2nd Edition

3D Modeling in AutoCAD Creating and Using 3D Models in AutoCAD 2000, 2000i, 2002, and 2004

By John Wilson Copyright 2002
    563 Pages
    by CRC Press

    563 Pages
    by CRC Press

    * For AutoCAD 2004, 2002, and 2000 users Take your AutoCAD skills to the next level -- master its 3D modeling capabilities. Using the same 2D commands and tools you are accustomed to drafting with, you can actually construct the object you are designing.

    Preface, Introduction, SECTION 1: Working with Wireframe Models in 3D Space, SECTION 2: Building Surface Models, SECTION 3: Building Solid Models, SECTION 4: 2D Output and Paper Space, SECTION 5: Renderings from 3D Models

    Biography

    John E. Wilson , a columnist for CADENCE magazine since 1991, runs a one-person design and drafting service. While the bulk of his work involves mechanical parts, he has worked in a wide variety of other fields, ranging from water treatment plant piping to control diagrams for electrical motors. John has contributed a regular column to CADENCE since 1993 that focuses on the 3D features of AutoCAD and Mechanical Desktop. He is also the author of the book, Mechanical Desktop 5: Parametric Modeling.