Three-Dimensional Design and Modeling
1. Introduction to Three-Dimensional Modeling
2. Creating Primitives and Composites
3. Viewing and Displaying Three-Dimensional Models
four. Agreement Three-Dimensional Coordinates and User Coordinate Systems
v. Using Model Space Viewports
6. Model Extrusions and Revolutions
7. Sweeps and Lofts
viii. Creating and Working with Solid Model Features
nine. Mesh Modeling
ten. Advanced Surface Modeling
xi. Subobject Editing
12. Solid Model Editing
13. Text and Dimensions in 3D
14. Model Documentation, Analysis, and File Exchange
xv. Point Clouds
Model Visualization and Presentation
16. Visual Way Settings and Basic Rendering
17. Materials in AutoCAD
eighteen. Lighting
xix. Advanced Rendering
twenty. Using Show Motion to View a Model
21. Cameras, Walkthroughs, and Flybys
Terence Thou. Shumaker - is Kinesthesia Emeritus, the sometime Chairperson of the Drafting Technology Department, and former Manager of the Autodesk Premier Training Center at Clackamas Community College in Oregon City, Oregon. Terence taught at the community higher level for over 28 years. He has professional person experience in surveying, civil drafting, industrial piping, and technical illustration. He is the writer of Goodheart-Willcox's Process Pipage Drafting and coauthor of the AutoCAD and Its Applications series and AutoCAD Essentials.
David A. Madsen - is the president of Madsen Designs Inc. (www.madsendesigns.com) and an Authorized Autodesk Writer. David is Faculty Emeritus of Drafting Engineering science and the Autodesk Premier Grooming Center at Clackamas Customs Higher in Oregon City, Oregon. David was an instructor and department Chairperson at Clackamas Customs College for well-nigh xxx years. In addition to customs higher experience, David was a Drafting Engineering science instructor at Centennial High School in Gresham, Oregon. David is a sometime member of the American Pattern Drafting Association (ADDA) Board of Directors, and was honored past the ADDA with Director Emeritus condition at the annual briefing in 2005. David has extensive feel in mechanical drafting, architectural pattern and drafting, and edifice structure. David holds a Master of Education degree in Vocational Administration and a Bachelor of Science caste in Industrial Education. David is the author of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing and coauthor of Architectural AutoCAD, Architectural Desktop and its Applications, Architectural Drafting Using AutoCAD, AutoCAD and Its Applications: Basics, Avant-garde, and Comprehensive, AutoCAD Essentials, and other textbooks in the areas of architectural drafting, mechanical drafting, engineering drafting, civil drafting, architectural impress reading, and mechanical press reading.
Jeffrey A. Laurich - has been an instructor in Mechanical Design Engineering at Pull a fast one on Valley Technical College in Appleton, WI, since 1991. He has likewise taught business organization and industry professionals in the Autodesk Premier Training Heart at FVTC. Jeff teaches drafting, AutoCAD, Design of Tooling, GD&T, and 3ds Max. He created a document program at FVTC entitled Calculator Rendering and Blitheness that integrates the 3D capabilities of AutoCAD and 3ds Max. Jeff has professional feel in furniture design, surveying, and cartography and holds a caste in Natural Resource Technology. In his consulting concern, Jeff uses 3ds Max to create renderings and animations for manufacturers and architects.
J.C. Malitzke - is the former department chair of Computer Integrated Technologies at Moraine Valley Community College in Palos Hills, IL. J.C. was a professor of Mechanical Design and Drafting/CAD and taught for the Authorized Autodesk Training Center at Moraine Valley. J.C. has been educational activity for over 30 years and actively using and education Autodesk products for nearly 25 years. He is a founding fellow member and past chair of the Autodesk Training Eye Executive Commission and the Autodesk Advisory Board. J.C. has been the coauthor and principal investigator on 2 National Science Foundation grants. He has won numerous awards, including: Educator of the Year by the Illinois Drafting Educators Association; the Teacher Quality Accolade past Autodesk; Autodesk University Instructor Award; Professor of the Twelvemonth, Co-Innovator of the Yr, and Co-Master Teacher awards at Moraine Valley Community College; and the Illinois Outstanding Kinesthesia Member of the Year awarded past the Illinois Community Higher Trustees Association. J.C. was besides one of the recipients of the Top 10 Most Pop Autodesk Academy Classes Ever for his class Compelling 3D Features in AutoCAD.J.C. holds a Bachelor'southward degree in Educational activity and a Master's caste in Industrial Engineering from Illinois State Academy.
Craig P. Black - is an instructor in the Mechanical Pattern Technology department and the old manager of the Autodesk Premier Training Heart at Fox Valley Technical College in Appleton, WI. He has been pedagogy at Fox Valley Technical College since 1990. In 2009, Craig created the CAD Management certificate plan at FVTC. Craig has served two terms on the Autodesk Training Center Executive Committee (now known as the Autodesk Advisory Lath) and chaired the commission in 2001. He has been working with Autodesk software products for more than 25 years. He has presented on various topics at a number of Autodesk University annual grooming sessions and has been contracted to teach training sessions on Autodesk products across the United States. In add-on to pedagogy, Craig also does AutoCAD customization and AutoLISP and DCL programming for surface area businesses and industries. Prior to his current position, Craig worked in the civil, architectural, electric, and mechanical drafting and design disciplines.