AutoCAD(2D/3D Modelling)
Course Curriculum:
The introduction to AutoCAD: covers the user interface, fundamental commands, and navigation. Students develop a general understanding of the workflow.
Beginning with Sketching: Learn how to construct basic geometric shapes, lines, and arcs with drawing tools. Methods of exact drawing are also discussed.
Working with Drawing Aids:Drawing aids enable users to create orderly and symmetrical drawings. Grids, polar tracking, and object snapping are all essential tools.
Editing Sketched Objects: This tutorial teaches you how to edit and modify sketched objects using editing commands like move, rotate, copy, scale, trim, and extent.
Layers: Students learn how to structure their drawings by adding layers. Assigning things to certain levels provides greater visibility and control.
Creating Text and Tables: How to include text and tables in AutoCAD drawings. Students learn how to create annotations, dimensions, and tables.
2D drawing: Students employ advanced tools and approaches to create detailed orthographic views.
3D Modeling: Commands such as extrusion, lofting, and rotating are used to construct 3D models. 3D realistic items and designs are produced.
Hatching drawings: These are created by filling closed borders with patterns or textures. Students are taught how to use hatching to indicate materials, sections, and other design components in their drawings.