Monday, February 22, 2016

#FREE AutoCAD 2011: Migrating from Windows to Mac #CAD #AutoCAD

AutoCAD 2011: Migrating from Windows to Mac with Jeff Bartels covers the fundamental differences between the 2011 Mac OS X version of AutoCAD and the venerable PC edition, allowing designers to leverage existing AutoCAD skills and easily transition to the new environment. This course runs through both a typical 2D and 3D design workflow, covering its workspace, tools, customization options, and strategies users can apply working in a mixed Windows and Mac environment. Exercise files are included with the course.

LEVEL Beginner

COURSE TOPICS:

Adjusting preferences
Customizing the interface
Opening and managing drawings
Constructing a 2D drawing
Creating and inserting block references
Building a library using the Content Manager
Making references to external files and images
Plotting drawings
Creating a model in 3D space

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Instructor’s Welcome Note:

My name is Jeff Bartels and I would like to welcome you to the AutoCAD 2011 Migrating from Windows to Mac title. AutoCAD 2011 marks the first time in 15 years that AutoCAD has been available as a native Mac application. This means that AutoCAD users are no longer locked into the Windows platform. They can now create and edit their designs within a Mac environment. My goal in this title is to show you how easy it is to work with the Mac version using your existing AutoCAD skills. I will also make sure that you are comfortable with the new workspace and tools such that you can start designing on the Mac without any loss in productivity.
We will start by exploring the new streamlined interface and walk through the new and redesigned palette choices. Next we’ll talk about file maintenance options and learn how to access our files using Mac tools like Finder and Cover Flow. We will explore program functionality by running through many of the commands involved in a typical 2D workflow, stopping along the way to talk about any differences in dialog boxes or interface components. If you’re someone who designs in 3D, we will be exploring some of the 3D functionality as well, focusing on general tools for creating models and photorealistic renderings.
Finally, we’ll talk about ways to customize the application itself by creating our own menus and tool sets. After completing this title, you will have the tool necessary to migrate your AutoCAD workflow from a Windows environment to the Mac. So if you’re ready to make the switch, follow me and we’ll get started.

 

 

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