AutoCAD Architecture 2010 Training
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AutoCAD® Architecture 2010 Training Course
A full-featured AutoCAD Architecture training course covering beginner to advanced concepts, and everything in between, for Autodesk's AutoCAD Architecture 2010. In over 300 video lessons, expert instructor Reid Addis provides comprehensive coverage of AutoCAD Architecture’s program structure and purpose-built features for architectural design and drafting. Learn how to do your architectural work faster and with fewer errors in this latest release of AutoCAD Architecture.
Your instructor, Reid Addis, received his Bachelor of Architecture from Cornell University and his Master of Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania. Reid taught architectural design and history courses at the Boston Architectural Center and University. He currently teaches CAD courses at Moore College of Art in Philadelphia. He has been working with AutoCAD since 1987, and had worked with Architectural Desktop since its first release.
As a flexible CAD training solution, you can sort the lessons and progress from beginner to advanced topics; or just review seldom used commands and added functionality of new releases.
Features & Benefits of AutoCAD Architecture 2010 Training CBT:
- Use at Your Office or at Home
Training software can be installed on a PC or laptop. - Powerful Keyword Search
Quickly locate relevant lessons or reference seldom used commands. - Sort Lessons By Skill Level
Work your way from Beginner to Advanced level topics. - Intelligent History
Track the lessons you’ve completed or restart a lesson exactly where you left off. - Server-Based - Optional
Share lessons across your network (multi-user license required for this option). - Multimedia DVD based Training
With DVD based training, the lectures were video taped and then digitized and presented to you in Full Motion Video, Audio, & Graphics.
System Requirements: x86/400 mhz processor (minimum), DVD-ROM Drive, 128 MB RAM, Sound Card. 1024x768 Screen Resolution & 32 bit true color display required. Available Hard Disk Space 500 MB. Windows 2000, XP, Vista, or Windows 7.
NOT COMPATIBLE with Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, or ME.
User License: This is a single user licensed product and user can authorize the product on a maximum of 2 of his/her computers (for example, on a work machine and a home or laptop computer). Please call for multi-user license information.
Course Outline - AutoCAD Architecture 2010 Training Series:
(Total of 307 Individual Topics)
Introduction to AutoCAD Architecture
- Introducing the Course and the Instructor
- Introduction to AutoCAD Architecture
- Installation Procedures
- Launching the Application for the First Time
- Introducing the AutoCAD Architecture Interface
- Application Menu Contents
- The Ribbon Interface
- Terminology and Helper Tools
- Status Bars
- Introduction to the Display System
- Layer Management
- Differences Between Color and Style-Based Template Files
- The Role Materials Play in Object Display
- Introduction to Project Navigator
- AutoCAD Architecture Specific Tabs in the Options Dialog Box
Quick Start
- Introduction to Quick Start
- Creating a Small Building
- Creating Our Building Mass, Slicing Levels and Creating a New Project
- Creating the Exterior Shell
- Creating the Ground Floor
- Creating the Column Grid
- Creating the Core
- Creating Views
- Creating Sheets Part 1
- Creating Sheets Part 2
Productivity Tools
- Introduction to Productivity Tools
- Configuring Your Personal Workspace
- Learning to Use Dynamic Input
- Using Right Click Menus
- Using Grips in AutoCAD Architecture in Plan Views
- Using Grips in AutoCAD Architecture in Elevation and Isometric Views
- Using Edit in Plan, Section and Elevation with AEC Objects
- Edit Objects in Place
- Using Isolate Objects To Simplify Your Views
- Using Live Sections
- Navigating in 3D
- Using Object Viewer
- Creating User Defined Palettes and Tools
Introduction To Content
- Using AutoCAD Architecture Templates
- Task-Based Palettes
- Using Design Center
- Using Content Browser
- Using the Properties Palette
- Using Style Manager
- Using Display Manager
- Using Autodesk Seek
Conceptual Design Tools
- Introduction to Conceptual Design Tools
- Massing Studies
- Using Mass Groups and Slices
- Space Planning
- Analyzing Designs
- Moving the Design Forward
Building Geometry
- Introduction to Building Geometry
- Walls: Creating Accurately
- Walls: Introducing Justification
- Walls: Justification and Object Snaps
- Walls: Changing Justification
- Walls: Modifying and Cleaning Up Edges
- Walls: Using AutoCAD Tools
- Walls: Styles - an In-Depth Look
- Walls: Understanding Cleanup Radius
- Walls: Understanding Component Priorities
- Walls: Overriding Component Priorities
- Walls: Understanding Cleanup Groups
- Walls: Understanding Location Elevations
- Walls: Modify Using Trim, Extend and Offset AEC Modify Tools - Part 1
- Walls: Modify Using Trim, Extend and Offset AEC Modify Tools - Part 2
- Walls: Modify Using Trim, Extend and Offset AEC Modify Tools - Part 3
- Walls: Modifying a Style Assignment
- Walls: Modifying and Adding Interior Walls
- Walls: Converting from Linework
- Walls: Creating Phased Projects
- Creating Walls in Our Project
- Doors: Creating
- Doors: Modifying
- Doors: Styles - an In-Depth Look
- Windows: Creating
- Windows: Modifying
- Windows: Styles - an In-Depth Look
- Openings: Creating and Modifying
- Doors and Windows: Additional Styles
- Creating Doors and Windows in Our Project
- Column Grids: Rectangular
- Column Grids: Radial
- Column Grids: Modifying
- Column Grids: Annotating
- Column Grids: Irregular Shaped
- Creating Grids in Our Project
- Structure: Adding Structural Members
- Structure: Understanding the Display of Structural Members
- Structure: Structural Member Catalog
- Structure: Content Browser Styles
- Structure: Structural Member Wizard
- Structure: Adding and Modifying Columns
- Structure: Adding Beams
- Structure: Modifying Beams
- Structure: Adding Beam Layouts
- Structure: Representing Bracing
- Creating Structure in Our Project
- Spaces: Creating
- Spaces: Automatically Generating
- Spaces: Modifying
- Spaces: Styles - an In-Depth Look
- Spaces: Creating a Separator
More Geometry
- Creating Spaces in Our Project
- Introduction to More Geometry
- Curtain Walls: Creating
- Curtain Walls: Modifying
- Curtain Walls: Styles - an In-Depth Look
- Curtain Walls: Convert from Other Objects
- Creating Curtain Walls in Our Project
- Curtain Walls: Edit In Place
- Window Assemblies: Creating
- Window Assemblies: Modifying
- Window Assemblies: Styles
- Window Assemblies: Converting from Other Objects
- Creating Window Assemblies in Our Project
- Slabs: Creating
- Slabs: Modifying
- Slabs: Styles - an In-Depth Look
- Slabs: Applying Edge Styles
- Slabs: Edge Styles - an In-Depth Look
- Creating Slabs in Our Project
- Stairs: Creating Straight
- Stairs: Creating U-Shaped and Multi-Landing
- Stairs: Creating Curved and Spiral
- Stairs: Creating Custom
- Stairs: Modifying Stairs
- Stairs: Styles - an In-Depth Look
- Stairs: Creating Ramps
- Railings: Creating
- Railings: Modifying
- Railings: Styles - an In-Depth Look
- Creating Stairs and Railings in Our Project
- Ceiling Grids: Creating
- Ceiling Grids: Modifying
- Ceiling Properties of Spaces
- Ceiling Materials
- Creating Ceilings in Our Project
- Roofs: Creating
- Roofs: Modifying with Grips
- Roofs: Modifying with Properties
- Roof Slabs: Creating
- Roof Slabs: Converting from Other Objects and Adding Holes
- Roof Slabs: Applying Edge Styles
- Creating the Roof in Our Project
Adding Components
- Introduction to Adding Components
- Understanding and Using Multi-View Blocks
- FF&E: Finding Content
- FF&E: Placing On The Floor
- FF&E: Accurate Placement Of Components
- FF&E: Anchoring and Setting Location Relationships
- Ceiling Objects: Adding Fixtures
- Ceiling Objects: Representing Soffits
- Creating and Using Object Profiles
- Adding Components to Our Model
Sections and Elevations
- Introduction to Sections and Elevations
- Assembling the Building Model
- Setting Your Building on a Site
- Elevations: Creating
- Elevations: Modifying
- Sections: Creating from the Section and Elevation Panel
- Sections: Creating from the Callout Palette
- Sections: Modifying
- Sections and Elevations: Updating Changes
- Sections and Elevations: Adding Visual Depth
- Sections and Elevations: Modifying Styles
- Sections and Elevations: Using Component and Design Rules
- Sections and Elevations: Working with Materials
- Creating Sections and Elevations in Our Project
Annotation
- Introduction to Annotation
- General Concepts: Edit Scale List
- General Concepts: Annotation: The Drawing Setup Dialog Box
- General Concepts: Annotation Scale with AEC Objects
- General Concepts: Scale and Hatch Patterns in AEC Objects
- General Concepts: Annotation Scale Within Layouts
- Text: Placing
- Text: Placing with Leaders
- Text: Setting Default Behavior
- Text: Using Layer Key Overrides
- Text: Modifying Layer Key Overrides
- Dimensions: Placing AEC Dimensions
- Dimensions: Modifying AEC Dimensions
- Dimensions: Other Tools
- Callouts: Creating for Annotation Only
- Tags: Applying to Doors and Windows
- Tags: Applying to Walls
- Tags: Applying to Rooms
- Tags: Applying to Objects
- Labels: Applying to Grids
- Schedules: Creating
- Schedules: Modifying
- Schedules: Using Schedules to Find Items in Your Project
- Keynotes: Placing in Views
- Keynotes: Sheet versus Reference Keynotes
- Keynotes: Modifying
- Keynotes: Placing a Keynote Legend
- Placing Annotation in Our Project
Detailing
- Introduction to Detailing
- Creating a Detail View using Callout Tools
- Using The Detail Manager
- Adding Detail Components
- Modifying Details
- Using AEC Modify Tools
- Annotating a Detail
Understanding The Display System
- Introduction to Understanding The Display System
- Using the Display Manager
- Modifying System Display Representation
- Modifying Style Display Representation
- Modifying Object Display Representation
- Understanding the Display Control Tab
- Understanding Display Sets
- Understanding Display Configurations
- Modifying Multi-View Blocks As Needed
- Materials Affecting Display Representation
Using AutoCAD Architecture Layer Tools
- Introduction to Using AutoCAD Architecture Layer Tools
- Layer Management
- Understanding Layer Standards
- Understanding Layer Key Styles
- Layer Filters
- Layer States
- Loading Layer Key Styles
- Creating a Layer Standard
Layout Design Objects
- Introduction to Layout Design Objects
- AEC Modify Tools
- Layout Grids
- Layout Curves
- Anchors
The Drawing Management System
- Introduction to Organizing Projects with the Drawing
- Management System
- Unique Benefits
- Project Browser
- Options for AEC Project Defaults
- Creating a New Project
- Understanding Project Navigator
- The Project Tab
- The Constructs, Views and Sheets Tabs
- Adding Existing Drawings To Project Navigator
- Creating Constructs - Part 1
- Creating Constructs - Part 2
- Creating Elements
- Creating Plan Views
- Creating Elevation Views
- Creating Section Views
- Annotating Views
- Creating Schedule Views
- Managing Sheet Set Properties
- Creating Sheet Subsets
- Creating Sheets
- Adding and Linking Views to Sheets - Part 1
- Adding and Linking Views to Sheets - part 2
- Inserting Sheet List Table
Advanced Building Geometry
- Introduction to Advanced Building Geometry
- Using Advanced Wall Tools
- Interference Conditions: Walls
- Interference Conditions: Stairs and Slabs
- Roofs: Varying Roof Plate Heights
- Roofs: Trimming and Mitering Edges
- Roofs: Adding a Dormer
Publishing from the Project Navigator
- Introduction to Publishing from the Project Navigator
- Publish Your Project
- Publish with Subsets
- Publishing Sheets Sections
- Publish with Overrides
Creating Custom Styles and Components
- Introduction to Creating Custom Styles and Components
- Walls: Editing Styles
- Walls: Creating New Walls with Existing Wall Components
- Walls: Understanding Endcaps
- Walls: Endcap Settings for Wall Openings
- Walls: Edit In-Place Endcaps
- Doors and Windows: Design Rules
- Doors and Windows: Adjusting Dimensions
- Doors and Windows: Creating Custom Shapes
- Doors and Windows: Adding Muntins
- Window Assemblies and Curtain Walls: Design Rules and
- Terminology - Part 1
- Window Assemblies and Curtain Walls: Design Rules and
- Terminology - Part 2
- Window Assemblies and Curtain Walls: Creating a Custom Window
- Assembly
- Window Assemblies and Curtain Walls: Modifying the Frames
- Window Assemblies and Curtain Walls: Creating a Custom Curtain
- Wall Unit
- Window Assemblies and Curtain Walls: Creating a Custom Curtain Wall
- Window Assemblies and Curtain Walls: Modifying Style Overrides
- Creating a Custom Curtain Wall in Our Project
- Multi-View Blocks: Creating Components to Build
- Multi-View Blocks: Assigning Component Visibility
- Multi-View Blocks: Effect of Annotation Scaling
Graphic Presentation and Visualization
- Introduction to Graphic Presentation and Visualization
- Visual Styles
- Adding a Camera
- Slicing the Model
- Napkin Sketch
- Using Display Themes
- Rendering with AutoCAD Architecture
- Sun and Location Settings
- Adding Lights
- Adding a Camera and a Background
- Rendering Setting
- Using Materials on AEC Objects
- Fine-Tuning Curved Objects
- Exporting to Autodesk Impression
Working with Others
- Introduction to Working with Others
- Importing Geometry and Data from Other Applications
- Exporting Geometry and Data
Troubleshooting
- Introduction to Troubleshooting
- Why Are Walls Not Cleaning Up?
- Why Are There Question Marks in My Schedules?
- How Do I Restore Panels to the Main Ribbon?
- How Do I Restore Tool Tips and the Infocenter?
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