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Explore techniques for creating and designing three-dimensional models in AutoCAD 2013.
If you're comfortable with 2D drawing in AutoCAD 2013 and ready to start creating and designing three-dimensional models, this workshop from AutoCAD expert and author Scott Onstott is for you. Learn about 3D navigation and wireframing; surface, solid, and mesh modeling techniques; designing and assigning materials; placing natural and artificial lights; and configuring both direct and global illumination rendering parameters to create photorealistic renderings. With the 3D techniques from this course, you can prepare to bring your designs one step closer to reality.
Overview
Syllabus
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Introduction
- Welcome
- 3D views, perspectives, and tools in AutoCAD
- Controlling the visual style
- Working with tiled viewports
- Composing perspective views
- Changing the elevation of the drawing plane
- Specifying 3D coordinates
- Manually rotating the UCS
- Dynamically changing the UCS
- Using 3D transformation gizmos and subobject selection
- Drawing spirals
- Creating the volutes
- Extruding and sweeping the abacus
- Revolving profiles
- Sculpting surfaces
- Extruding the tapered column shaft and subtracting the flutes
- Modeling the base by revolving a profile
- Creating 2D projections from a 3D model
- Adjusting projections
- Dimensioning 3D models on 2D projections
- Creating animated slideshows
- Animating camera motion
- Assigning and editing materials
- Simulating sunlight
- Creating renderings