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AutoCAD 2009 in 2D and 3D: A Modern Perspective Item #: 165-3876-09 Author: Paul F. Richard, Clackamas Community College Publisher: Prentice Hall ISBN:0138138761 Manufacturer: Prentice Hall Manufacturer Item #: 138138761 Format: Paperback Your Price: $114.95 In Stock |
This title combines two of the most comprehensive and accessible AutoCAD booksCombining two of the most comprehensive and accessible AutoCAD books , Paul Richard and Jim Fitzgerald's Introduction to AutoCAD 2009: A Modern Approach, 1/e and Frank Puerta's AutoCAD 2009 in 3D: A Modern Perspective, 1/e, this book embraces the full capabilities of this powerful program and is the most complete guide to learning the current release of AutoCAD. Introduction to AutoCAD 2009: A Modern Approach, 1/e addresses advances in technology and introduces readers to 2- dimensional drawing skills and commands using the current release of AutoCAD. It continuously builds on concepts covered in previous chapters, contains exercises combined with in-text notes, and offers examples that provide the how and why of AutoCAD fundamentals, Projects created using the software will give students hands-on experience and a thorough understanding of how to use AutoCAD in the 21st century. AutoCAD 2009 in 3D: A Modern Persepctive offers a complete guide to the creation and modification of 3D models. Using simple language and descriptive illustrations, it provides a foundation in the three basic modeling techniques and includes chapters on generating drawings, outputs and rendering. Each chapter is filled with aids to increase understanding-from command grids to job skills sections, to icons that show AutoCAD’s 2009 enhancements. Comprehensive projects, tutorials and exercises are geared to specific disciplines and help readers develop an understanding of this software’s potential in their own professional life. 1392pp Features: An emphasis on AutoCAD’s full capabilities–is discussed throughout the text.
A Quick-Start Tutorials chapter-appears early in the text.
Chapter Objectives-provide a bulleted list of key concepts for each chapter.
Key Terms-highlight important vocabulary throughout.
Command grids-appear in the margin alongside the text.
Discipline icons-appear in the margin alongside each exercise, tutorial or project.
Tips, Notes and For More Details boxes-highlight additional helpful information.
AutoCAD 2009 icons-indicate commands and tools that are new to the 2009 program.
Job Skills sections-provide information on how content relates to particular job skills.
In-text exercises–appear throughout the chapters.
Projects organized by discipline-end each chapter and offer more in-depthactivities.
Autodesk Learning Licenses-are available with the purchase of the text.
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