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El. knyga: AutoCAD 2015 for Interior Design and Space Planning

  • Formatas: 744 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Feb-2015
  • Leidėjas: Peachpit Press Publications
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780133402353
  • Formatas: 744 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Feb-2015
  • Leidėjas: Peachpit Press Publications
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780133402353

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AutoCAD 2015 for Interior Design and Space Planning helps students understand the commands and features of AutoCAD 2015 and demonstrates how to use the program to complete interior design and space planning projects. Covering both two- and three-dimensional drawings, the text provides abundant exercises that walk students step-by-step through the use of AutoCAD prompts and commands. Using numerous illustrations, the text captures the essence of this powerful program and the importance it plays in the interior design, architecture and space planning professions. Features include:

· Covers new AutoCAD 2015 interface

· Progresses from basic commands to complex drawing exercises.

· Provides over 100 exercises and projects.

· Highlights seven projects appropriate for interior design, space planning and architecture students.

· Includes coverage of the AutoCAD DesignCenter

· Covers solid modeling in two chapters

Part One Preparing to Draw with AutoCAD
Chapter 1 Introducing the AutoCAD User Interface
1(28)
Chapter Objectives
1(1)
Introduction
1(1)
Exercise 1-1 Examine the AutoCAD User Interface and Save a Workspace
2(27)
Create
2(1)
Learn
3(1)
Drawing Window and Graphics Cursor
4(3)
Application Menu Button
7(1)
Major Ways to Input/Select a Command
8(1)
Ribbon
8(1)
Expanded Panels
8(1)
Dialog Boxes and Palettes
9(1)
Tooltips
9(1)
Flyouts
10(1)
Command Line Window (<Ctrl>+9)
10(1)
Quick Access Toolbar
10(1)
Customize Quick Access Toolbar Down Arrow and Show Menu Bar
11(1)
AutoCAD Toolbars
12(1)
User Coordinate System Icon
13(1)
Viewport Label Menus
14(2)
ViewCube
16(1)
Navigation Bar
16(2)
Infocenter
18(1)
Status Bar
18(1)
Drawing Coordinates Values (<Ctrl<+1)
19(2)
Model or Paper Space
21(1)
Quick View Tools
21(1)
Annotation Scaling Tools
22(1)
Workspace Switching
22(1)
Lock/Unlock Toolbar and Window Positions
22(1)
On/Off Hardware Acceleration
22(1)
Clean Screen (<Ctrl>+0 [ Zero])
22(1)
Modify and Save a Workspace
23(1)
Getting Help in AutoCAD 2015
24(1)
Close AutoCAD
25(1)
Chapter Summary
26(1)
Chapter Test Questions
26(3)
Part Two Two-Dimensional AutoCAD
Chapter 2 Quick-Start Tutorials: Basic Settings and Commands
29(72)
Chapter Objectives
29(1)
Introduction
29(2)
Following the Tutorials in This Book
30(1)
Tutorial 2-1 Part 1, Beginning an AutoCAD
Drawing: Saving Your Work; Setting Units, Limits, Grid, and Snap; Creating Layers
31(1)
Beginning an AutoCAD Drawing
31(1)
Saving the Drawing
32(1)
Save
32(1)
Save As
32(2)
DWT
34(1)
DWS
34(1)
DXF
35(1)
Drawing Name and File Name Extension
35(1)
Units
36(1)
Controlling Your Drawing
37(1)
Drawing Scale
37(1)
Drawing Limits and the Cartesian Coordinate System
37(1)
Grid
38(1)
GRIDDISPLAY
39(1)
Snap
40(1)
Zoom
41(1)
Drafting Settings Dialog Box
41(1)
Layers
42(1)
Layer Lists
43(2)
Linetypes
45(1)
Lineweights
45(1)
Lineweight Settings Dialog Box
46(1)
LWT
47(3)
Annotation Scale
50(1)
Saving the Drawing
50(1)
Using the Mouse and Right-Click Customization
50(2)
Tutorial 2-1 Part 2, Drawing Lines, Circles, Arcs, Ellipses, and Donuts
52(28)
Ortho
52(1)
Drawing Lines Using the Grid Marks and Snap Increments
52(2)
Erase and Undo
54(1)
Drawing Lines Using Absolute Coordinates
55(1)
Drawing Lines Using Relative Coordinates
56(1)
Drawing Lines Using Polar Coordinates
57(1)
Drawing Lines Using Direct Distance Entry
58(1)
DYN
59(1)
Circle
60(1)
Center, Radius
60(1)
Center, Diameter
61(1)
2 Points
61(1)
3 Points
61(1)
TTR
62(1)
LTSCALE
62(1)
ZOOM
62(1)
Zoom-Window
62(1)
Zoom-All
63(1)
Zoom-Previous
64(1)
Zoom-Extents
64(1)
Zoom-Object
65(1)
Zoom-Realtime
65(1)
PAN REALTIME
65(1)
Transparent Commands
65(1)
REDRAW
65(1)
REGEN
65(1)
HIGHLIGHT
66(1)
Move and Editing Commands Selection Set
66(3)
Options for Selecting Objects to Modify
69(1)
Window (W) and Crossing Window (C)
69(1)
All (ALL)
70(1)
Fence (F)
70(1)
Remove (R) and Add (A)
70(1)
Last (L) and Previous (P)
70(1)
Undo (U)
70(1)
Grips
70(2)
UNDO and REDO
72(1)
ARC
72(1)
3-Point
72(2)
Start, Center, End
74(1)
Start, Center, Angle
74(1)
Start, Center, Length
74(1)
Start, End, Angle
75(1)
Start, End, Direction
75(1)
Start, End, Radius
75(1)
Continue
75(1)
ELLIPSE
75(1)
Axis, End
75(2)
Center
77(1)
DONUT
77(1)
SCALE
78(1)
<Scale factor>
78(1)
Reference
78(1)
Adding Text
79(1)
Command Lines of Prompt History
80(1)
Tutorial 2-2 Plot Responses for CH2-TUTORIAL1, Using the Model Tab
80(21)
Plot -- Name
81(1)
Page Setup
82(1)
Printer/Plotter
82(1)
Plot to File
83(1)
Browse for Plot File...
83(1)
Plot Style Table (Pen Assignments)
83(1)
Paper Size
84(1)
Plot Area
85(1)
Plot Scale
85(1)
Annotative Property and Annotation Scale
85(1)
Plot Offset (Origin Set to Printable Area)
86(1)
Shaded Viewport Options
87(1)
Plot Options
87(1)
Drawing Orientation
87(1)
Preview...
88(1)
Chapter Summary
89(1)
Chapter Test Questions
89(3)
Chapter Projects
92(9)
Chapter 3 Drawing with AutoCAD: Conference and Lecture Rooms
101(82)
Chapter Objectives
101(1)
Exercise 3-1 Drawing a Rectangular Conference Room, Including Furniture
101(26)
Drawing Template
103(2)
Polyline
105(1)
Undo
106(1)
OFFSET
106(1)
Through
107(1)
Erase
107(1)
Layer
107(1)
EXPLODE
107(1)
ID Point
107(2)
TRIM
109(1)
Rectangle
109(2)
CHAMFER
111(1)
Polyline
112(1)
Undo
112(1)
Angle
112(1)
Trim
112(1)
mEthod
113(1)
Multiple
113(1)
FILLET
114(1)
COPY and Osnap-Midpoint
115(1)
ROTATE
116(1)
Reference
116(1)
POINT
117(1)
DIVIDE
118(1)
MEASURE
119(1)
OSNAP
119(1)
Activating Osnap
119(1)
Copy, Osnap-Midpoint, Osnap-Node
120(1)
MIRROR
121(3)
Osnap Modes That Snap to Specific Drawing Features
124(2)
Running Osnap Modes
126(1)
Osnap Settings: Marker, Aperture, Magnet, Tooltip
126(1)
Exercise 3-2 Drawing a Rectangular Lecture Room, Including Furniture
127(13)
Solid Walls Using Polyline and Solid Hatch
129(1)
From
129(1)
BREAK
130(1)
First
131(1)
@
131(1)
Polyline Edit
131(1)
HATCH
132(2)
ARRAY
134(3)
Rectangular
137(1)
Path
137(1)
ARRAYEDIT
137(1)
Distance
138(2)
Exercise 3-3 Drawing a Curved Conference Room, Including Furniture
140(10)
Polyline
141(1)
Width
142(1)
Half Width
142(1)
Length
142(1)
Close
143(1)
POLYGON
143(2)
Edge
145(1)
Grips---Add Vertex
145(1)
Grips---Convert to Arc
146(2)
ARRAY
148(1)
Polar
148(2)
Exercise 3-4 Drawing a Conference Room Using Polar Tracking
150(33)
Polar Tracking
152(2)
Polyline Edit
154(2)
Tracking
156(1)
Draw the Chairs around the Conference Table
157(2)
Complete the Conference Room
159(1)
Sync my Settings
159(2)
Command Preview
161(1)
Selection Enhancements
162(1)
Chapter Summary
163(1)
Chapter Test Questions
163(3)
Chapter Projects
166(17)
Chapter 4 Adding Text and Tables to the Drawing
183(40)
Chapter Objectives
183(1)
Exercise 4-1 Placing Text on Drawings
183(20)
Making Settings for Text Style
185(1)
Style Name
185(1)
Font Name
185(1)
Making a New Text Style
186(3)
Using the Single Line Text Command to Draw Text
189(2)
Justify Option
191(1)
Using Standard Codes to Draw Special Characters
192(3)
Using the Multiline Text Command to Draw Text Paragraphs in Columns
195(3)
Changing Text Properties
198(3)
Checking the Spelling
201(2)
Exercise 4-2 Using the TABLE Command to Create a Door Schedule
203(11)
Exercise 4-3 Using the TABLE Command to Create a Window Schedule
214(9)
Chapter Summary
215(1)
Chapter Test Questions
215(3)
Chapter Projects
218(5)
Chapter 5 Advanced Plotting: Using Plot Styles, Paper Space, Multiple Viewports, and PDF Files
223(32)
Chapter Objectives
223(3)
Layer Names, Colors, and Lineweights
223(1)
Plot Styles
224(1)
Named Plot Style (STB)
225(1)
Color-Dependent Plot Style (CTB)
226(1)
Exercise 5-1 Make a Color-Dependent Plot Style to Change Colors to Plot Black
226(2)
Exercise 5-2 Plot a Layout with One Viewport
228(5)
Model, Layout1, and Layout2 Tabs
229(1)
Page Setup Manager
229(1)
Center and Scale the Plan
230(2)
Complete the Layout
232(1)
Exercise 5-3 Plot a Layout with Two Viewports
233(8)
Insert an Entire Drawing into a Current Drawing
233(3)
Page Setup Manager
236(1)
Copy a Viewport
237(1)
Center and Scale the Plans
237(2)
Complete the Layout
239(2)
Exercise 5-4 Plot a Layout with Four Viewports
241(6)
Viewports (VPORTS)
242(2)
Use MVIEW to Restore the Viewport VP4 into Layout1
244(1)
Page Setup Manager
245(1)
Center and Scale the Plans
246(1)
Complete the Layout
246(1)
Exercise 5-5 Make PDF Files That Can Be Attached to E-mails and Opened without the AutoCAD Program
247(8)
Chapter Summary
250(1)
Chapter Test Questions
250(3)
Chapter Projects
253(2)
Chapter 6 Drawing the Floor Plan: Walls, Doors, and Windows
255(52)
Chapter Objectives
255(1)
The Tenant Space Project
255(1)
Exercise 6-1 Tenant Space Floor Plan
256(28)
RECTANGLE
257(1)
HATCH
258(1)
ARRAY
258(2)
Multiline Style
260(2)
Multiline
262(5)
Edit Multiline
267(1)
EXTEND
268(1)
PROPERTIES
268(1)
LIST
269(1)
COLOR
269(2)
Linetype
271(1)
Lineweight
271(1)
Make Object's Layer Current
271(1)
Match Properties
271(1)
Block-Make
272(3)
Wblocks
275(3)
Insert-Block
278(2)
Insertion Point
280(1)
X Scale Factor, Y Scale Factor
280(1)
Annotative Text
281(2)
Inserting Entire Drawings as Blocks
283(1)
Advantages of Using Blocks
283(1)
Exercise 6-2 Hotel Room 1 Floor Plan
284(23)
AutoCAD DesignCenter
285(6)
Chapter Summary
291(1)
Chapter Test Questions
291(3)
Chapter Projects
294(13)
Chapter 7 Dimensioning and Area Calculations
307(46)
Chapter Objectives
307(3)
Eight Basic Types of Dimensions
307(1)
Dimensioning Variables
308(2)
Exercise 7-1 Dimensioning the Tenant Space Floor Plan Using Linear Dimensions
310(17)
Set the Dimensioning Variables Using the Dim: Prompt
312(1)
Set the Dimensioning Variables Using the Dimension Style Manager Dialog Box
313(5)
Fit Tab---Scale for Dimension Features
318(1)
Use Overall Scale of: (DIMSCALE)
318(1)
Annotative
319(1)
Linear and Continue Dimensioning
320(3)
Aligned Dimensioning
323(1)
Baseline Dimensioning
323(3)
Dimension Break
326(1)
Adjust Space
326(1)
Exercise 7-2 Revisions and Modifying Dimensions
327(7)
DIMASSOC System Variable
327(2)
Associative Dimension Commands
329(1)
Oblique
329(1)
Align Text-Home-Angle-Left-Center-Right
329(1)
Override
330(1)
Update
330(1)
Defpoints Layer
330(1)
PROPERTIES
330(1)
Match Properties
331(1)
Grips
331(1)
Revision Cloud
332(2)
Exercise 7-3 Tenant Space Total Square Footage
334(19)
Area
334(3)
Cal
337(1)
QUICK CALC
337(1)
Chapter Summary
338(1)
Chapter Test Questions
338(3)
Chapter Projects
341(12)
Chapter 8 Drawing Elevations, Sections, and Details
353(70)
Chapter Objectives
353(1)
Introduction
353(1)
Exercise 8-1 Tenant Space: Elevation of Conference Room Cabinets
353(20)
UCS
355(1)
UCS Icon
356(1)
Draw the Upper Cabinets
357(1)
Mirror
358(2)
Draw the Lower Cabinets
360(1)
Stretch
361(9)
Complete the Drawing
370(3)
Exercise 8-2 The Multileader Command
373(11)
Circles to Be Used with Multileaders
373(1)
Multileader Style
373(3)
Multileader
376(2)
Multileader Align
378(1)
Change Multileader Style
378(4)
Multileader Collect
382(1)
Multileader Add
383(1)
Exercise 8-3 Tenant Space: Section of Conference Room Cabinets with Hatching
384(17)
Prepare to Use the Hatch Command with the Add: Select Objects Boundary Option
387(1)
Use the Hatch Command with the Add: Select Objects Boundary Option
388(1)
Use the Hatch Command with the Add: Pick Points Boundary Option
389(3)
Hatch; Hatch and Gradient Dialog Box; Hatch Tab
392(1)
Type and Pattern
392(1)
Angle and Scale
393(1)
Hatch Origin
394(1)
Boundaries
394(1)
Options
394(1)
More Options
395(1)
Islands
396(1)
Boundary Retention
396(1)
Boundary Set
396(1)
Gap Tolerance
396(1)
Inherit Options
396(1)
Edit Hatch
396(5)
Exercise 8-4 Detail of Door Jamb with Hatching
401(1)
Exercise 8-5 Use Point Filters and OTRACK to Make an Orthographic Drawing of a Conference Table
402(21)
Point Filters
404(1)
OTRACK
405(4)
Chapter Summary
409(1)
Chapter Test Questions
409(3)
Chapter Projects
412(11)
Chapter 9 Drawing the Furniture Installation Plan, Adding Specifications, and Extracting Data
423(42)
Chapter Objectives
423(1)
Introduction
423(1)
Exercise 9-1 Tenant Space Furniture Installation Plan with Furniture Specifications
424(22)
Draw the Furniture Symbols
425(1)
Define Attributes... (ATTDEF)
425(5)
Constant Attribute
430(2)
Variable Attribute
432(2)
Verify Attribute
434(1)
Edit Text (DDEDIT)
435(1)
QP (Quick Properties)
436(1)
Properties
436(1)
WBLOCK the Furniture with Attributes Symbol
436(2)
Insert the Wblock with Attributes into the Drawing
438(1)
Complete the Tenant Space Furniture Installation Plan
439(1)
Edit Attribute, Single...
440(2)
Edit Attribute, Global
442(2)
Attribute Display (ATTDISP)
444(1)
Redefining an Inserted Block with Attributes Using the BLOCK Command
444(1)
Block Attribute Manager (BATTMAN)
445(1)
Synchronize Attributes (ATTSYNC)
445(1)
Exercise 9-2 Extracting Attributes from the Tenant Space Furniture Installation Plan
446(19)
Data Extraction...
447(5)
Chapter Summary
452(1)
Chapter Test Questions
452(2)
Chapter Projects
454(11)
Chapter 10 DesignCenter, Autodesk Seek, Dynamic Blocks, and External References
465(52)
Chapter Objectives
465(1)
Introduction
465(1)
Exercise 10-1 Reception Area Furniture Installation Plan Using the DesignCenter
465(5)
The DesignCenter
466(1)
DesignCenter Tabs
466(1)
DesignCenter Buttons
467(3)
Exercise 10-2 Training Room Furniture Installation Plan Using the DesignCenter, Autodesk Seek, and Dynamic Blocks
470(17)
DesignCenter
471(4)
Autodesk Seek
475(1)
Use Block Editor to Make Dynamic Blocks
476(11)
Exercise 10-3 Attach an External Reference to an Office Plan
487(30)
XATTACH (Attach External Reference)
487(1)
External Reference (XREF)
488(1)
XBIND
488(1)
Features of External References
488(6)
Chapter Summary
494(1)
Chapter Test Questions
494(2)
Chapter Projects
496(21)
Chapter 11 Drawing the Reflected Ceiling Plan and Voice/Data/Power Plan
517(24)
Chapter Objectives
517(1)
Introduction
517(1)
Exercise 11-1 Part 1, Tenant Space Lighting Legend and Reflected Ceiling Plan
517(3)
Tenant Space Lighting Legend Symbols
519(1)
Tenant Space Reflected Ceiling Plan
519(1)
Exercise 11-1 Part 2, Tenant Space Voice/Data/Power Legend and Plan
520(21)
Tenant Space Voice/Data/Power Legend Symbols
520(2)
Tenant Space Voice/Data/Power Plan
522(2)
Chapter Summary
524(1)
Chapter Test Questions
524(2)
Chapter Projects
526(15)
Chapter 12 Creating Presentations with Layouts and Making a Sheet Set
541(28)
Chapter Objectives
541(1)
Exercise 12-1 Make a Printed Presentation of the Tenant Space Project by Combining Multiple Plans on One Sheet of Paper
541(10)
Use Create Layout Wizard to Set Up Four Viewports on a Single Sheet
542(1)
Complete the Title Block
543(3)
Use Layer Properties Manager to Freeze Viewport Layers
546(2)
Scale and Center the Plans
548(1)
Use MVSETUP to Align the Plans
548(2)
Complete the Presentation
550(1)
Exercise 12-2 Making a Four-Sheet Presentation of the Tenant Space Project Using a Sheet Set
551(18)
Make New Layout Tabs and Rename the New Layout Tabs
552(1)
Prepare the Layout Tabs for Plotting Drawings
552(2)
Use MVSETUP to Insert a Title Block
554(2)
Quick View Tools
556(1)
New Sheet Set and Sheet Set Manager
556(4)
Chapter Summary
560(1)
Chapter Test Questions
560(3)
Chapter Projects
563(6)
Chapter 13 Isometric Drawing and Gradient Hatch Rendering
569(44)
Chapter Objectives
569(1)
Axonometric Drawing
569(1)
Isometric Drawing
569(1)
Exercise 13-1 Fundamentals of Isometric Drawing
570(15)
Drafting Settings Dialog Box
571(1)
Shape 1 Drawing the Isometric Rectangle
572(1)
Shape 2 Drawing Isometric Ellipses
573(2)
Shape 3 Drawing a Chair with Ellipses That Show the Thickness of a Material
575(3)
Shape 4 Drawing a Shape That Has a Series of Isometric Ellipses Located on the Same Centerline
578(2)
Shape 5 Isometric Detail with Rounded Corners
580(1)
Shape 6 A TV Shape with an Angled Back
581(2)
Shape 7 Isometric Detail: A Hexagonal- Shaped Vase
583(2)
Exercise 13-2 Tenant Space Reception Desk in Isometric
585(8)
Dimensioning in Isometric
592(1)
Gradient Hatch
592(1)
Exercise 13-3 Using Gradient Patterns to Render the Shapes of Exercise 13-1
593(20)
Chapter Summary
600(1)
Chapter Test Questions
600(3)
Chapter Projects
603(10)
Part Three Three-Dimensional AutoCAD
Chapter 14 Solid Modeling
613(44)
Chapter Objectives
613(1)
Introduction
613(5)
Solids Commands Used to Create Basic Shapes
614(1)
Solids Commands Used to Create
Composite Solids
614(1)
Solids Commands Used to Edit Solids
614(1)
SOLIDEDIT
615(1)
Controlling UCS in Three Dimensions
615(1)
Dynamic UCS
615(1)
Commands for Viewing Solids
615(1)
3D Views Menu Options
615(2)
SteeringWheels
617(1)
ViewCube
617(1)
Other Commands That Can Be Used to Edit Solids
617(1)
Settings That Control How the Solid Is Displayed
618(1)
Exercise 14-1 Part 1, Drawing Primitive Solids
618(5)
Box
620(1)
Sphere
621(1)
Wedge
621(1)
Cone
622(1)
Cylinder
622(1)
Torus
623(1)
Exercise 14-1 Part 2, Using Extrude to Draw Extruded Solids
623(5)
Draw an Extruded Circle
623(1)
Draw an Extruded Polygon
624(1)
Draw an Extruded Rectangle
625(1)
Draw an Extruded Structural Angle
625(2)
Draw an Extruded Shape
627(1)
Exercise 14-1 Part 3, Using REVOLVE to Draw Revolved Solids; Using 3DROTATE to Rotate Solids about the X-, Y-, and Z-Axes
628(4)
Draw Revolved Shape 1
628(2)
Draw a Revolved Rectangle
630(1)
Draw a Revolved Paper Clip Holder
631(1)
ROTATE3D
631(1)
Exercise 14-1 Part 4, Using CHAMFER and FILLET to Form Chamfers and Fillets on Solid Edges
632(2)
Chamfer and Fillet the Top Four Edges of Two Separate Boxes
632(1)
Chamfer and Fillet on the Top Edge of Two Separate Cylinders
633(1)
Exercise 14-1 Part 5, Using UNION to Join Two Solids; Using SUBTRACT to Subtract Solids from Other Solids
634(3)
Draw Solid Shape 1
634(1)
Draw Solid Shape 2
635(1)
Union
636(1)
Subtract
636(1)
Hide
637(1)
Exercise 14-1 Part 6, Using SWEEP, HELIX, SUBTRACT, LOFT, Planar Surface, THICKEN, and POLYSOLID to Draw Solid Shapes
637(6)
Sweep
637(3)
Loft
640(1)
Create a Bowl-Shaped Object
641(1)
Planar Surface
641(1)
POLYSOLID
642(1)
Exercise 14-1 Part 7, Using INTERSECTION to Form a Solid Model from the Common Volume of Two Intersecting Solids
643(14)
Draw Two Extruded Shapes at Right Angles to Each Other
644(1)
Intersect
645(1)
Wblock the Intersected Model
645(1)
Complete Exercise 14-1
646(2)
Chapter Summary
648(1)
Chapter Test Questions
648(3)
Chapter Projects
651(6)
Chapter 15 Advanced Modeling
657(46)
Chapter Objectives
657(1)
Introduction
657(1)
Exercise 15-1 Creating a Solid Model of Chair 2
658(3)
Exercise 15-2 Creating a Solid Model of a Patio
661(13)
RENDER
672(1)
Render Quality
672(1)
Destinations
672(1)
Lights
672(1)
Materials
673(1)
Other Commands Available to Render, Animate, Attach Scanned Files, and Shade 3D Models
673(1)
Exercise 15-3 Use Render Commands to Make a Photo-Realistic Rendering of the Solid Model in Exercise 15-2
674(10)
Exercise 15-4 Create a Walk-Through AVI File for the Rendered 3D Patio
684(4)
Exercise 15-5 Build a Solid Model of a Living Room with Furniture, Attach Materials, Add Lights, and Render It
688(15)
Chapter Summary
697(1)
Chapter Test Questions
697(3)
Chapter Projects
700(3)
Appendix A Keyboard Shortcuts 703(8)
Appendix B Shortcut and Temporary Override Keys 711(2)
Appendix C Floor Plans and Interior Elevations of a 15-Unit Condominium Building 713(2)
Glossary 715(4)
Index 719
Beverly Kirkpatrick (Port St. Lucie, FL) has worked with AutoCAD for over 30 years in Interior Design and Education. In the interior design field she was employed to do interior design, space planning and finish schedules for commercial projects such as elementary schools, banks, hospitals, churches, and car dealerships. She held the titles of Interior Designer, Project Manager and Design Director. She has taught AutoCAD in both community colleges and high schools. She is the co-author of AutoCAD for Interior Design and Space Planning which was published first in 1992.  

James Kirkpatrick (Port St. Lucie, FL) has worked with AutoCAD for over 40 years. He started his drawing career as a design drafter and technical illustrator. He has taught AutoCAD in community colleges and industry. James is the founder of a cooperative education program at El Centro College and began the AutoCAD Training Center at Eastfield College. He was the CAD Program Chair for 30 years and recently retired from full-time teaching. He is the author and co-author of over 30 books on drafting and design. James holds BIA, MEd and EdD degrees.

Hossein Assadipour (Upper Montclair, NJ) is a CAD expert and has been teaching for over 30 years. He is currently Professor in the Engineering Technology & Computer Science Department at Essex County College, an adjunct professor in the Engineering & Computer Science Department at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) in Newark, NJ; and adjunct faculty in the Math & Computer Science Department at Rutgers University. He teaches courses in CAD, CNC, CAM, Manufacturing Materials & Processes, and Robotics.  He is the author of Learning AutoCAD in 20 Projects and Learning MicroStation in 20 Projects with West Educational Publishing.