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AutoCAD can be used to create a simple "walk through" of
any 3D model. For example, if you have designed a new pedestrianisation
scheme for a town centre, you could use AutoCAD to give a slide
presentation to show how the scheme would look from a pedestrian eye
view as the person moved through the space. This is an extremely useful
technique for presenting schemes to clients or the general public who
may not necessarily have a good understanding of plans.
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Autodesk AutoCAD 2010: Basic 2D Concepts Tutorials
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AutoCAD 2006 for Architects
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AutoCAD 2007 for Architects
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AutoCAD I - The Fundamentals
This course will teach you the fundamentals of AutoCAD, the
leading design software, allowing you to take control of a
professional workstation with confidence. Whether it's an
architectural drawing, a site plan for a new shopping complex, a
3D mechanical drawing, an artistic rendering, or even a
Geographic Information System (GIS) system, you'll be able to
control the software precisely and utilize it to make drawings
from scratch, edit existing CAD models and print out quality
drawings in any discipline.
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Renaissance
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In
this tutorial you will draw a plan of Brunelleschi's Church of San Maria
Degli Angeli (Florence, Italy, 1434-1436), from Clark and Pause's
"Precedents in Architecture".
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