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CAD/CAM Software, 3D Computer Graphics, AutoCAD, CAD/CAM

AutoCAD 2002

by Wilson, John, Kalameja, Alan J.
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Overview

The three-dimensional capabilities of AutoCAD are more extensive than ever, and learning to use them is easier than ever with AutoCAD 2002: 3D Modeling, A Visual Approach. This hands-on guide, which covers over seventy AutoCAD commands relating to 3D space and 3D modeling, is perfect for teaching yourself the 3D side of AutoCAD. You will need no other resources. Learn how to construct true 3D objects from clear, concise, and easy to understand instructions that help you get the most out of each and every 3D feature of AutoCAD. An accompanying CD-ROM with drawing files of 3D models gets you up and running quickly.

About the Author, John Wilson

Alan J. Kalameja is the CAD Department Head at Trident Technical College in Charleston, South Carolina. He is an Autodesk® Consultant and a speaker at Autodesk® University.

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Introduces the three-dimensional capabilities of the AutoCAD 2002 drafting program. The guide demonstrates how to manage 3D space, and how to make 3D wireframe, surface, and solid models. The authors then provide instructions for modifying and displaying the models, and methods for analyzing the geometric and mass properties of 3D solids. Other topics include applying the PEDIT command to 3D polylines, and performing extrusion and revolution operations. The CD-ROM contains drawing files of example 3D models. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
December 28, 2001
Publisher
Albany, NY : Autodesk Press : c2002.
Pages
680
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780766838512

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