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    Revit for Beginners

    $99.00

    This course teaches users the basics of Revit Architecture by producing a complete building design from start to finish. Written from the perspective of brand new users, Revit for Beginners provides an introduction to Building Information Modeling (BIM) and 3D architectural design using Revit. This course walks you through the creation of a contemporary, two story, residential building model, while providing in-depth explanations of the tools used along the way. You’ll learn how to create walls, floors, windows, roofs, doors, floor plans, as well as custom 3D camera views, and even generate photorealistic 3D renderings. Within about 2 hours, you’ll have the skills you need to comfortably begin working on your own designs with Revit Architecture.

    Duration: 190 minutes

    • Introduction to Revit
      • Course Introduction
      • What is Revit?
      • Terminology
      • Interface
      • View Manipulation
      • Levels
      • Grids
      • Reference Planes
    • The Project
      • Starting the Project and Adding Levels
      • Creating Reference Planes
      • Exterior Walls
      • Modifying Walls
      • Adding the Interior walls
      • Foundation Walls
      • Creating the First Floor
      • The Second Floor
      • Roofs
      • Section Views
      • Doors
      • Windows
      • Stairs and Railings
      • Curtain Wall
      • Mullions
      • Customizing the Roof
      • Customizing Walls - I
      • Customizing Walls - II
      • Finishing the Floors
      • Toposurface
      • Grid and Columns
      • Footing
      • Adding components
      • Rooms
      • Floor Plans and Customizing Views
      • Creating Camera Views
      • Rendering Basics
      • Schedules
      • Creating Sheets
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    Inventor for Beginners

    $99.00

    This course quickly introduces users to 3D parametric modeling using Autodesk Inventor. Written from the perspective of brand new users, within 2 hours you will learn how to navigate the interface, create sketches, set up parametric relationships, and create 3D models. You will also learn the basics of creating assemblies from your parts, and how to generate production-ready 2D drawings of your 3D parts and assemblies. This course is ideal for anyone looking to get comfortable using Autodesk Inventor, in a short amount of time. No experience is required.

    Duration: 120 minutes

    Autodesk Inventor 2011 CertifiedThis course is Autodesk Inventor 2011 Certified. It has met the guidelines and testing criteria established by Autodesk, and represents the highest standards of quality and compatibility for the software.

    • Inventor Introduction
      • Course Introduction
      • Inventor Overview
      • Interface
      • View Manipulation
      • Navigation Bar
    • Parts
      • Introducing Parts
      • Starting a Part
      • Sketch Tools
      • Dimensions
      • Constraints
      • Automatic Constraints
      • Fully Constraining the Sketch
      • Extrude
      • Sketches on Faces
      • Extrude Contours
      • Extrude with Cut Option
      • Holes
      • Rectangular Patterns
      • Holes from Sketch
      • Mirror
      • Fillets
      • Revolve
    • Assemblies
      • Introducing Assemblies
      • Placing Components
      • Positioning Parts
      • Mate Constraint
      • Insert Constraint
      • Interference Analysis
      • Design Changes
      • Contact Sets
      • Exploded Views
    • Drawings
      • Introducing Drawings
      • Base View
      • Projected View
      • Section View
      • Detail View
      • Dimensions
      • Assembly Drawings
      • Parts Lists
      • Balloons
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    Inventor Essentials

    $199.00

    Are you ready to take your Inventor skills to the next level? This concept-based course provides you with a complete library of essentials skills used by professional designers to create Parts and Assemblies. Our teaching methodology lets you learn the underlying principles behind a tool, as opposed to simply being shown how to use them in one particular situation. This course covers topics such as Sketching, Sketched Features, Placed Features, Work Features, Reference Geometry, Patterned Geometry, Design Strategies, i-Parts, Assemblies, and includes Hands-on Exercises that reinforce what you learn. This course is great even if you’ve never used Inventor, and is even better if you’ve gone through our Inventor for Beginners course. No experience is required.

    Duration: 253 minutes

    Autodesk Inventor 2011 CertifiedThis course is Autodesk Inventor 2011 Certified. It has met the guidelines and testing criteria established by Autodesk, and represents the highest standards of quality and compatibility for the software.

    • Introduction
      • Course Introduction
      • Inventor Overview
      • Interface
      • View Manipulation
      • Navigation Bar
    • Sketching
      • The Sketch Environment
      • Lines
      • Rectangles
      • Circles
      • Arcs
      • Dimensions
      • Automatic Constraints
      • Geometric Constraints
      • Fully Constrained Sketches
      • Sketch Fillets
      • Sketch Mirroring
      • Offset Entities
      • Trim/Extend
      • Projected Geometry
      • Ellipse
      • Polygon
    • Sketched Features
      • Sketched Features Introduction
      • Extrude
      • Extrude Profiles and Extents
      • Extrude with Cut Option
      • Revolve
      • Revolve with Cut Option
      • Holes
      • Sweep
      • Loft
      • Ribs
    • Placed Features
      • Placed Features Introduction
      • Fillets
      • Chamfers
      • Shell
      • Draft
    • Work Features
      • Work Features Introduction
      • Planes I
      • Planes II
      • Work Axes
      • Work Points
      • Grounded Work Points
      • User Coordinate Systems
    • Patterned Geometry
      • Patterned Geometry Introduction
      • 3D Mirroring
      • Mirroring Bodies
      • Rectangular Patterns
      • Circular Patterns
      • Curve Driven Pattern
    • Design Strategies
      • Introducing Parts
      • Starting a Part
      • Picking a Plane
      • Design Intent
      • Symmetry
      • Appearances
      • Editing Parts
      • Feature Suppression
      • Parent Child Relations
    • iParts
      • iParts Introduction
      • Dimension Changes
      • Feature Suppression
      • Exercise
    • Assemblies
      • Introducing Assemblies
      • Placing Components
      • Positioning Parts
      • Introducing Constraints
      • Degrees of Freedom
      • Mate Constraint
      • Insert Constraint
      • Offset Constraint
      • Angle Constraint
      • Tangent Constraint
      • Constraint Alignment
      • Assemble
      • Alt + Drag Constraints
      • Analyze Interference
      • Collision Detection
      • Contact Sets
      • Bill of Materials
      • Assembly Appearances
      • Find in Window
      • Exploding Assemblies
      • Top Down Assembly Design A
      • Top Down Assembly Design B
    • Exercises
      • Exercise Introduction
      • Part Exercise I A
      • Part Exercise I B
      • Part Exercise I C
      • Part Exercise II A
      • Part Exercise II B
      • Part Exercise II C
      • Part Exercise III A
      • Part Exercise III B
      • Part Exercise III C
      • Part Exercise III D
      • Assembly Exercise I
      • Assembly Exercise I B
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    Inventor Drawings

    $99.00

    Do you need to create 2D drawings using Autodesk Inventor? This course walks you through the most commonly used features and functions for creating production-ready drawings based on your 3D parts and assemblies. In this course we show you how to add drawing views, dimensions, annotations, display options, and lots of other commands and options for detailing. Working with Assembly Drawings? No problem. This course shows you how to create Exploded views, Balloons, Parts Lists, Bill of Materials, Assembly Section Views, and even how to set up your own custom sheet formats and templates.

    Pre Requisite: Since creating 2D drawings in inventor relies on first having a completed 3D part or assembly, we highly recommend going through our Inventor for Beginners, or Essentials courses. If you know how to create 3D parts and assemblies, this course will show you how to take advantage of the power of 3D to leverage in your 2D documentation.

    Duration: 88 minutes

    Autodesk Inventor 2011 CertifiedThis course is Autodesk Inventor 2011 Certified. It has met the guidelines and testing criteria established by Autodesk, and represents the highest standards of quality and compatibility for the software.

    • Part Drawings
      • Introducing Drawings
      • Base View
      • Projected View
      • Auxiliary View
      • Section View
      • Detail View
      • Broken View
      • Dimensions
      • Ordinate Dimensions
      • Baseline Dimensions
      • Chain Dimensions
      • Display Options
      • View Alignment
      • Scale
      • Note Annotations
      • Center Marks
    • Assembly Drawings
      • Assembly Drawings Introduction
      • Assembly Section View
      • Slice Views
      • Exploded View
      • Parts Lists
      • Parts List vs. BOM
      • Balloons
      • Auto Balloons
      • Design Changes
    • Sheet Formats and Templates
      • Custom Sheet Formats
      • Sketched Symbols
      • Create Custom Templates
      • Pre-Defined Drawing Views
    • Appendix
      • Presentation Files for Exploded Views
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    AutoCAD Essentials

    $99.00

    Do you need to be proficient with AutoCAD? This course teaches you the Essential skills for AutoCAD, as well as the Tips and Tricks used by experienced AutoCAD users. Written by Shaun Bryant, an Autodesk Approved instructor; Shaun’s been teaching AutoCAD for over 12 years. This course gets you comfortable with basic commands and navigation quickly, and takes your skills to the next level by providing in-depth instruction on topics such as Modelspace, Paperspace, Viewports, Title Blocks, Text and Attributes, Dimensions, Annotations, Content reuse such as blocks, Layouts, Page Setups, and even Plotting and Publishing your drawings. This course was designed to get working smartly and efficiently with the Essential skills in AutoCAD in a short amount of time. No experience required.

    Duration: 442 minutes

    • Introduction to AutoCAD
      • Introduction
      • What is AutoCAD?
      • Terminology
      • Interface 101
      • Model & Layouts
      • Viewports
      • Viewport Scaling
      • Layers
    • The User Interface
      • Application Menu
      • Ribbon
      • Workspaces
      • Icon Toolbars
      • Command Line
      • Dynamic Input
      • Dialog Boxes
      • Shortcut Menu
      • Status Bar
      • View Cube
    • Zooming and Panning
      • The Mouse Wheel
      • The Navigate Panel
      • Zoom Window
      • Zoom Object
      • Zoom In
      • Zoom Out
      • Zoom All
      • Zoom Extents
      • Real Time Zoom
      • Real Time Pan
      • The Navigation Bar
    • Drafting Settings
      • Using Icons
      • GRID
      • SNAP
      • ORTHO
      • POLAR
      • OSNAP
      • OTRACK
      • DYN
      • LWT
      • Quick Properties (QP)
      • Transparency
      • Selection Cycling
    • Modelspace and Paperspace
      • Model Tab
      • Layout Tabs
      • Quick View Layouts
      • Quick View Drawings
    • Drawing in Modelspace
      • Line Command
      • Arc Command
      • Circle Command
      • Polygon Comand
      • Polyline Command
      • Rectangle Command
      • Copy and OTRACK
      • Copy and Paste
      • Text in Modelspace
      • Hatch Command
    • Using Viewports in Layouts
      • Layer Management Tools
      • Creating Viewports
      • Viewport Scales
      • Locking Viewports
      • Rotating Viewports
    • Creating a Title Block
      • Modelspace Limits
      • Setting your Layers
      • Rectangle Command
      • Offset Command
      • Explode and Erase
      • Trim and Extend
      • Point Styles
    • Text and Attributes
      • Single Line Text (DTEXT)
      • Multi Line Text (MTEXT)
      • Defining Attributes
    • Converting the Title Block
      • Making a Block
      • Tidying Up
      • Viewports
      • Save As a DWG
    • Content Reuse
      • Utilizing Layer 0
      • Dynamic Blocks
      • Inserting a Block
      • Grip Editing
      • Tool Palettes
      • Design Center
      • Managing Tool Palettes
      • Exporting Tool Palettes
      • Making a DWG from a Block
      • Redefining a Block
    • Converting to a Drawing Template
      • Options Dialog
      • Creating A Template (DWT)
      • DWG from a DWT File
      • DWG File Management
    • Dimensions and Annotations
      • Measuring Tools
      • Using the Dimension Panel
      • Using Annotative Scaling
      • Viewport Scales
      • More Annotation Scaling
      • Using Multileaders
    • Setting up Viewports
      • Visible Viewport Layers
      • Locking Viewport Scales
    • Layouts and Page Setups
      • Setting Layout Properties
      • Page Setups
    • Plotting your Drawing
      • Plotting from the Model Tab
      • Plotting - Layouts and Colors
    • Publishing your Drawing
      • Using the Publish Command
      • Using eTransmit
      • Plotting to PDF
      • Plotting to DWF
      • DWF Design Review
      • DWG TrueView
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