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AutoCAD 2005 for Interior Design and Space Planning Using AutoCAD 2005 [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 640 pages, weight: 1270 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Jun-2005
  • Leidėjas: Peachpit Press Publications
  • ISBN-10: 013170091X
  • ISBN-13: 9780131700918
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 640 pages, weight: 1270 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Jun-2005
  • Leidėjas: Peachpit Press Publications
  • ISBN-10: 013170091X
  • ISBN-13: 9780131700918
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
For courses in Interior Design, Space Planning, Computer-Aided Design, Computer Graphics and Architectural Graphics.

This manual teaches users how to make architectural drawings using a computer and the AutoCAD 2005 program. This easy-to-understand book employs the prompt-response format in beginning exercises of all chapters to allow users to learn commands in a drawing situation. The text then provides exercises so users can apply the commands on their own. New features of AutoCAD Release 2005 are describede.g.: easy to use Table command for quickly creating professional quality tables such as parts lists, door and window schedules, Sheet Sets command for organizing drawings into sets with dynamic contents pages and other helpful features,   redesigned AutoCAD Design Center, modeless dialog boxes, gradient hatch patterns for rendering isometric and two-dimensional drawings, and new plot/print dialog box for 2D and 3D printing and plotting.
Part I Preparing to Draw with AutoCAD
1(52)
Introduction
1(12)
AutoCAD for Interior Design and Space Planning
1(1)
Benefits of Using AutoCAD
2(1)
Types of Drawings Completed in the
Chapter Exercises
2(10)
Additional Topics Described in the
Chapter Exercises
12(1)
An Overview of the AutoCAD Program
13(16)
Exercise 2--1: Start Microsoft Windows, Start the AutoCAD Program, Examine the AutoCAD Screen, and Exit AutoCAD
13(16)
Preparing to Draw with AutoCAD
29(24)
Introduction
29(1)
Following the Exercises in This Book
30(1)
Exercise 3--1: Beginning an AutoCAD Drawing Using ``Start from Scratch'': Setting Units, Limits, Grid, and Snap; Creating Layers; Saving Your Work and Exiting AutoCAD
30(23)
Part II Two-Dimensional AutoCAD
53(332)
Drawing with AutoCAD: Basic Commands and Settings
53(40)
Introduction
53(3)
Exercise 4--1: Drawing Lines and Circles
56(21)
Exercise 4--2: Drawing Arcs, Ellipses, and Solids
77(10)
Exercise 4--3: Drawing Shapes I
87(1)
Exercise 4--4: Drawing a Pattern
88(1)
Exercise 4--5: Drawing Shapes II
89(4)
Drawing with AutoCAD: Conference and Lecture Rooms
93(46)
Exercise 5--1: Drawing a Rectangular Conference Room, Including Furniture
93(24)
Exercise 5--2: Drawing a Rectangular Lecture Room, Including Furniture
117(9)
Exercise 5--3: Drawing a Curved Conference Room, Including Furniture
126(7)
Exercise 5--4: Drawing a Rectangular Conference Room, Including Furniture
133(1)
Exercise 5--5: Drawing a Rectangular Lecture Room, Including Furniture
134(5)
Adding Text and Tables to the Drawing
139(30)
Exercise 6--1: Placing Text on Drawings
139(17)
Exercise 6--2: Using the Table...Command to Create a Door Schedule
156(9)
Exercise 6--3: Using the Table...Command to Create a Window Schedule
165(4)
Printing and Plotting
169(20)
Introduction
169(1)
Exercise 7--1: Plot Responses for Exercise 6--1, Using the Model Tab
170(9)
Exercise 7--2: Print/Plot Responses for Exercise 5--1, Using a Layout Wizard
179(4)
Exercise 7--3: Print/Plot Responses for Exercise 5--2, Using Page Setup
183(6)
Drawing the Floor Plan: Walls, Doors, and Windows
189(38)
The Tenant Space Project
189(1)
Exercise 8--1: Tenant Space Floor Plan
190(28)
Exercise 8--2: Office I Floor Plan
218(1)
Exercise 8--3: Office II Floor Plan
218(1)
Exercise 8--4: House Floor Plan
218(1)
Exercise 8--5: Country Club Floor Plan
218(9)
Dimensioning and Area Calculations
227(38)
Six Basic Types of Dimensions
227(1)
Dimensioning Variables
228(2)
Exercise 9--1: Dimensioning the Tenant Space Floor Plan Using Linear Dimensions
230(15)
Exercise 9--2: Associative Dimension Commands and Grips
245(6)
Exercise 9--3: Tenant Space Total Square Feet
251(3)
Exercise 9--4: Use QDIM to Dimension the Conference Room from Exercise 5--1
254(2)
Exercise 9--5: Office I Dimensioned Plan
256(1)
Exercise 9--6: Office II Dimensioned Plan
256(1)
Exercise 9--7: House Dimensioned Plan
256(1)
Exercise 9--8: Country Club Dimensioned Plan
256(9)
Drawing Elevations, Wall Sections, and Details
265(40)
Introduction
265(1)
Exercise 10--1: Tenant Space: Elevation of Conference Room Cabinets
265(17)
Exercise 10--2: Tenant Space: Section of Conference Room Cabinets with Crosshatching
282(13)
Exercise 10--3: Detail of Door Jamb with Crosshatching
295(2)
Exercise 10--4: Using Filters to Draw an Orthographic Drawing of a Conference Table
297(5)
Exercise 10--5: Different Hatch Styles
302(3)
Drawing and Adding Specifications to Furnishings and the AutoCAD DesignCenter
305(56)
Introduction
305(1)
Exercise 11--1: Part 1, Tenant Space Furniture Plan with Furniture Specifications
306(30)
Exercise 11--1: Part 2, Extracting Attributes from Drawing CHI I-EX1
336(4)
Exercise 11--2: Reception Area Furniture Plan Using the AutoCAD DesignCenter
340(5)
Exercise 11--3: Training Room Furniture Plan Using the AutoCAD DesignCenter
345(5)
Exercise 11--4: Office I Furniture Plan
350(1)
Exercise 11--5: Office II Furniture Plan
350(1)
Exercise 11--6: House Furniture Plan
351(1)
Exercise 11--7: Country Club Furniture Plan
351(10)
Drawing the Reflected Ceiling Plan and Power Plan
361(24)
Introduction
361(1)
Exercise 12--1: Part 1, Tenant Space Lighting Legend and Reflected Ceiling Plan
362(3)
Exercise 12--1: Part 2, Tenant Space Power Plan
365(2)
Exercise 12--2: Office I Reflected Ceiling Plan and Power Plan
367(4)
Exercise 12--3: Office II Reflected Ceiling Plan and Power Plan
371(3)
Exercise 12--4: House Lighting and Outlet Plan
374(3)
Exercise 12--5: Country Club Reflected Ceiling Plan and Power Plan
377(8)
Part III Special Topics
385(132)
Isometric Drawing and Gradient Hatch Rendering
385(40)
Introduction
385(1)
Exercise 13--1: Fundamentals of Isometric Drawing
386(14)
Exercise 13--2: Tenant Space Reception Desk in Isometric
400(9)
Exercise 13--3: Using Gradient Patterns to Render the Shapes of Exercise 13--1
409(7)
Exercise 13--4: Using Gradient Patterns to Render the Reception Desk of Exercise 13--2
416(1)
Exercise 13--5: Tenant Space Reception Seating Area in Isometric
416(1)
Exercise 13--6: Tenant Space Conference Chair in Isometric
416(2)
Exercise 13--7: Conference Room Walls and Furniture in Isometric
418(7)
Creating Presentations with Layouts and Sheet Sets... and Creating a Web Page
425(46)
Model Space and Paper Space
425(1)
Exercise 14--1: Creating a Printed Presentation of the Tenant Space Project by Combining Multiple Plans on One Sheet of Paper
426(20)
Exercise 14--2: Creating a Slide Show of the Tenant Space Project Drawings
446(3)
Exercise 14--3: Creating a Web Page
449(2)
Exercise 14--4: Creating a Four-Sheet Drawing with Different Layers Frozen on Each Sheet
451(7)
Exercise 14--5: Making a Sheet Set Containing Five Drawing Layouts and a Title Page
458(13)
Using Raster Images in AutoCAD Drawings
471(10)
Introduction
471(1)
Exercise 15--1: Inserting and Modifying Raster Images
472(9)
Customizing Toolbars, Menus, and Palettes
481(36)
Exercise 16--1: Customizing Toolbars
481(15)
Exercise 16--2: Customizing Menus
496(1)
Exercise 16--3: Making a New Menu File
497(12)
Exercise 16--4: Making a New Palette with Tools from Previous Exercises
509(4)
Exercise 16--5: Making a New Toolbar
513(1)
Exercise 16--6: Modifying a Menu File
513(4)
Part IV Three-Dimensional AutoCAD
517(100)
Basic Three-Dimensional Models
517(42)
Introduction
517(1)
Exercise 17--1: Part I, Creating 3D Models Using Elevation and Thickness
518(17)
Exercise 17--1: Part 2, 3D Shapes
535(2)
Exercise 17--2: Creating a 3D Model of the Tenant Space Reception Desk
537(15)
Exercise 17--3: Creating a 3D Model of the Tenant Space Reception Seating Area
552(1)
Exercise 17--4: Creating a 3D Model of the Tenant Space Conference Room Cabinets
552(1)
Exercise 17--5: Creating a 3D Model of the Tenant Space Conference Room Chair
553(6)
Solid Modeling
559(58)
Introduction
559(3)
Exercise 18--1: Part 1, Drawing Primitive Solids
562(3)
Exercise 18--1: Part 2, Using Extrude to Draw Extruded Solids
565(4)
Exercise 18--1: Part 3, Using Revolve to Draw Revolved Solids; Using Rotate 3D to Rotate Solids about the X,Y, and Z Axes
569(5)
Exercise 18--1: Part 4, Using Chamfer and Fillet to Draw Chamfers and Fillets on Solid Edges
574(2)
Exercise 18--1: Part 5, Using Union to Join Two Solids; Using Subtract to Subtract Solids from Other Solids
576(2)
Exercise 18--1: Part 6, Using Intersection to Form a Solid Model from the Common Volume of Two Intersecting Solids
578(4)
Exercise 18--2: Creating a Solid Model of Chair 1
582(10)
Exercise 18--3: Creating a Solid Model of Chair 2
592(3)
Exercise 18--4: Creating a Solid Model of a Patio
595(11)
Exercise 18--5: Replacing the Patio Furniture with 3D Furniture from the On-Line DesignCenter
606(1)
Exercise 18--6: Drawing Solid Models of Eight Objects
607(2)
Exercise 18--7: Drawing a Solid Model of a Lamp Table
609(1)
Exercise 18--8: Drawing a Solid Model of a Sofa
610(1)
Exercise 18--9: Drawing a Solid Model of a Lamp and Inserting It and the Lamp Table into the Sofa Drawing
611(1)
Exercise 18--10: Drawing a Solid Model of the Tenant Space Reception Seating
612(1)
Exercise 18--11: Drawing a Solid Model of a Conference Chair
613(1)
Exercise 18--12: Drawing a Solid Model of a Conference Table and Inserting Chairs Around It
614(3)
Glossary 617(8)
Index 625