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AutoCAD Architecture 2010 Training AutoDesk  Course on DVD

AutoCAD Architecture tutorial DVD With over 23 hours of lessons, our AutoCAD Architecture 2010 Training DVD shows you the essential features of the sleek new user interface. The training covers all the topics you need to get familiar with the optimized desktop organization, the larger drawing window, and you will learn how to have quicker access to tools and commands as helps you learn to work more productively. Our training DVD  for AutoCAD Architecture  2010 will help you  find your favorite tools faster, locate lesser used tools more efficiently, and show you the new features of Architecture 2010.

Whether you are a new or experienced user of AutoCAD Architecture 2010, this 23 hour training program will assist you in completing your work more efficiently. You will learn how to utilize this robust software to experience a more effective and fast way to create construction documents for architectural design and continue to draft more productively,

Instructor Led Autocad Training from Netwind Learning Center

About the Instuctor:

Reid Addis, received his Bachelor of Architecture from Cornell University and his Master of Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania. Reid taught architectural design and history courses at the Boston Architectural Center and Temple University. He currently teaches CAD courses at Moore College of Art in Philadelphia. He has been working with AutoCAD since 1987, and had worked with Architectural Desktop since its first release

AutoCAD Architecture Training Course Outline Covers the following topics

Introduction to AutoCAD Architecture

    Installation Procedures
    Launching the Application for the First Time
    Introducing the AutoCAD Architecture Interface
    Application Menu Contents
    The Ribbon Interface
    Terminology and Helper Tools
    Status Bars
    Introduction to the Display System
    Layer Management
    Differences Between Color and Style
    Files
    The Role Materials Play in Object Display
    Introduction to Project Navigator
    AutoCAD Architecture Specific Tabs in the Options Dialog Box

Quick Start

    Introduction to Quick Start
    Creating a Small Building
    Creating Our Building Mass, Slicing Levels and Creating a
    New Project
    Exterior Shell
    Ground Floor
    Column Grid
    Creating the Core
    Creating Views
    Creating Sheets Part 1 and Part 2

Productivity Tools

    Introduction to Productivity Tools
    Configuring Your Personal Workspace
    Learning to Use Dynamic Input
    Using Right Click Menus
    Using Grips in AutoCAD Architecture in Plan Views
    Using Grips in AutoCAD Architecture in Elevation and Isometric Views
    Using Edit in Plan, Section and Elevation with AEC Objects
    Edit Objects in Place
    Isolate Objects To Simplify Your Views
    Using Live Sections
    Navigating in 3D
    Using Object Viewer
    Creating User Defined Palettes and Tools

Introduction to Content

    Using AutoCAD Architecture Templates
    Task-Based Palettes
    Using Design Center
    Content Browser
    Using the Properties Palette
    Style Manager
    Using Display Manager
    Using Autodesk Seek

Conceptual Design Tools

     Tools Introduction to Conceptual Design Tools
     Massing Studies
     Using Mass Groups and Slices
     Space Planning
     Analyzing Designs
     Moving the Design Forward

Building Geometry

     Introduction to Building Geometry
     Walls: Creating Accurately
     Introducing Justification
     Justification and Object Snaps
     Changing Justification
     Modifying and Cleaning Up Edges
     Using AutoCAD Tools
     Walls: Styles - an In-Depth Look
     Understanding Cleanup Radius
     Component Priorities
     Overriding Component Priorities
     Cleanup Groups
     Location Elevations
     Modify Using Trim, Extend and Offset AEC Modify Tools
     Modifying a Style Assignment
     Modifying and Adding Interior Walls
     Walls: Converting from Linework
     Walls: Creating Phased Projects
     Creating Walls in Our Project
     Doors: Creating
     Doors: Modifying
     Doors: Styles - an In-Depth Look
     Creating Windows
     Modifying Windows
     Window Styles - an In-Depth Look
     Openings: Creating and Modifying
     Doors and Windows: Additional Styles
     Creating Doors and Windows in Our Project
     Column Grids: Rectangular
     Column Grids: Radial
     Column Grids: Modifying
     Column Grids: Annotating
     Column Grids: Irregular Shaped
     Creating Grids in Our Project

 Structure: Adding Structural Members

     Structure: Understanding the Display of Structural Members
     Structure: Structural Member Catalog
     Structure: Content Browser Styles
     Structure: Structural Member Wizard
     Structure: Adding and Modifying Columns
     Structure: Adding Beams
     Structure: Modifying Beams
     Structure: Adding Beam Layouts
     Structure: Representing Bracing
     Creating Structure in Our Project
     Spaces: Creating
     Spaces: Automatically Generating
     Spaces: Modifying
     Spaces: Styles - an In-Depth Look
     Spaces: Creating a Separator

More Geometry

    Creating Spaces in Our Project
    Introduction to More Geometry
    Curtain Walls: Creating
    Curtain Walls: Modifying
    Curtain Walls: Styles - an In-Depth Look
    Curtain Walls: Convert from Other Objects
    Creating Curtain Walls in Our Project
    Curtain Walls: Edit In Place
    Window Assemblies: Creating
    Window Assemblies: Modifying
    Window Assemblies: Styles
    Window Assemblies: Converting from Other Objects
    Creating Window Assemblies in Our Project
    Slabs: Creating
    Slabs: Modifying
    Slabs: Styles - an In-Depth Look
    Slabs: Applying Edge Styles
    Slabs: Edge Styles - an In-Depth Look
    Creating Slabs in Our Project
    Stairs: Creating Straight
    Stairs: Creating U-Shaped and Multi-Landing
    Stairs: Creating Curved and Spiral
    Stairs: Creating Custom
    Stairs: Modifying Stairs
    Stairs: Styles - an In-Depth Look
    Stairs: Creating Ramps
    Railings: Creating
    Railings: Modifying
    Railings: Styles - an In-Depth Look
    Creating Stairs and Railings in Our Project
    Ceiling Grids: Creating
    Ceiling Grids: Modifying
    Ceiling Properties of Spaces
    Ceiling Materials
    Creating Ceilings in Our Project
    Roofs: Creating
    Roofs: Modifying with Grips
    Roofs: Modifying with Properties
    Roof Slabs: Creating
    More Geometry
    Roof Slabs: Converting from Other Objects and Adding Holes
    Roof Slabs: Applying Edge Styles
    Creating the Roof in Our Project

Adding Components

     Introduction to Adding Components
     Understanding and Using Multi-View Blocks
     FF&E: Finding Content
     FF&E: Placing On The Floor
     FF&E: Accurate Placement Of Components
     FF&E: Anchoring and Setting Location Relationships
     Ceiling Objects: Adding Fixtures
     Ceiling Objects: Representing Soffits
     Creating and Using Object Profiles   to Our Model

Sections and Elevations

     Introduction to Sections and Elevations
     Assembling the Building Model
     Setting Your Building on a Site
     Elevations: Creating
     Elevations: Modifying
     Sections: Creating from the Section and Elevation Panel
     Sections: Creating from the Callout Palette
     Sections: Modifying
     Sections and Elevations : Updating Changes
     Sections and Elevations: Adding Visual Depth
     Sections and Elevations Sections and Elevations: Modifying Styles
     Sections and Elevations: Using Component and Design Rules
     Sections and Elevations Sections and Elevations: Working with Materials
     Sections and Elevations Creating Sections and Elevations in Our Project

Annotation

     Introduction to Annotation
     General Concepts: Edit Scale List
     General Concepts: Annotation: The Drawing Setup Dialog Box
     General Concepts: Annotation Scale with AEC Objects
     General Concepts: Scale and Hatch Patterns in AEC Objects
     General Concepts: Annotation Scale Within Layouts
     Text: Placing
     Text: Placing with Leaders
     Text: Setting Default Behavior
     Text: Using Layer Key Overrides
     Text: Modifying Layer Key Overrides
     Dimensions: Placing AEC Dimensions
     Dimensions: Modifying AEC Dimensions
     Dimensions: Other Tools
     Callouts: Creating for Annotation Only
     Tags: Applying to Doors and Windows
     Tags: Applying to Walls
     Tags: Applying to Rooms
     Tags: Applying to Objects
     Labels: Applying to Grids
     Schedules: Creating
     Schedules: Modifying
     Schedules: Using Schedules to Find Items in Your Project
     Keynotes: Placing in Views
     Keynotes: Sheet versus Reference Keynotes
     Keynotes: Modifying
     Keynotes: Placing a Keynote Legend
     Placing Annotation in Our Project

Detailing

    Introduction to Detailing
    Creating a Detail View using Callout Tools
    Using The Detail Manager
    Adding Detail Components
    Modifying Details
    Using AEC Modify Tools
    Annotating a Detail

Understanding The Display System

    Introduction to Understanding The Display System
     Using the Display Manager
     Modifying System Display Representation
     Modifying Style Display Representation
     Modifying Object Display Representation
     Understanding the Display Control Tab
     Understanding Display Sets
     Understanding Display Configurations
     Modifying Multi-View Blocks As Needed
     Materials Affecting Display Representation

Using AutoCAD Architecture Layer Tools

    Introduction to Using AutoCAD Architecture Layer Tools
     Layer Management
     Understanding Layer Standards
     Understanding Layer Key Styles
     Layer Filters
     Layer States
     Loading Layer Key Styles
     Creating a Layer Standard
    Layout Design Objects Introduction to Layout Design Objects
    Layout Design Objects AEC Modify Tools
    Layout Design Objects Layout Grids
    Layout Design Objects Layout Curves
    Layout Design Objects Anchors

The Drawing Management System

     Management System
     Unique Benefits
     Project Browser
     Options for AEC Project Defaults
     Creating a New Project
     Understanding Project Navigator
     The Project Tab
     The Constructs, Views and Sheets Tabs
     Adding Existing Drawings To Project Navigator
     Creating Constructs - Part 1
     Creating Constructs - Part 2
     Creating Elements
     Creating Plan Views
     Creating Elevation Views
     Creating Section Views
     Annotating Views
     Creating Schedule Views
     Managing Sheet Set Properties
     Creating Sheet Subsets
     Creating Sheets
     Adding and Linking Views to Sheets - Part 1
     Adding and Linking Views to Sheets - part 2
     Inserting Sheet List Table

Advanced Building Geometry

    Introduction to Advanced Building Geometry
    Using Advanced Wall Tools
    Interference Conditions: Walls
    Interference Conditions: Stairs and Slabs
    Roofs: Varying Roof Plate Heights
    Roofs: Trimming and Mitering Edges
    Roofs: Adding a Dormer

Publishing from the Project Navigator

     Introduction to Publishing from the Project Navigator
     Publish Your Project
     Publish with Subsets
     Publishing Sheets Sections
     Publish with Overrides

Creating Custom Styles and Components

     Introduction to Creating Custom Styles and Components
     Walls: Editing Styles
     Walls: Creating New Walls with Existing Wall Components
     Walls: Understanding Endcaps
     Walls: Endcap Settings for Wall Openings
     Walls: Edit In-Place Endcaps
     Doors and Windows: Design Rules
     Doors and Windows: Adjusting Dimensions
     Doors and Windows: Creating Custom Shapes
     Doors and Windows: Adding Muntins
    Window Assemblies and Curtain Walls: Design Rules andTerminology - Part 1
    Window Assemblies and Curtain Walls: Design Rules andTerminology - Part 2
    Window Assemblies and Curtain Walls: Creating a CustomWindow Assembly
    Window Assemblies and Curtain Walls: Modifying theFrames
    Window Assemblies and Curtain Walls: Creating a CustomCurtain Wall Unit
    Window Assemblies and Curtain Walls: Creating a Custom Curtain Wall
    Window Assemblies and Curtain Walls: Modifying Style

Overrides

     Creating a Custom Curtain Wall in Our Project
     Multi-View Blocks: Creating Components to Build
     Multi-View Blocks: Assigning Component Visibility
     Multi-View Blocks: Effect of Annotation Scaling

Graphic Presentation and Visualization

     Introduction to Graphic Presentation and Visualization
     Visual Styles
     Adding a Camera
     Slicing the Model
     Napkin Sketch
     Using Display Themes
     Rendering with AutoCAD Architecture
     Sun and Location Settings
     Adding Lights
     Adding a Camera and a Background
     Rendering Setting
     Using Materials on AEC Objects
     Fine-Tuning Curved Objects
     Exporting to Autodesk Impression

Working with Others

     Introduction to Working with Others
     Importing Geometry and Data from Other Applications
     Exporting Geometry and Data

Troubleshooting

     Introduction to Troubleshooting
     Why Are Walls Not Cleaning Up?
     Why Are There Question Marks in My Schedules?
     How Do I Restore Panels to the Main Ribbon?
     How Do I Restore Tool Tips and the Infocenter?

 

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AutoCAD Architecture 2010 Training DVD
Course Outline

23 Hours of Training
307 Individual Lessons

DVD Course
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