AutoCAD
Draw your way to success with AutoCAD! Join our course and learn how to design your dreams in 2D and 3D!
- 100% Live Classes
- Quick Doubt resolution
- Certificate of Excellence
About this Program
Learning AutoCAD, a popular versatile computer-aided design, allows you to create precise and detailed 2D and 3D drawings, helping you visualize and communicate your designs more effectively. professional versatility and career prospects. You will be learning drawing aids to layout & annotative objects, Blocks and Xrefs to generate 2D – 3D views! You will be practicing with real-world projects along with a number of assignments demonstrating your ability to work with industry-standard software and helping you stand out in a competitive job market!
Modules of Curiculum
- System requirements
- Installation of AutoCAD
- Starting AutoCAD 2023
- AutoCAD user interface
- Changing the Color Scheme
- Work-spaces in AutoCAD
- Application Menu
- Quick Access Toolbar
- Fire tabs
- Graphic Window
- View-cube
- Navigation Bar
- Command Line
- System Variable
- Status Bar
- Menu Bar
- Changing the display of the Ribbon
- Dialog and Palates
- Tool Palettes
- Shortcut Menus
- Selection Window
- Starting a new drawing
- Command List
- 3D Commands
- Drawing Basics
- Drawing Lines
- Erasing, Undoing and Redoing
- Drawing Circles
- Drawing Arcs
- Drawing Polynesian
- Drawing Rectangles
- Drawing Polygons
- Drawing Splines
- Drawing Ellipses
- Drawing Aids
- Setting Grid and Snap
- Setting the Limits of Drawing
- Setting the Line weight
- Using ortho mode and Polar Tracking
- Using Layers
- Using Object Snaps
- Running Object Snaps
- Cycling through Object Snaps
- Using Objects Snap Tracking
- Using Zoom tools
- Panning Drawing
- Editing Tools
- The Move tool
- The Copy tool
- The Rotate tool
- The Scale tool
- The Trim tool
- The Extend tool
- The Fillet tool
- The Polar Array tool
- The Chamfer tools
- The Mirror tool
- The Explode tool
- Stretch tool
- Offset tool
- Path Array tool
- Rectangular Array tool
- Editing Using Grips
- Modifying Rectangular Arrays
- Modifying Polar Array
- Multi view Drawings
- Creating Orthographic Views
- Creating Auxiliary Views
- Creating Named views
- Dimensioning
- Creating Dimensions
- Creating a Dimension Style
- Adding Leaders
- Adding Dimensional Tolerances
- Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
- Editing Dimensions by Stretching
- Modifying Dimensions by Trimming and Extending
- Using the DIMEDIT command
- Using the Update tool
- Using the Oblique tool
- Editing Dimensions using Grips
- Parametric Tools
- Geometric Constraints
- Dimensional Constraints
- Creating equations using the Parameters
- Manager Creating Inferred Constraints
- Section Views
- The Hatch tool
- Setting the Properties of Hatch lines
- Island Detection tools
- Text in Hatching Editing Hatch lines
- Creating Blocks
- Inserting Blocks
- Creating Annotative Blocks
- Exploding Blocks
- Using the Purge tool
- Using Divide tool
- Renaming Blocks
- Inserting Blocks in a table
- Using the Design center
- Using tool Palettes
- Inserting Multiple Block
- Editing Blocks
- Using the write block tool
- Defining Attributes
- Working with External references
- Fading an Xref
- Clipping external references
- Editing the external references
- Adding Balloons
- Creating Part List
- Drawing Layouts
- Working with Layouts
- Creating View ports in the Paper space
- Changing the Layer Properties in View ports
- Creating the Title Block on the Layout
- Working with Annotative Dimensions
- Scaling Hatches relative to View-ports
- Working with Annotative Text
- Templates and Plotting
- Plotting Drawings
- Configuring Plotters
- Creating Plot Style Tables
- Using Plot Styles
- Creating Templates
- Plotting/Printing the drawing
- Exporting to PDF
- 3D MOdeling Workspace in AutoCAD
- Te 3D Modeling Workspace
- The Box Tool
- Creating the User
- Coordinate System
- Creating a Cylinder
- Using Dynamic user coordinate system
- Creating other primitive shapes
- Creating Cones
- Creating a Sphere
- Creating a Torus
- Creating a Pyramid
- Using the Polysolid tool
- Using Extrude tool
- Using the revolve tool
- Using the Sweep tool
- Using the Loft tool
- Using the Press pull tool
- Performing Boolean Operations
- Using the Helix tool
- Using the Move tool
- Using the 3D Move tool
- Using the 3D Move tool
- Using the 3D Array tool
- Using the 3D align tool
- Using the 3D Mirror tool
- Using the fillet edge tool
- Using the taper faces tool
- Using the Offset Faces tool
- Using the 3D Rotate tool
- Using the 3D Polyline tool
- Creating a 3D Polar Array
- Using the Shell tool
- Using the Chamfer Edge tool
- Using the Section Plane tool
- Using the Live Section tool
- Creating Drawing Views
- Setting the Drafting Standard
- Creating a Base View
- Creating a Projected View
- Creating Section Views
- Creating the Section View Style
- Creating a Full Section View
- Creating a Detailed View
What you'll learn
- Feel at ease using AutoCAD to design your own building layouts from the ground up.
- Share your own building ideas and modifications for business or pleasure.
- Discover the fundamentals of AutoCAD, including shapes, text, alteration, layers, and dimensions.
- Learn how to use advanced AutoCAD tools and techniques like XRefs and layout tools.
- Make floor plans, Measured surveys are used to create existing floor plans.
- Using a single model, you may generate various views and layouts.
- Recognize the distinction between Paper Space and Model Space.
- Learn the distinction between the WCS and the UCS.
- Understand coordinates and their application in CAD software.
- Other drawing files can be loaded and used as External References.
- Prepare to move on to more complex AutoCAD topics like 3D Modeling!
Who Can Enroll
- Everyone who wants to start utilizing AutoCAD in their job and get paid for it.
- Individuals who have previously used AutoCAD and would like to refresh their knowledge
- Newbies, amateurs, students, engineers, and any enthusiasts or creatives that desire to produce their own drawings with AutoCAD.
Frequently asked questions
Topics covered in an AutoCAD online course typically include the interface and basic commands, creating and modifying objects, dimensions and annotations, and creating and managing layers.
Creating basic drawings, creating more complex objects and designs, and collaborating with other students to complete a project.
No prior experience with AutoCAD is necessary, although a basic understanding of computer software and familiarity with drawing concepts can be helpful.
It will typically range from 75 to 90 days.
We will offer you Certificate of Completion that will enhance your credentials as a designer & engineer.
Get Certified
Once you successfully complete the entire course, you will get a certificate of completion. This certificate will help you will build your credibility as AutoCAD professionals.
₹ 12000
- 100% LIVE Classes
- Quick Doubt Resolution
- Access to all recorded lectures
- 90 Days of Training
- 2 Live Industrial Projects
- Certificate of Completion
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