AutoCAD is computer-aided design (CAD) software that is used for precise 2D and 3D drafting, design, and modelling with solids, surfaces, mesh objects, documentation features, and more.
It allows you to draw and edit digital 2D and 3D designs more quickly and easily than you could by hand. The files can also be easily saved and stored in the cloud, so they be accessed anywhere at anytime.
What is AutoCAD and its applications
Navigating the AutoCAD interface
Setting up units and workspace
Line, Circle, Arc, Rectangle, Polygon
Using Object Snap (OSNAP)
Grid and Snap settings
Move, Copy, Rotate, Scale, Mirror
Trim, Extend, Fillet, Chamfer
Offset, Array, Stretch
Creating and managing layers
Color, Line Type, Line Weight
Layer control and organization
Text and Multiline Text (MTEXT)
Dimension styles and types
Leaders, Hatching, and Gradient
Creating and inserting blocks
Dynamic blocks
Title blocks and standard templates
2D to 3D conversion
3D commands: Extrude, Revolve, Sweep, Loft
Working in 3D viewports
Applying materials to 3D objects
Basic lighting setup
Rendering 3D scenes
Layouts and viewports
Page setup and plotting drawings
Exporting to PDF
Create a complete 2D plan or 3D model
Evaluate speed, accuracy, and creativity
Certification on successful completion