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| AutoCAD topics are applicable to all AutoCAD based products, including AutoCAD, AutoCAD Map 3D, AutoCAD Architecture and Civil 3D. CAD Masters also offers 3 months of technical support services following your training, provided by our Engineers, Trainers and Designers. | This introductory course is recommended for new users of all AutoCAD based products. Course emphasizes fundamental 2-D drafting skills.
This course is recommended for drafters, designers, engineers and managers that are new or inexperienced in Bluebeam Review. Course emphasizes the workflow from receiving PDF documents to synthesizing a combined deliverable with markups and metadata. Finally, we create a live session to collaborate with team members and share real-time notes within the PDF.
This course is recommended for users who have completed AutoCAD Level I and for existing users who wish to improve their AutoCAD skills. Course emphasizes plotting and managing drawings. Learn the commands that all experienced AutoCAD users should know and understand.
This course is a must for advanced users who have taken AutoCAD level I and II. Realize the full potential of AutoCAD as you learn the ins and outs.
This course introduces new features of the latest AutoCAD release as compared to previous versions, and is recommended to maintain and improve productivity when upgrading to a newer version of AutoCAD. Users transitioning from previous versions will learn new AutoCAD features and productivity enhancements included in the latest release and 2 to 3 releases back.
This introductory course is recommended for all Project Managers that seldom use AutoCAD but manage a group using AutoCAD based products such as AutoCAD Civil 3D, Architecture or MEP. After taking this course you will better understand AutoCAD terminology, how long tasks in AutoCAD will take and how to make minor modifications to annotation in drawings.
CAD Managers - this course should be considered as required research to best equip you to make important decisions regarding your standard workflow procedures.
Learning to create beautiful 3D drawings is deceptively simple and quickly becomes much more complicated than simple 2D drafting. Learn about 3D navigation, solid models, cutting sections, visual styles, lighting, materials and rendered scenes.
This course is recommended for AutoCAD users seeking to learn more about plotting in AutoCAD.
This course introduces the tools available within Raster Design to manipulate hybrid (raster & vector) files. Course emphasis is overlaying, editing, and plotting hybrid files as well as raster to vector conversion tools.
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| 3-Day training: $975 offered from 9am to 5pm This introductory course is recommended for new users of all AutoCAD based products. Course emphasizes fundamental 2-D drafting skills.
Topics include: Drawing setup, units and scale, object creation and editing functions, display and zoom functions, advanced drawing functions including 2D and 3D polylines, layer creation and management, text, dimensions, accuracy issues including object snaps, blocks, dimensioning, the Cartesian coordinate system, relative coordinates, coordinate precision, and more. Through lecture and hands-on exercises, our instructors will help you develop the necessary skills for efficient and accurate drafting.
Prerequisite: None. | | | | go to the top
| | 1/2-Day training: $175 offered from 9am to 12:30pm This course is recommended for drafters, designers, engineers and managers that are new or inexperienced in Bluebeam Review. Course emphasizes the workflow from receiving PDF documents to synthesizing a combined deliverable with markups and metadata. Finally, we create a live session to collaborate with team members and share real-time notes within the PDF.
Topics include:PDF Tools (combining documents, page labels, and naming sheets), Interface, Navigate, Selection, Markup Tools, Measurements, Collaborative Review, Publishing, and Signing Documents.
Prerequisites: None. | | | | go to the top
| | 2-Day training: $650 offered from 9am to 5pm This course is recommended for users who have completed AutoCAD Level I and for existing users who wish to improve their AutoCAD skills. Course emphasizes plotting and managing drawings. Learn the commands that all experienced AutoCAD users should know and understand.
Topics include:external references, drawing file management, paper space, page setups, plotting, publishing, PDFs, DWFs, raster images, tables, text from Microsoft Word, line types, annotative objects, fields, design center, data extraction, and etransmit.
Prerequisite: AutoCAD Level I or instructor's consent. | | | | go to the top
| | 1-Day training: $325 offered from 9am to 5pm This course is a must for advanced users who have taken AutoCAD level I and II. Realize the full potential of AutoCAD as you learn the ins and outs.
Topics include: the CUI, options, profiles, customizing toolbars, menus, keyboard shortcuts, and tool palettes. Sheet Set Manager - templates, fields, page setups, view blocks, callout blocks. Dynamic Blocks - block editor, parameters, actions, creation and constraints.
Prerequisite: AutoCAD Level I and AutoCAD Level II or instructor's consent. | | | | go to the top
| | 1-Day training: $325 offered from 9am to 5pm (Call for availability: 3+ students required) This course introduces new features of the latest AutoCAD release as compared to previous versions, and is recommended to maintain and improve productivity when upgrading to a newer version of AutoCAD. Users transitioning from previous versions will learn new AutoCAD features and productivity enhancements included in the latest release and 2 to 3 releases back.
Topics include:Interface changes, associative arrays, parametric constraints, selection and grip improvements, PDF improvements, annotation changes, and other often overlooked command updates that will enhance productivity. This course does not include the 3D solid modeling; please see the AutoCAD Solid Modeling training course for more information on 3D modeling.
Prerequisite: Prior knowledge of previous versions of AutoCAD. | | | | go to the top
| | 2-Day training: $650 offered from 9am to 5pm (Call for availability: 3+ students required) This introductory course is recommended for all Project Managers that seldom use AutoCAD but manage a group using AutoCAD based products such as AutoCAD Civil 3D, Architecture or MEP. After taking this course you will better understand AutoCAD terminology, how long tasks in AutoCAD will take and how to make minor modifications to annotation in drawings. This course covers layers, blocks, external references, images, text, dimensions, tables, viewing, plotting and publishing drawings.
Prerequisite: None. | | | | go to the top
| | 1-Day training: Call for availability CAD Managers - this course should be considered as required research to best equip you to make important decisions regarding your standard workflow procedures.
Topics include: File management, layer naming, linetypes, symbol management, style management, plotting configurations, troubleshooting drawings, best practices, templates, design center, tool palettes and DWS files.
Prerequisite: AutoCAD Level I and AutoCAD Level II or instructor's consent. | | | | go to the top
| | 1-Day training: $325 offered from 9am to 5pm Learning to create beautiful 3D drawings is deceptively simple and quickly becomes much more complicated than simple 2D drafting. Learn about 3D navigation, solid models, cutting sections, visual styles, lighting, materials and rendered scenes.
Topics include: 3D navigation, solid models, cutting sections, visual styles, lighting, materials and rendered scenes.
Prerequisite: AutoCAD Level I or instructor's consent. | | | | go to the top
| | 1 Day Applicable to: AutoCAD, AutoCAD Map 3D, Architectural Desktop, MEP, Land Desktop and Civil 3D 2007.
Topics include: Configuring plotters and pc3 files, creating and editing plot styles to control lineweight and colors, creating saved page setups and importing layouts from other drawings, setting up and publishing multiple layouts, plotting to scale, custom paper sizes, plotting to electronic files (PDF, DWF, or PLT), and more. | | | | go to the top
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Topics include: Raster Design provides raster display, image enhancement, and plotting capabilities for satellite imagery, scanned aerial photographs, or color TIFF images within AutoCAD. Learn editing tools to locate, erase, and change raster as easily as vector. Rubbersheeting tools facilitate more exact georeferencing. Overlay photographic images behind maps, plan and profile sheets, and other construction documents for site feasibility studies, presentation drawings, GIS, and more. Use the Palette Manager to change the colors of the image like layers in an AutoCAD drawing. "Heads-up" digitizing improves speed and accuracy. Line following routines can be used for automated conversion of contour data. Text recognition routines convert raster text to AutoCAD text objects. Scanned drawings may be converted completely to AutoCAD vectors or partially revised and plotted as hybrid raster/vector drawings.
Prerequisites: AutoCAD Level I and II or instructor's consent. | | | | go to the top
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