Description
A basic introduction on computer and software programs useful in architectural practice. The course deals with aspects of architectural 2D and 3D drafting and design. OVERVIEWWhat is AutoCAD?AutoCAD® is computer-aided design (CAD) software that architects, engineers, and construction professionals rely on to create precise 2D and 3D drawings.Draft, annotate, and design 2D geometry and 3D models with solids, surfaces, and mesh objectsAutomate tasks such as comparing drawings, counting, adding blocks, creating schedules, and moreCustomize with add-on apps and APIsAutoCAD is a commercial computer-aided design and drafting software application. Developed and marketed by Autodesk, AutoCAD was first released in December 1982 as a desktop app running on microcomputers with internal graphics controllers.Architects and Drafters use AutoCAD to design blueprints for building, bridges, and roads. The house or apartment you are currently living in was most likely designed using CAD software. It gives the designer a tool to draw things to scale.Is AutoCAD hard to learn?Many people think that learning AutoCAD is hard..Yes, there are many things to learn. But using AutoCAD is not difficult. The key is you need to learn one step at a time.License: TrialwareAvailable in: 14 languagesOperating system: Windows, macOS, iOS, AndroidStable release: 2022 / March 24, 2021; 5 months agoInitial release date: December 1982Programming languages: AutoLISP, C++, Visual BasicDeveloper: Autodesk, John WalkerTop Uses of AutoCADEngineering Drafting Tool.Architectural Planning Tool.3D Printing.Fashion Industry.Mechanical Industry.Increase Productivity.Create Documentation.Data Can Be Saved.