AutoCAD(2D/3D Modelling)
Course Curriculum:
Introduction to AutoCAD | It covers the basics of AutoCAD by introducing users to the user interface, essential commands and navigation. Students get a general understanding of the workflow. |
Starting with Sketching | The sketching concepts such as how to create basic geometric shapes, lines and arcs using drawing tools. Methods of precise drawing are also explored. |
Working with Drawing Aids | Drawing aids help users in creating systematic and symmetrical drawings. Essential tools such as grids, polar tracking and object snaps. |
Editing Sketched Objects | Editing and modification of sketched objects by using editing commands such as move, rotate, copy, scale, trim and extent are taught here. |
Layers | Students learn to organise their drawings by creating layers. Assigning objects to specific layers better visibility and control. |
Creating Text and Tables | How to incorporate texts and tables in AutoCAD designs. Students learn to add annotations, dimensions and tables. |
2D Drawing | 2D drawings use complex tools and techniques with which students create detailed floor plans, and elevation and section views. |
3D Modeling | 3D models are created using extrusion, lofting, revolving and other 3D modelling commands. 3D realistic objects and designs are created. |
Hatching Drawings | In hatching, closed boundaries are filled with patterns or textures. Students are taught to apply hatching to represent materials, sections or other design elements in the drawings. |
Rendering and Visualization | To bring life to 3D objects, rendering and visualisation are important. Application of materials, lighting and texture are used to create realistic and visually appealing representations of 3D designs. |