كتاب جديد 2011: لبرنامج الاوتوكاد 2013 : Up and Running with AutoCAD 2013

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Up a_n_d R_u_n_n_i_n_g with AutoCAD 2012​
Second Edition: 2D and 3D Drawing and Modeling​
by: Elliot Gindis

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.​
CONTENTS​
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS​
ABOUT THE AUTHOR​
PREFACE​
What is Autocad?​
About This Book​
Teaching Methods​
Text Organization​
What Your Goal Should Be​
LEVEL 1. Chapters 1–10​
Chapter 1. AutoCAD Fundamentals: Part I​
1.1 Introduction and Basic Commands​
1.2 The Autocad Environment​
1.3 Interacting with Autocad​
1.4 Practicing the Create Objects Commands​
1.5 View Objects​
1.6 Practicing the Edit/Modify Objects Commands​
1.7 Selection Methods​
1.8 Drawing Accuracy—Part 1​
1.9 Drawing Accuracy—Part 2​
1.10 Osnap Drafting Settings​
Summary​
Chapter 2. AutoCAD Fundamentals: Part II​
2.1 Grips​
2.2 Units and Scale​
2.3 Snap and Grid​
2.4 Cartesian Coordinate System​
2.5 Geometric Data Entry​
2.6 Inquiry Commands​
2.7 Additional Drafting Commands​
Summary​
Chapter 3. Layers, Colors, Linetypes, and Properties​
3.1 Introduction to Layers​
3.2 Introduction to Linetypes​
3.3 Introduction to Properties​
3.4 In-Class Drawing Project: Floor Plan Layout​
Summary​
SPOTLIGHT ON: ARCHITECTURE​
Chapter 4. Text, Mtext, Editing, and Style​
4.1 Introduction to Text and Mtext​
4.2 Text​
4.3 Mtext​
4.4 Style​
4.5 Spell Check​
4.6 In-Class Drawing Project: Adding Text and Furniture to Floor Plan Layout​
Summary​
Chapter 5. Hatch Patterns​
5.1 Introduction to Hatch​
5.2 Hatch Procedures​
5.3 Working with Hatch Patterns​
5.4 Gradient and Solid Fill​
5.5 In-Class Drawing Project: Adding Hatch to Floor Plan Layout​
Summary​
Chapter 6. Dimensions​
6.1 Introduction to Dimensions​
6.2 Types of Dimensions​
6.3 Editing Dimensions​
6.4 Customizing Dimensions​
6.5 In-Class Drawing Project: Adding Dimensions to Floor Plan Layout​
Summary​
Chapter 7. Blocks, Wblocks, Dynamic Blocks, Groups, and Purge​
7.1 Introduction to Blocks​
7.2 Insert​
7.3 Purge​
7.4 Wblocks​
7.5 Dynamic Blocks​
7.6 Groups​
Summary​
SPOTLIGHT ON: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING​
Chapter 8. Polar, Rectangular, and Path Arrays​
8.1 Polar Array​
8.2 Rectangular Array​
8.3 Path Array​
8.4 In-Class Drawing Project: Mechanical Device​
Summary​
Chapter 9. Basic Printing and Output​
9.1 Introduction to Printing and Plotting​
9.2 The Essentials​
9.3 The Plot Dialog Box​
9.4 Page Setup Manager​
Summary​
Chapter 10. Advanced Output—Paper Space​
10.1 Introduction to Paper Space​
10.2 Paper Space Concepts​
Summary​
Level 1. Answers to Review Questions​
LEVEL 2. Chapters 11–20​
Chapter 11 Advanced Linework​
11.1 Introduction to Advanced Linework​
11.2 Pline (Polyline)​
11.3 Xline (Construction Line)​
11.4 Ray​
11.5 Spline​
11.6 Mline (Multiline)​
11.7 Sketch​
Level 2 Drawing Project (1 Of 10): Architectural Floor Plan​
Summary​
Chapter 12. Advanced Layers​
12.1 Introduction to Advanced Layers​
12.2 Script Files​
12.3 Layer State Manager​
12.4 Layer Filtering​
Level 2 Drawing Project (2 Of 10): Architectural Floor Plan​
Summary​
Chapter 13. Advanced Dimensions​
13.1 Introduction to Advanced Dimensions​
13.2 Dimension Style Manager​
13.3 Introduction To Constraints​
13.4 Geometric Constraints​
13.5 Dimensional Constraints​
13.6 Dimension Driven Design​
Level 2 Drawing Project (3 Of 10): Architectural Floor Plan​
Summary​
SPOTLIGHT ON: INTERIOR DESIGN​
Chapter 14. Options, Shortcuts, CUI, Design Center, and Express Tools​
14.1 Options​
14.2 Shortcuts​
14.3 Customize User Interface​
14.4 Design Center​
14.5 Express Tools​
Level 2 Drawing Project (4 Of 10): Architectural Floor Plan​
Summary​
Chapter 15. Advanced Design and File Management Tools​
15.1 Introduction to Advanced Design and File Management Tools​
15.2 Align​
15.3 Audit and Recover​
15.4 Blend​
15.5 Break and Join​
15.6 Cad Standards​
15.7 Calculator​
15.8 Defpoints​
15.9 Divide and Point Style​
15.10 Donut​
15.11 Draw Order​
15.12 eTransmit​
15.13 Filter​
15.14 Hyperlink​
15.15 Lengthen​
15.16 Object Tracking (Otrack)​
15.17 Overkill​
15.18 Point and Node​
15.19 Publish​
15.20 Raster​
15.21 Revcloud​
15.22 Sheet Sets​
15.23 Selection Methods​
15.24 Stretch​
15.25 System Variables​
15.26 Tables​
15.27 Tool Palette​
15.28 UCS and Crosshair Rotation​
15.29 Window Tiling​
15.30 Wipeout​
Level 2 Drawing Project (5 Of 10): Architectural Floor Plan​
Summary​
Chapter 16. Importing and Exporting Data​
16.1 Introduction to Importing and Exporting Data​
16.2 Importing and Exporting to and From MS Office Applications​
16.3 Screen Shots​
16.4 JPG​
16.5 PDFs​
16.6 Other CAD Software​
16.7 Exporting and the Save as Feature​
16.8 Inserting and Ole​
Level 2 Drawing Project (6 Of 10): Architectural Floor Plan​
Summary​
Chapter 17. External References (Xrefs)​
17.1 Introduction to Xrefs​
17.2 Using Xrefs​
17.3 Layers in Xrefs​
17.4 Editing and Reloading Xrefs​
17.5 Multiple Xrefs​
17.6 Ribbon and Xrefs​
Level 2 Drawing Project (7 of 10): Architectural Floor Plan​
Summary​
SPOTLIGHT ON: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING​
Chapter 18. Attributes​
18.1 Introduction to Attributes​
18.2 Creating the Design​
18.3 Creating the Attribute Definitions​
18.4 Creating the Attribute Block​
18.5 Attribute Properties and Editing​
18.6 Attribute Extraction​
18.7 Invisible Attributes​
Level 2 Drawing Project (8 Of 10): Architectural Floor Plan​
Summary​
Chapter 19. Advanced Output and Pen Settings​
19.1 Introduction to Advanced Output and Pen Settings​
19.2 Setting Standards​
19.3 The ctb File​
19.4 Additional CTB File Features​
19.5 The lwt Option​
Level 2 Drawing Project (9 Of 10): Architectural Floor Plan​
Summary​
Chapter 20. Isometric Drawing​
20.1 Introduction to Isometric Perspective​
20.2 Basic Technique​
20.3 Ellipses in Isometric Drawing​
20.4 Text and Dimensions in Isometric Drawing​
Level 2 Drawing Project (10 Of 10): Architectural Floor Plan​
Summary​
Level 2. Answers to Review Questions​
LEVEL 3. Chapters 21–30​
Chapter 21. 3D Basics​
21.1. Axes, Planes, and Faces​
21.2. 3D Workspaces, Ribbon, Toolbars, and 3D Options​
21.3. Entering and Exiting 3D​
21.4. Projecting into 3D​
21.5. 3D Dynamic Views​
21.6. Extrude​
21.7. Visual Styles: Hide and Shade​
21.8. View Cube and Navigation Bar​
Summary​
Chapter 22. Primitives​
22.1 Introduction to Primitives​
22.2 Applying Primitives​
Summary​
Chapter 23. Object Manipulation​
23.1 Introduction to Object Manipulation​
Summary​
SPOTLIGHT ON: AEROSPACE ENGINEERING​
Chapter 24. Boolean Operations​
24.1 Introduction to Boolean Operations​
Summary​
Chapter 25. Solid Modeling​
25.1 Introduction to Solid Modeling​
Summary​
Chapter 26. Advanced Solids, Faces, and Edges​
26.1 Introduction to Advanced Solids, Faces, and Edges​
26.2 Working with Faces​
26.3 Working with Edges​
Summary​
Chapter 27. Surfaces and Meshes​
27.1 Introduction to Surfaces and Meshes​
27.2 Surfacing Commands​
27.3 Smooth Mesh Primitives​
Summary​
SPOTLIGHT ON: CIVIL ENGINEERING​
Chapter 28. UCS, Vports, Text, and Dimensions in 3D​
28.1 Introduction to UCS, Vports, Text, and Dimensions in 3D​
28.2 Advanced UCS​
28.3 Views and View Manager​
28.4 Vports​
28.5 Text and Dimensions in 3D​
Summary​
Chapter 29. Dview, Walk and Fly, Animation, and Action Recording​
29.1 Dynamic View​
29.2 Cameras​
29.3 Walk and Fly​
29.4 Path Animation​
29.5 Action Recording​
Summary​
Chapter 30. Lighting and Rendering​
30.1 Introduction to Lighting and Rendering​
30.2 Lighting​
30.3 Materials and Rendering​
Summary​
Level 3. Answers to Review Questions​
Appendices​
APPENDIX A. Additional Information on AutoCAD​
Who Makes Autocad?​
What is Autocad LT?​
How is Autocad Purchased and How Much Does it Cost?​
Are There Significant Differences Between Autocad Releases?​
Is There an Autocad for the Mac?​
A Brief History of Autodesk and Autocad​
Autocad Releases​
Major Autodesk Products​
Autocad Related Websites​
APPENDIX B. Other CAD Software, Design and Analysis Tools, and Concepts​
Microstation​
Archicad​
Turbocad​
Other Design Software​
Catia​
NX​
Pro/Engineer​
Solidworks​
Inventor​
Ironcad​
Solid Edge​
Nastran​
Ansys​
Algor​
Fluent​
APPENDIX C. File Extensions​
Autocad Primary Extensions​
Autocad Secondary Extensions​
Miscellaneous Software Extensions​
APPENDIX D. Custom Linetypes and Hatch Patterns​
Linetype Definitions (Basic)​
Linetypes (String Complex and Shape Complex)​
Hatch Pattern Definitions (Basic)​
APPENDIX E. Principles of CAD Management​
Part 1. Know the Seven Golden Rules of Autocad​
Part 2. Know the Capabilities and Limitations of Autocad​
Part 3. Maintain an Office Cad Standard​
Part 4. Be An Effective Teacher and Hiring Manager​
Part 5. Stay Current and Competent​
APPENDIX F. AutoLISP Basics and Advanced Customization Tools​
Overview 1. Autolisp​
Overview 2. Visual Lisp​
Overview 3. VBA, .NET, Active X, AND Objectarx​
Autolisp Fundamentals​
Variables and Comments​
Advanced Features and the Vlide Command​
APPENDIX G. PC Hardware, Printers and Plotters, and Networks​
PC Hardware​
Printers and Plotters​
Networks​
APPENDIX H. What Are Kernels?​
APPENDIX I. Lighting, Rendering, Effects, and Animation​
APPENDIX J. AutoCAD Certification Exams​
APPENDIX K. AutoCAD Employment​
APPENDIX L. AutoCAD Humor, Oddities, Quirks, and Easter Eggs​
Real Autocad Users​
The Autocad Monkey Joke That Never Goes Away​
Oddities and Quirks​
Easter Eggs​
INDEX​
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