Modelling with AutoCAD is intended to take the CAD user familiar with 2D work on to the more stimulating challenges of 3D modelling. It begins with an introduction to wire frame models and uses this as the basis for progressing on to surface models and then solid models. It also explains the concepts of multiple viewports and model and paper space. Fully up to date and designed for Release 13 for Windows, this highly interactive learning resource will be valuable to students on a range of further and higher education CAD courses. Professionals working in industry will also find it a valuable reference text.
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This book shows the Release 13 user who wants to learn about modelling. Demonstrates how the user can construct wire-frame models, surface models and solid models and introduces the concept of multiple viewports as well as model and paper space.
Bob has been writing AutoCAD books since 1993, the first being published for AutoCAD Release 12. Outside of work, Bob's interests include Bonsai trees, stamp collecting, remote control aircraft and kite flying. At present Bob spend most of his time with his wife Helen, his children Linda and Stephen and his granddaughter Ciara.
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