AutoCAD
About AutoCAD
A popular commercial design and drawing program is called AutoCAD. AutoCAD, created and sold by Autodesk, was originally made available as a desktop application for microcomputers with built-in graphics controllers in December 1982.
Why is AutoCAD important?
- AutoCAD helps in:
- Drawing to scale is possible using AutoCAD.
- Easy to View and Layout.
- Draw precisely.
- Reduce the chance of error and easily make changes.
- Determine Design Issues.
- Calculate the production-related material quantities.
- Safely store and transfer data
- Time and money savings
Who should take the AutoCAD Exam?
- This course is for you if you're a student with no prior experience with AutoCAD and want a thorough course with lots of practice problems.
- And for those who are working professional and wants to improve AutoCAD knowledge and study new and advanced topics.
AutoCAD Certification Course Outline
- The AutoCAD Interface
- The ribbon and panels
- Dialog boxes and palettes
- Using AutoCAD Web and Mobile
- OSNAP and OTRACK
- Locked content
- Polylines, polygons, and splines
- Using Zoom and Pan
- Annotating Simple Designs
- Single line text (TEXT) and multiline text (MTEXT)
- Dimension styles
- Adding a simple table
- Creating a simple title block
- Defining your page setup
- Adding scaled viewports
- Using annotative scaling
- Printing and plotting