Friday, February 10, 2012

Drawing braket

How to Learn Autocad 2009

How to Learn Autocad 2009 1. Order the AutoCAD 2009 tutorial CD-ROM from Apex Web Media (see Resources). The tutorial CD contains 6½ hours of video that teaches you the fundamentals of AutoCAD 2009. Keep a notebook and pencil handy while you watch the video. 2. Purchase the "AutoCAD 2009 & AutoCAD LT 2009 Bible" by Ellen Finkelstein. The comprehensive guide to AutoCAD 2009 is suitable for beginners as well as people who are familiar with previous versions of AutoCAD. The book contains detailed explanations on all of the commands and features of AutoCAD 2009, including common shortcuts. The book comes with a DVD that contains a trial version of AutoCAD 2009 as well as hundreds of sample AutoCAD drawings. 3. Read the book "AutoCAD 2009 & AutoCAD LT 2009 for Dummies." The easy-to-follow book contains nine sections that will teach you the fundamentals of creating drawings in AutoCAD 2009. The book teaches skills such as navigating the AutoCAD 2009 interface, using dimensions and hatching drawings. 4.Earn an online AutoCAD 2009 certificate at the University of California, East Bay. The AutoCAD training program can be completed at home and covers every aspect of AutoCAD 2009, from creating basic drawings to advanced plotting techniques. The self-paced course is taught by an experienced instructor who has worked in the architectural industry for several years. 5. Take an AutoCAD 2009 class at a local community college or trade school. Many of these classes offer continuing education credits for working professionals. AutoCAD classes usually involve live demonstrations of AutoCAD features as well as take-home assignments and computer lab time. Read more: How to Learn Autocad 2009 | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_4886453_learn-autocad.html#ixzz1m2UC16k7

Friday, February 3, 2012

Perspective - How to Draw Perspective

Learn to Draw Perspective Step by Step By Helen South, About.com Guide See More About: * perspective drawing * beginner drawing An understanding of perspective drawing is important no matter what subject you choose. It's easier than you think. Just start at the beginning, follow the examples, then progress to the next lesson when you are comfortable. Don't be afraid to experiment with perspective drawing. Your eyes will tell you when something looks right or wrong. Have fun! 1. Simple Boxes in One Point Perspective ""H South, licensed to About.com, Inc. Learning to draw simple boxes in one point perspective is a great introduction to 'three d' perspective drawing. Because the shapes are simple, you can easily see if you've made a mistake. Follow along with this lesson to draw our own three-d boxes using one point linear perspective.