184
7.7 Advanced Features
184
7.8 Hatching Using Tool Palettes
187
Hatching and Tool Palette (Metric and Imperial) (Workshops 10-A and 10-B)
188
7.9 The Gradient Command
188
Using the Gradient Command (Exercise 33)
192
7.10 Editing an Existing Hatch or Gradient
192
Edit Hatching (Metric) (Workshop 11-A)
194
Edit Hatching (Imperial) (Workshop 11-B)
195
Chapter Review
195
Chapter Review Answers
196
Chapter 8: Text and Tables 197
8.1 Introduction
197
8.2 Text Style
198
Creating Text Styles (Metric) (Workshop 12-A)
201
Creating Text Styles (Imperial) (Workshop 12-B)
202
8.3 Single Line Text
202
8.4 Multiline Text
203
Writing Text (Metric and Imperial) (Workshops 13-A and 13-B)
214
8.5 An Introduction to Editing Text
215
8.6 Editing Text Using Quick Properties and Properties
215
8.7 Text and Grips
218
8.8 Check Spelling and Find and Replace
219
Editing Text (Metric and Imperial) (Workshops 14-A and 14-B)
220
8.9 Table Style
221
Creating Table Style (Metric) (Workshop 15-A)
226
Creating Table Style (Imperial) (Workshop 15-B)
226
8.10 The Table Command
227
Inserting Tables (Metric) (Workshop 16-A)
229
Inserting Tables (Imperial) (Workshop 16-B)
230
Chapter Review
231
Chapter Review Answers
232
Chapter 9: Dimensioning Your Drawing 233
9.1 Introduction
234
9.2 Dimension Types
235
9.3 Dimension Style: The First Step
237
9.4 The Lines Tab
238
9.5 The Symbols and Arrows Tab
241
9.6 The Text Tab
243
9.7 The Fit Tab
246
9.8 The Primary Units Tab
248
9.9 The Alternate Units Tab
250
9.10 The Tolerances Tab
250
9.11 Creating a Sub Style
252
9.12 Controlling Dimension Styles
254
Creating Dimension Styles (Metric) (Workshop 17-A)
255
Creating Dimension Styles (Imperial) (Workshop 17-B)
256
9.13 Au Introduction to Dimensioning Commands
257
9.14 The Linear Command
258
9.15 The Aligned Command
260
Linear and Aligned Dimensions (Exercise 34)
261
9.16 The Angular Command
262
9.17 The Arc Length Command
262
9.18 The Radius Command
263
9.19 The Diameter Command
264
9.20 The Jogged Command
265
9.21 The Ordinate Command
265
Angular, Arc Length, Radius, Diameter, and Dimensions (Exercise 35)
266
Ordinate and Jogged (Exercise 36)
267
9.22 The Continue Command
268
9.23 The Baseline Command
269
Continuous and Baseline Dimensions (Exercise 37)
269
9.24 The Quick Dimension Command
270
9.25 Dimension Blocks and Grips
271
9.26 Dimension Block Properties
274
Quick Dimension and Editing (Exercise 38)
274
9.27 An Introduction to the Multileader
275
9.28 Multileader: Creating the Style
277
9.29 Multileader Commands
281
Multileader (Exercise 39)
284
Putting Dimensions on the Plan (Metric) (Workshop 18-A)
284
Putting Dimensions on the Plan (Imperial) (Workshop 18-B)
285
Chapter Review
286
Chapter Review Answers
287
Chapter 10: Plotting Your Drawing 289
10.1 Introduction
289
10.2 Model Space Versus Paper Space
290
10.3 An Introduction to Layouts
290
10.4 How to Switch between Model Space and Layouts
291
10.5 How to Create a New Layout
292
10.6 What Is the Page Setup Manager?
294
Creating Layouts and Page Setup (Metric) (Workshop 19-A)
297
Creating Layouts and Page Setup (Imperial) (Workshop 19-B)
298
10.7 Layouts and Viewports
299
10.8 Adding Viewports to Layouts
300
10.9 Model Space and Paper Space Modes in Layouts
306
10.10 Modifying, Scaling, and Maximizing Viewports
307
10.11 Freezing Layers in Viewports
310
10.12 Layer Override in Viewports
310
Inserting and Scaling Viewports (Metric) (Workshop 20-A)
311
Inserting and Scaling Viewports (Imperial) (Workshop 20-B)
312
10.13 An Introduction to Plot Style Tables
314
10.14 The Color-Dependent Plot Style Table
314
10.15 The Named Plot Style Table
319
Plot Style Tables (Exercise 40)
323
10.16 The Plot Command
324
10.17 What Is a DWF File?
326
10.18 What Is a DWFx File?
326
10.19 Exporting DWF, DWFx, and PDF Files
327
10.20 The Publish Command
329
10.21 How to View DWF and DWFx Files
332
Creating a Multiple-Sheet DWF File (Metric and Imperial) (Workshops 21-A and 21-B)
332
Chapter Review
333
Chapter Review Answers
334
Chapter 11: Advanced Objects 335
11.1 Introduction
335
11.2 The Pline Command: A Revision
336
Drawing Polylines (Generic) (Exercise 41)
338
11.3 The Rectangle Command
339
11.4 The Polygon Command
341
11.5 The Donut Command
343
Drawing Rectangles, Polygons, and Donuts (Generic) (Exercise 42)
343
11.6 The PEDIT Command: Editing Polylines
344
Editing Polylines (Generic) (Exercise 43)
348
Editing Polylines (Generic) (Exercise 44)
349
11.7 Polyline Editing Commands
350
Polylines and Some Editing Commands (Imperial) (Exercise 45)
354
11.8 The Construction Line Command and the Ray Command
354
Construction Line and Ray Commands (Generic) (Exercise 46)
358
11.9 The Point Command: An Introduction
359
11.10 The Point Command: Divide and Measure
360
Point and Point Style Commands (Imperial) (Exercise 47)
363
Point and Point Style Commands (Generic) (Exercise 48)
364
11.11 The Spline Command
365
The Spline Command (Generic) (Exercise 49)
367
11.12 The Ellipse Command
368
The Ellipse Command (Generic) (Exercise 50)
370
11.13 The Revision Cloud Command
371
The Revision Cloud Command (Generic) (Exercise 51)
373
11.14 The Boundary Command
374
The Boundary Command (Generic) (Exercise 52)
375
11.15 The Region Command: An Introduction
376
11.16 The Region Command: Boolean Operations
377
The Region Command (Imperial) (Exercise 53)
379
Chapter Review
379
Chapter Review Answers
380
Chapter 12: Advanced Techniques 381
12.1 The Offset Command: Advanced Options
381
Advanced Options in Offset (Imperial) (Exercise 54)
383
12.2 The Trim and Extend Commands: Advanced Options
383
Advanced Options in the Trim and Extend Commands (Generic) (Exercise 55)
384
12.3 Opening More Than One AutoCAD File
385
Opening More Than One AutoCAD File (Generic) (Exercise 56)
389
Opening More Than One AutoCAD File (Generic) (Exercise 57)
389
12.4 Importing Objects from Other Applications
390
Importing Objects from Other Applications (Generic) (Exercise 58)
397
12.5 The Hyperlink Command
398
The Hyperlink Command (Generic) (Exercise 59)
399
12.6 The View Command
400
The View Command (Generic) (Exercise 60)
403
12.7 Using Fields
404
Using Fields (Generic) (Exercise 61)
409
12.8 Formulas and Tables
410
12.9 Advanced Table Features
411
Formulas and Advanced Features in Tables (Generic) (Exercise 62)
417
12.10 The Quick Select Command
418
The Quick Select Command (Generic) (Exercise 63)
420
12.11 The Partial Open and Partial Load Features
421
The Partial Open and Partial Load Features (Generic) (Exercise 64)
423
12.12 The Annotative Feature
423
The Annotative Feature (Generic) (Exercise 65)
429
Chapter Review
431
Chapter Review Answers
432
Chapter 13: Parametric Constraints and Advanced Block Techniques 433
13.1 Parametric Constraints: An Introduction
433
13.2 Geometric Constraints
434
Geometric Constraints (Generic) (Exercise 66)
445
13.3 Dimensional Constraints
446
Dimensional Constraints (Generic) (Exercise 67)
450
13.4 Dynamic Blocks: An Introduction
451
13.5 How Do You Recognize a Dynamic Block?
451
13.6 Getting Started with Dynamic Blocks
452
13.7 The Authoring Tool Palette for Dynamic Blocks
455
Dynamic Blocks: Part 1 (Generic) (Exercise 68)
460
Dynamic Blocks: Part 2 (Imperial) (Exercise 69)
462
Dynamic Blocks: Part 3 (Imperial) (Exercise 70)
463
13.8 Block Attributes: An Introduction
464
13.9 Defining Block Attributes
464
Defining Attributes (Generic) (Exercise 71)
467
13.10 Inserting Blocks with Attributes
468
13.11 Block Attributes: Controlling the Visibility
469
Inserting Blocks with Attributes (Generic) (Exercise 72)
470
13.12 Block Attributes: Editing Values (One-by-One)
470
13.13 Block Attributes: Editing Values (Global)
473
Editing Attribute Values (Generic) (Exercise 73)
475
13.14 Redefining Attributes
475
13.15 The Synchronize Command
477
Redefining and Synchronizing Attributes (Generic) (Exercise 74)
478
13.16 Extracting Attributes
479
Extracting Attributes (Generic) (Exercise 75)
490
Chapter Review
491
Chapter Review Answers
492
Chapter 14: External Referencing (XREF) 493
14.1 What Is External Reference (XREF)?
493
14.2 Inserting XREF
494
14.3 The Contents of the XREF Palette
504
14.4 Layers
505
Attaching XREF (Generic) (Exercise 76)
506
14.5 Edit-in-Place Versus Opening
507
14.6 Unload, Reload, Detach, and Bind
510
Editing XREF (Generic) (Exercise 77)
512
14.7 The Clipping Command
513
14.8 Clicking on an XREF
516
Clipping and Clicking (Generic) (Exercise 78)
519
14.9 eTransmit
520
eTransmit (Generic) (Exercise 79)
524
Chapter Review
525
Chapter Review Answers
525
Chapter 15: Sheet Sets 527
15.1 Sheet Sets: An Introduction
527
15.2 Opening and Closing Existing Sheet Sets
528
15.3 Understanding the Sheet Set Manager Palette
530
15.4 Sheet Sets and Files
535
Working with the Sheet Set Manager (Generic) (Exercise 80)
537
15.5 Creating a New Sheet Set Using an Example
538
Creating a Sheet Set Using an Example (Generic) (Exercise 81)
545
15.6 Adding Views
546
Adding Views into Sheets (Imperial) (Exercise 82)
549
15.7 Creating a New Sheet Set Using Existing Drawings
549
Creating Sheet Sets Using Existing Drawings (Generic) (Exercise 83)
556
15.8 eTransmit, Archive, and Publish Sheet Sets
557
eTransmit, Archive, and Publish Sheet Sets (Generic) (Exercise 84)
563
15.9 Label Blocks and Callout Blocks
564
Chapter Review
567
Chapter Review Answers
567
Chapter 16: CAD Standards and Advanced Layers 569
16.1 Introduction
569
16.2 Creating a Standard File
570
Creating Standard Files (Generic) (Exercise 85)
572
16.3 Configuring and Checking CAD Standards
572
Configuring and Checking Standards (Generic) (Exercise 86)
578
16.4 The Layer Translator Command
578
Layer Translator (Generic) (Exercise 87)
581
16.5 Advanced Layers: General Look
582
16.6 The Property Filter
586
16.7 The Group Filter
587
16.8 Right-Clicking the Filter
588
The Property and Group Filters (Generic) (Exercise 88)
590
16.9 The Layer States Manager Command
591
The Layer States Manager (Generic) (Exercise 89)
594
16.10 The Settings Dialog Box
595
16.11 Advanced Layer Functions
598
Settings Dialog Box and Advanced Functions (Generic) (Exercise 90)
602
Chapter Review
603
Chapter Review Answers
604
Chapter 17: Autodesk Design Review and Markup Set Manager 605
17.1 Introduction
605
17.2 A Review of the Publish Command
606
A Review of the Publish Command (Generic) (Exercise 91)
610
17.3 Autodesk Design Review: An Introduction
611
17.4 Two-Dimensional View
615
17.5 The Format Panel
616
17.6 The Callouts Panel
616
17.7 The Draw Panel
618
17.8 The Measure Panel
618
17.9 The Tab Stamps and Symbols Panel
620
17.10 Editing Markup Objects
621
17.11 The Markups Palette
625
Markup a DWF File (Generic) (Exercise 92)
625
17.12 The Markup Set Manager
626
Markup Set Manager (Generic) (Exercise 93)
632
17.13 Receiving the DWF Again: Making Comparisons
633
Comparing Two DWF Files (Generic) (Exercise 94)
636
Chapter Review
637
Chapter Review Answers
637
Appendix A: How to Create a Template File 639
A.1 Introduction
639
A.2 Which Elements Are Included in a Template File?
639
A.3 How to Create a Template File
640
Appendix B: Inquiry Commands 645
B.1 Introduction
645
B.2 The Distance Command
645
B.3 The Radius Command
646
B.4 The Angle Command
647
B.5 The Area Command
648
Appendix C: Workspace 651
C.1 A General Introduction
651
C.2 Workspace: An Introduction
651
C.3 Workspace: The Commands
652
C.4 Ribbons
654
Index 659
Munir Hamad is an AutoDesk Approved Instructor, certified AutoDesk AutoCAD Master, and engineering software specialist, who has authored several AutoCAD titles and taught various levels of AutoCAD training.