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AutoCAD 2000 Tutor for Engineering Graphics


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AutoCAD 2000 Tutor for Engineering Graphics

Title:AutoCAD 2000 Tutor for Engineering Graphics
Author:Alan J. Kalameja
Rating:4.53 (148 Votes)
Asin:0766812383
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:1408 Pages
Publish Date:1999-09-09
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Master engineering design graphics and the newest tools in AutoCAD 2000 with these self-paced tutorials. This new edition of The AutoCad 2000 Tutor for Engineering Graphics will take you from one-view engineering drawings to geometric constructions and multiview projections as well as 3D and solid modeling. Each tutorial follows traditional engineering drawing techniques and methods while teaching you how to achieve professional results using AutoCAD 2000. Including chapters on AutoCAD Fundamentals, Engineering Design Topics, the AutoCAD Smart Design Environment, 3D Modeling, and Productivity and Customizing Techniques, the AutoCAD 2000 Tutor for Engineering Graphics unleashes the power of AutoCAD 2000.

Editorial : From the Publisher At Autodesk Press we know that you want your books on AutoCAD out "fast and accurate". So, after rigorous peer and accuracy reviews, we are releasing the latest version of The AutoCAD Tutor for Engineering Graphics fully updated for the 2000 release of AutoCAD. Not only will The AutoCAD 2000 Tutor for Engineering Graphics be one of the first books available on this release of AutoCAD, it will also come with a Free 30-day trial version of AutoCAD 2000 included in a CD-ROM! The CD-ROM will contain fully functional AutoCAD 2000 software (no student watermark or hardware lock!) which will expire 30 days after initial installation. Also included on the CD-ROM are drawing files which can be used with AutoCAD 2000. Autodesk Press is the only AutoCAD publisher offering this valuable CD-ROM, included with most of our AutoCAD 2000 titles. Autodesk Press was created in 1995 through a global strategic alliance with Thompson Learning and Autodesk, Inc. Building on t

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I'd like to see more schemes or graphics about some procedures, or deeper explanation about. She also covers all the classes of dyes the Dryden text does. This book is great for those whom are just beginning to use AutoCad. However, there is too much time spent on some sections without apparent reason (e.g. Exercises let you apply your accumulated knowledge to each exercise. For instance, if you are working on a Chapter 3 exercise, you apply the concept you learned from Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 the exercise. I teach a graduate level class in dyeing and surface design for theatrical costume production, and with the industry standby text by Deborah Dryden (Fabric Painting and Dyeing for the Theatre) now completely out of print, i needed to find a new textbook for my course. The book is entertaining and engaging to read. My favorite thing about this book is the

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