Autocad 2002: A Building Approach Book 1: Learning The Basics
Author(s)
Terry D. Metz
Terry D. Metz
The purpose of this book and its companions, AutoCAD® 2002: A Building Approach, Book 2: Taking Command and AutoCAD® 2002: A Building Approach, Book 3: From Concept to Application, is to teach the fundamentals of AutoCAD® 2002 so you can easily make simple, professional engineering drawings. This book uses the following features to help you build the basic foundation needed to become a successful CAD operator:
- Provides a true step-by-step approach that guides you through the learning process in a friendly and effective way
- Teaches you one efficient method, instead of overwhelming you with multiple ways to do the same thing, so you can quickly become a productive CAD operator
- Takes you from opening the AutoCAD® program for the first time to creating your own personal AutoCAD® template and using it to generate professional engineering drawings
- Teaches you to use the basic drawing, editing, and text tools in an integrated approach that combines learning-related operations and commands together to make them easier to remember
- Uses practical, real-world assignments in which you apply the concepts you learned to projects that new CAD operators could expect to see in their jobs
Name in long format: | Autocad 2002: A Building Approach Book 1: Learning The Basics |
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ISBN-10: | 0130480584 |
ISBN-13: | 9780130480583 |
Book pages: | 288 |
Book language: | en |
Edition: | 1 |
Binding: | Paperback |
Publisher: | Prentice Hall |
Dimensions: | 8.14 (w) x 10.86 (h) x 0.58 (d) |