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3D Computer Graphics, Graphics Programming, General & Miscellaneous Engineering

3-D Visualization for Engineering Graphics

by Sheryl A. Sorby
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This revolutionary book studies the development of the visualization skills necessary to effectively use solid modeling software and helps readers to understand engineering drawings. Moving from the basics, such as starting and exiting the software, topic coverage goes on to include such advanced techniques as general sweeps and blends. Appropriate for readers interested in Engineering Drawing, Engineering Graphics, and Computer-Aided Drawing (CAD).

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The first half of the text focuses on the development of the visualization skills which are necessary to effectively use solid modeling software. The latter half deals with understanding and visualizing engineering drawings. Topics include pictorial sketching, transformation of 3-D objects, orthographic projection, drawing standards and conventions, auxiliary views, section views, dimensioning, and working drawings. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
January 5, 1998
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
254
ISBN
9780131916029

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