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AutoCAD 2005

Introduction

01-Introduction to AutoCAD 2005
02-Review the AutoCAD 2005 GUI
03-Architectural Visualization
04-Architectural Firms

CAD Drawings

05-The Working Drawing and Scale Factor
06-Externally Referenced Files
07-Plotting a Monochrome Drawing
08-Plotting a Color Drawing
09-Creating Presentation Drawings
10-Plotting an EPS File
11-Introducing Illustrator
12-Introducing Photoshop

Blocks and Wblocks

13-Defining Blocks and Wblocks
14-Cut and Paste Options
15-Introduction to DesignCenter
16-Introduction to Tool Palettes

External References

External Reference Defined
Insert an XREF
XCLIP Command pt. 1
XCLIP Command pt. 2
XREF Manager
When to Use External References

Electrical Plan and Architectural Plan

Use an Existing Architectural Sheet
Electrical Plan pt. 1
Electrical Plan pt. 2
Architectural Plan

Creating the Elevation

XREF the Plan and XLINE Command
Layers and Draw Order
Hatching Elevations with Snapbase
An Architectural Sheet as a Template
Viewports and Text
Leader Lines and Elevation Markers

Working Drawings

Architectural Set of Working Drawings
Reinforce How this Project Uses Xrefs
Using an Attribute Block
Creating an Attribute Block
Selecting Objects pt. 1
Selecting Objects pt. 2
Cycle and Quick Select

Printing

Create a Monochrome Plot Style Table
Create a Color Plot Style Table
Combining Color and Monochrome Files
Color Gradient Hatching
How to Create an EPS File

Customizing

Customizing the GUI
Creating a Custom Toolbar
Using a Pre-Defined Icon
Creating a Custom Icon
Keyboard Shortcut and Command Alias

Introduction to 3D

3D Architectural Entities
Controlling the View and the UCS
Viewpoint Presets and 3D Orbit Command
Creating a 3D Glass as a Surface
Creating a 3D Glass as a Solid
Rotating 3D Objects

Introduction to 3D Solids

3D Sofa - Building the Solids
3D Sofa - Editing the Solids
3D Sofa - Advanced 2D and 3D Commands
Completing the 3D Sofa

The 3D Exterior House Model

Creating the Walls pt. 1
Creating the Walls pt. 2
XREF the Elevations Using 3Point UCS
Slicing 3D Solids
Moving and Extruding Faces
Completing the Window Opening
Window Frames Using Subtract
Door and Window Openings Using Subtract
Door Frames Using Union
Saving a Named View and a UCS
Completing 3D Walls with 2D Elevations
Review Extrude and Subtract Command
Using Point Filters
3D Roof pt. 1
3D Roof pt. 2
3D Roof - Interference Command pt. 1
3D Roof - Interference Command pt. 2
Extrude via Path

3D Interior House Model

Interference Command with 3D Walls
Custom Toolbars for 3D Modeling
3D Walls and the Separate Command
Techniques for Modeling Two Floors
3D Door Frames
Polylines That Will Not Extrude
Pros and Cons of Clipping Planes
Creating 3D Cabinets pt. 1
Creating 3D Cabinets pt. 2
Completing the 3D Cabinets

Creating the Perspective Views

The Dview Command and Saving Views
Zoom/Distance/3D Orbit
Presentation Borders to Compose Layouts
Composing a Raster File

Miscellaneous Commands and Options

3D Ruled Surface - Sloped Surfaces
3D Ruled Surface - Curtains
Viewports in Model Space
Interior Perspective
Model Space Viewports and Layers

Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop

Composing the Floor Plan
Adding Color to the Wall
Adding Color to the Floor
Summarizing the Techniques
Completing the Presentation

Conclusion

Final Words

Credits

About this Author

Cut and Paste Options

CAD Tutorials: AutoCAD 2005 for Architects - Main Page

When you want to use objects from an AutoCAD drawing file in another application, cut or copy these objects to the Clipboard and then paste them from the Clipboard into your file.

Cut Objects
Cutting deletes selected objects from the drawing and stores them on the Clipboard. The objects are now available to be pasted into other Windows documents.

To cut objects to the Clipboard

  1. Select the objects you want to cut.
  1. From the Edit menu, choose Cut. You can also press CTRL + X .

The objects are available to be pasted into other Windows applications.

Copy Objects
You can use the Clipboard to copy part or all of a drawing into a document created by another application. The AutoCAD objects are copied in vector format, which retains the high resolution in other applications. These objects are stored in WMF (Windows metafile) format in the Clipboard. The information stored in the Clipboard can then be embedded in the other document. Updating the original drawing does not update the copy embedded in the other application.

To copy objects to the Clipboard

  1. Select the objects you want to copy.
  1. From the Edit menu, choose Copy. You can also press CTRL + C

Paste Objects
Applications use different internal formats to store Clipboard information. When you copy objects to the Clipboard, AutoCAD stores information in all available formats. When you paste the Clipboard contents into an AutoCAD drawing, AutoCAD uses the format that retains the most information. However, you can override this setting and convert pasted information to AutoCAD format.

To paste objects from the Clipboard

  • From the Edit menu, choose Paste. You can also press CTRL + V
  • The objects currently on the Clipboard are pasted into the drawing.


     
     
     
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