Up and Running with AutoCAD 2012: 2D and 3D Drawing and Modeling


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Gindis introduces AutoCAD with step by step instructions, stripping away complexities to begin working in AutoCAD immediately. All concepts are explained first in theory, and then shown in practice, helping the reader understand what it is they are doing and why, before they do it.
Divided into three parts, the book covers beginning through advanced AutoCAD, including 3D features.
Also included is an extensive Appendix
for each part, detailing additional useful CAD-related information not often found
in other text books
The book contains supporting graphics (screen shots) and a summary with a self-test section at the end of each chapter. Also included are drawing examples and exercises, and two �running � projects that the student works on as he/she progresses through the chapters .
1) Strips away complexities, both real and perceived and reduces AutoCAD to easy-to-understand basic concepts.
2) Teaches only what is essential to operating AutoCAD first, thereby immediately building student confidence.
3) All basic commands are documented step-by-step, meaning that what the student needs to type in and how AutoCAD responds is all spelled out in discrete and clear steps with screen shots added as needed.
4) Using the author ��s extensive multi-industry knowledge of what is important and widely used in practice versus what is not, the material is presented by immediately immersing the student in practical, critically essential knowledge, with no padding of text or filler material.
5) All concepts are explained first in theory, and only then is AutoCAD introduced and the actual � �button pushing� discussed. This� is one of the key concepts in having students understand exactly what it is they are doing and why, before they do it.
</p>Up and Running with AutoCAD 2012: 2D and 3D Drawing and Modeling Review
I think I should preface this review with a small synopsis of my experience with Autocad. I have been an architectural drafter for over ten years. Most of that time was spent using Microstation software which is the other drafting software most widely used besides Autocad, at least at last check. If a newcomer has appeared on the scene in the past two years, I missed it. I spent the last two years using Autocad, having changed companies. So I feel that I have a handle on what Autocad is about while also being new enough to it to know where I could have used a little more help getting up and running.This book is more of a textbook than a how to guide. Meaning that it would be almost imperative to have someone who is familiar with Autocad and the type of drafting you wish to do standing nearby to explain the basics, and the author does admit that beginners shouldn't try to set the standard parameters without help. Community colleges across the country have Autocad classes and computer labs. I'd imagine that's how the majority of us learn the program and it's time well spent.
Having said that, I do know of a few people who say they sat down with a book and taught themselves. This book would be suitable for that but I still contend you need to know the basics of drafting in general.
I will use this book often while I'm updating my skills in Autocad. I will say that if it were up to me, I would have split the 3-D modeling into a separate book. Most of us never have the need to use 3-D, although it is a good thing to know at least the basics. I also would have found a page or two of simple charts showing commands and tool boxes to be very helpful. And while I'm dreaming I may as well wish for pop up tabs for the chapters.
No matter your level of Autocad experience, this book will be a good way to add to your skills and brush up on the basics.
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