AutoCAD 2023 Instructor Год издания: 2023 Автор: Lockhart S., Leach J. Издательство: SDC Publications ISBN: 9781630574932 Язык: Английский Формат: PDF Качество: Издательский макет или текст (eBook) Интерактивное оглавление: Нет Количество страниц: 1261 Описание: In depth coverage of AutoCAD's commands and features Chapters are structured around related commands Starts with fundamental commands and progresses to more specialized applications An ideal reference guide for users at all levels Well suited for a two or three course sequence Commands and features new in AutoCAD 2023 are highlighted for easy access This book is your AutoCAD 2023 Instructor. The objective of this book is to provide you with extensive knowledge of AutoCAD, whether you are taking an instructor-led course or learning on your own. AutoCAD 2023 Instructor maintains the pedagogy and in-depth coverage that have always been the hallmark of the Leach texts. As the top-selling university textbook for more than a decade, the AutoCAD Instructor series continues to deliver broad coverage of AutoCAD in a structured, easy-to-comprehend manner. AutoCAD 2023 Instructor is command-oriented, just like AutoCAD. Chapters are structured around related commands, similar to the organization of AutoCAD's menu system. The sequence of chapters starts with fundamental drawing commands and skills and then progresses to more elaborate procedures and specialized applications. The writing style introduces small pieces of information explained in simple form, and then builds on that knowledge to deliver more complex drawing strategies, requiring a synthesis of earlier concepts. Over 2000 figures illustrate the commands, features, and ideas. AutoCAD 2023 Instructor is an ideal reference guide, unlike tutorial-oriented books where specific information is hard to relocate. Because these chapters focus on related commands, and complete coverage for each command is given in one place, the commands, procedures, and applications are easy to reference. Tabbed pages help locate tables, lists, appendices, and the comprehensive index. What makes this book unique? In depth coverage of AutoCAD 2023 commands and features Command Tables indicate where to locate and how to start each command TIP markers in the margin provide important tips, notes, reminders, short-cuts and identify what's new Complete chapter exercises with many multi-chapter "REUSE" problems Well suited for a two or three course sequence
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Title Page Copyright Table of Contents Preface Introduction Chapter 1: Getting Started Concepts Coordinate Systems The CAD Database Angles in AutoCAD Draw True Size Plot to Scale Starting Autocad THE AutoCAD DRAWING EDITOR Beginning a Drawing Drafting & Annotation Workspace Command Entry Using the Keyboard Accelerator Keys (Control Key Sequences) Special Key Functions Mouse Buttons Command Entry Methods for Entering Commands Understanding the “Command Tables” in this Book Command Entry Methods Practice Line DRAWING AIDS Status Bar Function Keys AutoCAD Text Window Model Space and Layouts Customizing The Autocad Screen Toolbars Ribbon Clean Screen Multiple Drawings Options CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 2: Working with Files AutoCAD Drawing Files Naming Drawing Files Beginning and Saving a Drawing Accessing File Commands File Navigation Dialog Box Functions Windows Right-Click Shortcut Menus New AutoCAD File Commands Qnew Open Save Qsave Saveas Close Closeall Closeallother Exit Quit Partialopen Partiaload Recover Dwgprops Savetime AutoCAD Backup Files Drawing Recovery AutoCAD Drawing File Management Using Other File Formats CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 3: Draw Command Concepts Autocad Objects Locating The Draw Commands Coordinate Entry Coordinate Formats and Types Coordinate Formats Coordinate Types Typical Combinations Three Methods of Coordinate Input Mouse Input Dynamic Input Command Line Input PRACTICE USING THE THREE COORDINATE INPUT METHODS Line Using Mouse Input to Draw Lines and Circles Circle Using Dynamic Input to Draw Lines and Circles Using Command Line Input to Draw Lines and Circles Direct Distance Entry and Angle Override Dynamic Input Settings POLAR TRACKING AND POLAR SNAP Polar Tracking Polar Tracking with Direct Distance Entry Polar Tracking Override Polar Snap DRAWING LINES USING POLAR TRACKING Using Polar Tracking and Grid Snap Using Polar Tracking and Dynamic Input Using Polar Tracking, Polar Snap, and Dynamic Input CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 4: Selection Sets Modify Command Concepts SELECTION SETS Selection Set Options Selection Cycling Select Noun/Verb Syntax Selection Sets Practice Using Erase Erase Using Move Move Using Copy Copy Noun/Verb Command Syntax Practice CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 5: Helpful Commands Concepts Help Oops Undo Redo Mredo Regen CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 6: Basic Drawing Setup Steps For Basic Drawing Setup STARTUP OPTIONS drawing templates Table of Basic Settings for the ACAD (Inch) Templates Table of Basic Settings for the ACADISO (Metric) Templates Setup Commands Units Keyboard Input of Units Values Limits Snap Grid Using Snap and Grid Dsettings INTRODUCTION TO LAYOUTS AND PRINTING Model Tab and Layout Tabs Why Set Up Layouts Before Drawing? Printing and Plotting Setting Layout Options and Plot Options CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 7: Object Snap and Object Snap Tracking Cad Accuracy Object Snap Object Snap Modes Acquisition Object Snap Modes Object Snap Modifiers Object Snap Single Point Selection Object Snaps (Single Point) Object Snap Running Mode Running Object Snap Modes Osnap Running Object Snap Toggle Running Object Snap Override Object Snap Options Object Snap Tracking To Use Object Snap Tracking: Object Snap Tracking with Polar Tracking Object Snap Tracking Settings CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 8: Draw Commands I Concepts Draw Commands—Simple and Complex Draw Command Access Coordinate Entry Input Methods Commands Line Circle Arc Use Arcs or Circles? Point Ptype Pline Pline Arc Segments CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 9: Modify Commands I Concepts Commands Erase Move Rotate Scale Stretch Lengthen Trim Extend Trim and Extend Shift-Select Option Break Join Copy Mirror Offset Array Arrayrect Creating and Editing Arrays Using Grips Arraypolar Arraypath Fillet Chamfer CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 10: Viewing Commands Concepts ZOOM and PAN with the Mouse Wheel Zoom and Pan Zoom with the Mouse Wheel Pan with the Mouse Wheel COMMANDS Zoom Pan Zoom and Pan with Undo and Redo Viewback Viewforward View Viewres Ucsicon Viewgo Qvdrawing Vports CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 11: Layers and Object Properties Concepts Assigning Colors, Linetypes, Lineweights, and Transparency Object Properties Plot Styles LAYERS AND LAYER PROPERTIES CONTROLS Layer Drop-Down List Layer Layer Properties Manager Layer List Color, Linetype, Lineweight, and Other Properties Layer Filters Displaying an Object’s Properties and Visibility Settings Laymcur Layerp Layerstate OBJECT-SPECIFIC PROPERTIES CONTROLS Linetype Linetype Drop-Down List Lweight Lineweight Drop-Down List Color Color Drop-Down List True Color and Color Books Setbylayer CONTROLLING LINETYPE SCALE LTSCALE CELTSCALE CHANGING OBJECT PROPERTIES Properties Panel Properties Matchprop Layer Tools Laymch Laycur Layiso Layuniso Copytolayer Laywalk Layfrz Laythw Layoff Layon Laylck Layulk Layvpi Laymrg Laydel CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 12: Advanced Drawing Setup Concepts Steps For Drawing Setup Using and Creating Template Drawings Using Template Drawings Table of Standard AutoCAD Templates Creating Template Drawings Additional Advanced Drawing Setup Concepts Steps for Drawing Setup Using Annotative Objects CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 13: Layouts and Viewports CONCEPTS Paper Space and Model Space Layouts Viewports Layouts and Viewports Example Guidelines for Using Layouts and Viewports CREATING AND SETTING UP LAYOUTS Layoutwizard Layout Inserting Layouts with AutoCAD DesignCenter Setting Up the Layout Options Pagesetup Psetupin Using Viewports in paper space Vports Qvlayout Scaling the Display of Viewport Geometry Locking Viewport Geometry Linetype Scale in Viewports—PSLTSCALE Vpmax Vpmin Scalelistedit Chspace Advanced Applications of Paper Space Viewports CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 14: Printing and Plotting CONCEPTS TYPICAL STEPS TO PLOTTING PRINTING, PLOTTING, AND SAVING PAGE SETUPS Plot -Plot Viewplotdetails Pagesetup Should You Use the Plot Dialog Box or the Page Setup Manager? Preview PLOTTING TO SCALE Standard Paper Sizes Calculating the Drawing Scale Factor Guidelines for Plotting Model Space to Scale Guidelines for Plotting Layouts to Scale TABLES OF LIMITS SETTINGS Examples for Plotting to Scale CONFIGURING PLOTTERS AND PRINTERS Plotting Components Plottermanager Add-A-Plotter Wizard Plotter Configuration Editor CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 15: Draw Commands II Concepts Commands Xline Ray Polygon Rectang Donut Spline Ellipse Divide Measure Mline Multiline Style Dialog Box Mlstyle Multiline Style Dialog Box Multiline Styles Example Editing Multilines Sketch Solid Boundary Region Wipeout Revcloud CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 16: Modify Commands II Concepts Commands Considerations for Changing Basic Properties of Objects Properties DBLCLKEDIT Matchprop Object Properties Drop-Down Lists Chprop Change Quick Properties Explode Align Pedit Vertex Editing Editing Plines with Grips Splinedit Editing Spline Fit Data Points Editing Spline Control Vertices Editing Splines with Grips Reverse Blend Arrayedit Mledit Overkill Boolean Commands Union Subtract Intersect Modifying Revclouds CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 17: Inquiry Commands Concepts Commands Status List Measuregeom Id Time Setvar Sysvarmonitor Massprop CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 18: Text and Tables Concepts Text Creation Commands Text Mtext Bullets and Lists Creating Stacked Text Creating Columns Calculating Text Height for Scaled Drawings Spacetrans COMBINING SINGLE AND MULTIPLE-LINE TEXT ELEMENTS Txt2mtxt TEXT STYLES, FONTS, ANNOTATIVE TEXT, AND EXTERNAL TEXT Style Annotative Text Importing External Text into AutoCAD Using an External Text Editor for Multiline Text Format Codes for Creating Multiline Text in External Text Editors EDITING TEXT Textedit Mtedit Properties Spell Find Find/Replace in the Text Editor tab Scaletext Justifytext Qtext TEXTFILL Substituting Fonts TEXT FIELDS AND TABLES Text Fields Field Updatefield Creating and Editing Tables Table Tablestyle Tabledit The Table Cell Editor Editing Tables with Grips Editing Tables with the Properties Palette Importing and Exporting Tables Table Breaks Text Fields and Calculations in Tables Text Attributes CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 19: Grip Editing CONCEPTS GRIPS FEATURES Activating Grips on Objects Cold and Hot Grips GRIPS System Variable Settings Grips Menus Grip Editing Options Shift to Turn on Ortho Auxiliary Grid Editing Dimensions Multifunctional Grips Guidelines for Using Grips GRIPS SETTINGS Point Specification Precedence More Grips CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 20: Advanced Selection Sets CONCEPTS SELECTION SET VARIABLES Changing the Settings Options OBJECT SELECTION TOOLS AND FILTERS Selall Selectsimiliar Hideobjects Unisolateobjects Isolateobjects Qselect Filter OBJECT GROUPS Group Groupedit Ungroup Group Examples Classicgroup Changing Properties of a Group CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 21: Blocks, DesignCenter, and Tool Palettes CONCEPTS COMMANDS Block Block Color, Linetype, and Lineweight Settings Insert – Insert Minsert Explode -Insert with * Xplode Wblock Base Redefining Blocks and the Block Editor Bedit Blocks Search Path Purge Rename Setbylayer DESIGNCENTER Adcenter DesignCenter Options To Open a Drawing from DesignCenter To Insert a Block Using DesignCenter TOOL PALETTES Toolpalettes Creating and Managing Tool Palettes Counting Blocks Count CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 22: Block Attributes and Data Links CONCEPTS CREATING ATTRIBUTES Steps for Creating and Inserting Block Attributes Attdef Saving the Attributed Block Inserting Attributed Blocks The ATTDIA Variable The ATTREQ Variable DISPLAYING AND EDITING ATTRIBUTES Attdisp Attedit Multiple Attedit Eattedit Properties Find -Attedit Global and Individual Editing Example Annotative Attributes REDEFINING ATTRIBUTES Battman Attredef Refedit, Properties, and Refclose The Block Editor Grip Editing Attribute Location Attsync EXTRACTING ATTRIBUTES Eattext Updating Attribute Data DATA LINKS Datalink Data Link Examples Datalinkupdate CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 23: Internet Tools and Collaboration CONCEPTS Browser Inetlocation Autodesk App Store (formerly Autodesk Exchange) TRANSFERRING AutoCAD FILES OVER THE INTERNET Open from/Save to Web & Mobile USING HYPERLINKS Hyperlink Hyperlinkbase Selecturl Transmitting Drawings Etransmit Transmittal Setups Modify Transmittal Setup Dialog Box CREATING .DWF and .pdf FILES Raster Files and Vector Files Creating .DWF and .PDF Files with ePlot and Export Exportpdf Exportdwf ePlot Options Creating .DWF and .PDF Files with Publish Publish IMPORTING .pdf FILES Import Pdfimport Importing SHX Fonts from .PDF Files PDFSHXTEXT Suggested Steps for Scaling and Importing .PDF Files Considerations for Importing and Exporting .PDF Files VIEWING .DWF and .pdf FILES Autodesk Design Review DWF Underlay and PDF Underlay in AutoCAD Attach Dwfclip Dwflayers To Detach a DWF or PDF Underlay Viewing URLs (Hyperlinks) in a DWF Image Collaborating and MARKUP Tools The Markup Tools The Markup Process Shared Views Shareview Marking Up a Shared View Making Markup in Autodesk Design Review Markups from Autodesk Design Review Opendwfmarkup Markup Share Trace Drawing Compare Compare Drawing History DWGHISTORY CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 24: Multiview Drawing CONCEPTS PROJECTION AND ALIGNMENT OF VIEWS Using Ortho and Object Snap to Draw Projection Lines Using Polar Tracking to Draw Projection Lines Using Object Snap Tracking to Draw Projection Lines Aligned with Object Snap Points Using Xline and Ray for Construction Lines Using Offset for Construction of Views Realignment of Views Using Polar Snap and Polar Tracking USING CONSTRUCTION LAYERS USING LINETYPES Drawing With Hidden and Center Linetypes Managing Linetypes, Lineweights, and Colors ASSOCIATIVE CENTERLINES AND CENTERMARKS Drawing Associative Centerlines and Centermarks Centerline Centermark Modifying Centerlines and Centermarks Grips Properties Centerdisassociate Centerreassociate Centerreset Centermark and Centerline System Variables CREATING FILLETS, ROUNDS, AND RUNOUTS GUIDELINES FOR CREATING A TYPICAL THREE-VIEW DRAWING CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 25: Pictorial Drawings CONCEPTS Types of Pictorial Drawings Pictorial Drawings Are 2D Drawings ISOMETRIC DRAWING IN AutoCAD Snap Isometric Ellipses Ellipse Creating an Isometric Drawing Dimensioning Isometric Drawings in AutoCAD OBLIQUE DRAWING IN AutoCAD CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 26: Section Views Concepts DEFINING HATCH PATTERNS AND HATCH BOUNDARIES Steps for Creating a Section View Using the Hatch Command Hatch Pattern Panel Properties Panel Boundaries Panel (Selecting the Hatch Area) Origin Panel Options Panel Hatch and Gradient Dialog Box Gradient Hatches -Hatch Command Line Options Annotative Hatch Patterns Toolpalettes Creating Tool Palettes Editing Hatch Patterns And Boundaries Hatchedit Using Grips with Hatch Patterns Using Trim with Hatch Patterns Object Selection Features of Hatch Patterns Solid Hatch Fills FILLMODE Draworder Texttofront DRAWING CUTTING PLANE LINES CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 27: Auxiliary Views CONCEPTS CONSTRUCTING AN AUXILIARY VIEW Setting Up the Principal Views Using Snap Rotate and Ortho Rotating Snap Back to the Original Position Using Polar Tracking Using the Offset Command Offset Using the Xline and Ray Commands Xline Ray Constructing Full Auxiliary Views Reorienting the User Coordinate System CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 28: Dimensioning CONCEPTS Dimension Components Dimension Placement Associativity Accessing Dimension Commands DIMENSION DRAWING COMMANDS Dim Dimlinear Dimaligned Dimbaseline Dimcontinue Dimspace Dimangular Dimdiameter Dimradius Dim Dimjogline Dimjogged Dimarc Dimcenter Dimbreak Leader Qleader Mleader Mleaderstyle Mleaderedit Mleaderalign Mleadercollect Dimordinate Qdim Tolerance Editing Feature Control Frames Basic Dimensions GDT-Related Dimension Variables Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Example Diminspect EDITING DIMENSIONS Grip Editing Dimensions Multifunctional Grips Exploding Associative Dimensions Dimension Editing Commands Dimtedit Dimedit Properties Customizing Dimensioning Text Associative Dimensions Dimreassociate Dimdisassociate Dimregen DIMENSIONING VARIABLES INTRODUCTION CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 29: Dimension Styles and Variables CONCEPTS Dimension Variables Dimension Styles Dimension Style Families Dimension Style Overrides DIMENSION STYLES Dimstyle or Ddim -Dimstyle DIMENSION VARIABLES Changing Dimension Variables Using the Dialog Box Method Lines Tab Dimension Lines Section (Lines Tab) Extension Line Section (Lines Tab) Symbols and Arrows Tab Arrowheads Section (Symbols and Arrows Tab) Other Sections (Symbols and Arrows Tab) Text Tab Text Appearance Section (Text Tab) Text Placement Section (Text Tab) Text Alignment Section (Text Tab) Fit Tab Scale for Dimension Features Section (Fit Tab) Fit Options Section (Fit Tab) Text Placement Section (Fit Tab) Fine Tuning Section (Fit Tab) Primary Units Tab Linear Dimensions Section (Primary Units Tab) Measurement Scale Section (Primary Units Tab) Zero Suppression Section (Primary Units Tab) Angular Dimensions Section (Primary Units Tab) Alternate Units Tab Alternate Unit Section (Alternate Units Tab) Zero Suppression Section (Alternate Units Tab) Placement Section (Alternate Units Tab) Tolerances Tab Tolerance Format Section (Tolerances Tab) Alternate Unit Tolerance Section (Tolerances Tab) DIMCONTINUEMODE Changing Dimension Variables Using the Command Line Format Dim... (variable name) DIMASSOC (Associative Dimensions) Dimension Styles in the Template Drawings MODIFYING EXISTING DIMENSIONS Modifying a Dimension Style Properties Creating Dimension Style Overrides and Using -Dimstyle, Apply (Update) -Dimstyle Apply Dimoverride Matchprop Dimension Right-Click Menu GUIDELINES FOR NON-ANNOTATIVE DIMENSIONING IN AutoCAD Strategy 1. Dimensioning a Single Drawing Strategy 2. Creating Dimension Styles as Part of Template Drawings Optional Method for Fixed Dimension Text Height in Template Drawings DIMENSIONING IN PAPER SPACE LAYOUTS When to Dimension in Paper Space Procedure for Dimensioning in Paper Space ANNOTATIVE DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONING ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 30: Xreferences CONCEPTS An Xref Example CREATING AND USING XREFS Xref or External-references Dependent Objects and Names Evaluating New Layers VISRETAIN/VISRETAINMODE/XREFOVERRIDE Evaluating and Reconciling Layers Xattach Xbind Adcenter Xclip XCLIPFRAME Demand Loading INDEXCTL XLOADCTL XLOADPATH XREFOVERRIDE EDITING FOR XREFS AND BLOCKS Xopen In-Place Xref and Block Editing Refedit Using -Refedit at the Command Line Refset Refclose XEDIT XFADECTL XREFNOTIFY MANAGING XREF DRAWINGS PROJECTNAME Reference Manager XREFCTL CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 31: Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) Concepts Cut and Paste Between AutoCAD Drawings Cut and Paste Between AutoCAD and Other Windows Applications (OLE) The Windows Clipboard Ole Related Commands Copyclip Copybase Copylink Cutclip Cutbase Pasteclip Pasteorig Pasteblock Pastespec Insertobj Pasteashyperlink Managing Ole Objects Olelinks Olescale Oleopen OLE Right-Click Shortcut Menu Other AutoCAD Commands with OLE Objects OLE-RELATED SYSTEM VARIABLES MSOLESCALE OLEHIDE OLEQUALITY OLESTARTUP CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 32: Advanced Layouts, Annotative Objects, and Plotting CONCEPTS ADVANCED LAYOUTS Layer Visibility for Viewports Layer Vplayer Layer Property Overrides Linetype Scale in Viewports PSLTSCALE Dimensioning in Paper Space The “Reverse Method” for Calculating Drawing Scale Factor Steps for Calculating the Drawing Scale Factor by the “Reverse Method” Annotative Objects Setting Annotation Scale and Viewport Scale Creating and Displaying Annotative Objects in Multiple Viewports SELECTIONANNODISPLAY Adding and Deleting Scale Representations for Annotative Objects Objectscale Adjusting Positions for Individual Annotative Object Scale Representations Annoreset ANNOALLVISIBLE Annoupdate SAVEFIDELITY Linetype Scales for Annotative Drawings MSLTSCALE Applications for Multiple Viewports Using Two Layouts to Plot the Same Geometry at Different Scales Using Two Viewports to Display the Same Geometry at Different Scales Using One Layout to Plot Xref Drawings in Multiple Viewports at Different Scales Plot Style tables and Plot styles What is the Difference between a Plot Style and a Plot Style Table? Color-Dependent and Named Plot Style Tables Attaching a Plot Style Table to a Layout Stylesmanager Creating a Plot Style Table Editing Plot Styles Assigning Named Plot Styles to Objects Plotstyle Named Plot Style Table Example Convertpstyles Convertctb PLOT STAMPING Plotstamp CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 33: 3D Basics, Navigation, and Visual Styles SETTING UP AUTOCAD TO DRAW IN 3D Setting Up a Workspace Activating the ACAD3D or ACADISO3D Drawing Template TYPES OF 3D MODELS Wireframe Models Surface Models Solid Models 3D COORDINATE ENTRY 3D Coordinate Entry Formats COORDINATE SYSTEMS The World Coordinate System (WCS) and WCS Icon User Coordinate Systems (UCS) and Icons The Right-Hand Rule Ucsicon 3D NAVIGATION AND VIEW COMMANDS Pan Zoom Navvcube 3D Orbit Commands 3Dorbit 3Dforbit 3Dcorbit PERSPECTIVE 3Ddistance View Presets View Adjusting the Amount of Perspective 3Dclip Camera Editing Camera Settings 3Dswivel Navswheel SteeringWheel Shortcut Menu SteeringWheel Navigation Tools SteeringWheel Settings -Vpoint Vpoint Plan Grid Vports VISUAL STYLES Vscurrent Default Visual Styles Visual Style Properties Face Settings Shadow Settings Edge Effects Visualstyles Named Views and Viewports Graphics Performance Tuning Shade, SHADEDIF, SHADEDGE Render Printing 3D Models CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 34: User Coordinate Systems CONCEPTS CREATING AND MANAGING USER COORDINATE SYSTEMS Ucs Dducsp Ucsman ViewCube UCS Drop-Down List UCS SYSTEM VARIABLES UCSBASE UCSVIEW UCSORTHO UCSFOLLOW UCSVP UCS3DPERPDISPLAYSETTING UCS3DPARADISPLAYSETTING UCSSELECTMODE UCSAXISANG USER COORDINATE SYSTEMS AND 3D MODELING Dynamic User Coordinate Systems CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 35: Solid Modeling Construction CONCEPTS Solid Model Construction Process Solid Primitives Commands Dynamic User Coordinate Systems Commands to Move, Rotate, Mirror, and Scale Solids Boolean Operations SOLID PRIMITIVES COMMANDS Box Cone Cylinder Wedge Sphere Torus Pyramid Polysolid Extrude Revolve Sweep Loft DYNAMIC USER COORDINATE SYSTEMS COMMANDS TO MOVE, ROTATE, MIRROR, AND SCALE SOLIDS Move 3Dalign 3Dmove 3Dscale 3Drotate Mirror3D 3Darray BOOLEAN OPERATION COMMANDS Union Subtract Intersect Chamfer Fillet DESIGN EFFICIENCY CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 36: Solid Model Editing CONCEPTS EDITING PRIMITIVES USING THE PROPERTIES PALETTE Editing Properties of Individual Primitives Composite Solid Subobject Selection Editing Properties of Composite Solids EDITING SOLIDS USING GRIPS AND GIZMOS Grip Editing Primitive Solids Move, Rotate, and Scale Gizmos Grip Editing Composite Solids Subobjects and Selection Grip Editing Faces, Edges, and Vertices Selecting Overlapping Subobjects History Settings SOLIDS EDITING COMMANDS Solidedit Face Options Edge Options Body Options Slice Presspull Sectionplane Sectionplane Contextual Tab Section Settings Dialog Box Interfere Imprint USING SOLIDS DATA Massprop Stlout 3Dprint Acisin Acisout CHAPTER EXERCISES Chapter 37: 2D Drawings from 3D Models CONCEPTS COMMANDS Viewbase Viewbase Options Viewedit Drawing View Editing Viewproj Viewstd Viewsection Section View Examples Viewsectionstyle Modify Section View Style and New Section View Style Dialog Boxes Section View Style and Detail View Style Issues Viewcomponent Viewdetail Viewdetailstyle Modify Detail View Style and New Detail View Style Dialog Boxes Viewupdate Viewupdateauto Viewsymbolsketch Creating Auxiliary Views Using Viewsection Dimensioning a Documentation Drawing CHAPTER EXERCISES Appendix A: AutoCAD 2023 Command Alias List Sorted by Command Appendix B: Buttons and Special Keys BUTTONS AND SPECIAL KEYS Mouse and Digitizing Puck Buttons Function (F) Keys Control Key Sequences (Accelerator Keys) Special Key Functions List of Drawing Exercise File Names (when files were created or changed) Index Chapter Exercise Index
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