For courses in Residential Drawing and Design and Computer Aided Drafting/Design, and for those who need to learn AutoCAD and its Residential Drawing applications.
This text provides users with the basics of Architectural Residential Drawing using AutoCAD®. The light-hearted tone of the text makes it enjoyable and easy to use both in the classroom and as a self-paced learning tool. The integrated CD-ROM provides exercises, templates, and symbol libraries to help to practice the skills presented in the text and to compute useful drawings.
This is the next book in the Instant AutoCAD® series, continuing the tradition of delivering technical information in a quick and easy format. With integrated Hands-On sessions to illustrate basic concepts and lots of questions, tests, and exercises to reinforce those basic concepts, it offers a look at architectural residential drawing using AutoCAD®, from floor plans to 3D modeling.
This textbook was written using AutoCAD® 2000i, but will work just as well using AutoCAD® 2000 or AutoCAD LT® 2000 or 2000i. The differences are minimal in regard to this book. The exception is 3D Modeling in Chapter 8;, where AutoCAD LT® does not support some of these advanced features.
The text contains a number of features that make the basic ideas more concrete and clear. These include:
- a list of Key Concepts at the start of each chapter
- an In a Nutshell conclusion of each chapter
- brief Hands-On labs throughout each chapter to reinforce newly learned concepts
- a Testing. . . testing. . . 1, 2, 3 section of fill-in-the-blank, true-false, multiple choice, and matching questions at the end of each chapter
- a What? question section at the end of each chapter
- a Let's Get Busy list of related assignments at each chapter end
- a number of Tip boxes to introduce important ideas
- font enlargement of key ideas
- hundreds of drawings, menus, and icons to add clarity
An integrated CD-ROM Learning Assistant is included with this text. It provides:
- hands-on practice for concepts presented in the text
- models for the practice applications