Up and Running with AutoCAD for Mac 371.58 MB Duration: 1h 45m Video: AVC (.mp4) 960x540 15fps Audio: AAC 48KHz 1ch Genre: eLearning Feb 10 2014 Level: Beginner Language: English Looking for a full-featured CAD program that runs on your Mac? Meet AutoCAD for Mac the worlds leading CAD application that runs natively on Apple computers. In this course Jim LaPier focuses on the basics of AutoCAD for Mac including the interface file management and toolset. He shows you how to create and modify 2D geometry work with layers add dimensions and annotations and plot your drawings. The course also touches on the basics of 3D modeling in AutoCAD for Mac. Topics include: Accessing the palettes Adjusting user preferences Working with different file types Editing polylines Modifying objects Controlling layers Creating blocks Building layouts Adding annotations Plotting Working with 3D geometry http://keep2share.cc/file/f0cafe4870797/Lynda.com_Up_and_Running_with_AutoCAD_for_Mac.rar.

Explore the basic components of your geometry in this AutoCAD tutorial. Jim LaPier shows how to resize, transform, and move shapes using grips and explores the concept of the object snap. Watch more at. This tutorial is a single movie from the Up and Running with AutoCAD for Mac course by lynda.com author Jim LaPier. The complete course is 1 hour and 45 minutes and shows how to get up and running quickly with AutoCAD for Mac. Learn how to create and modify 2D geometry, add annotations, and plot your drawings. Introduction 1.

The Interface 2. File Management 3. Basic Geometry 4.

Watch more at from the Up and Running with AutoCAD for Mac. Jim LaPier is a consultant and designer at IMPACT Designs, LLC. Jim has worked with AutoCAD for 15 years in varying disciplines, including commercial and residential architectural design.

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