Sunday, 8 May 2011

COMPUTER AIDED ENGINEERING DRAWING

COMPUTER AIDED ENGINEERING DRAWING


Introduction to AutoCAD Environment


Starting Autocad

 
Start AutoCAD by clicking on the Windows Start button (bottom left), then move the mouse to Programs then CAD and Modeling then "AutoCAD Architectural Desktop 2" and click on AutoCAD Architectural Desktop 2. A dialog giving various startup options will be displayed. Select the second option: "Start from Scratch" and click OK.

Once you have loaded AutoCAD, move the mouse around until you see a crosshair cursor. The AutoCAD window has a number of important features: 


Figure 1       AutoCAD screen.
  1. The standard Windows drop-down menus.
The standard Windows toolbar below the menus, it includes: File-New, File-Open, File-Save, Print and "Find and Replace"(!!). 
  1. In addition to the standard toolbar there will be a number of AutoCAD specific toolbars: Object Properties, Draw and Modify (there may be others...?).
  2. The graphics areas - that's the area where you draw - note the scroll bars and the axis label.
  3. View Tabs - these 'tabs' give access to different view of the current drawing. The "model" tab should be selected at present.
  4. The command area - this small window (by default) has space for three lines of text - this is where you type commands.
  5. The status area, at the bottom of the AutoCAD window, this includes the current cursor position.

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