2016
Lynda
Shaun Bryant
02:23:12
English
When it comes to CAD, "plotting" refers to everything around printing and page setup, while "publishing" refers to electronic output. These techniques are intertwined in AutoCAD. The goal of both is to clearly communicate design intent to the contractors, architects, and engineers involved in the project. Watch this course to learn how to plot and publish your own drawings effectively, using the appropriate tools and settings within AutoCAD 2016. Shaun Bryant covers scaling views, customizing page setups for layouts, and assigning plot styles to change the appearance of your drawings when they go to plot or publish. He also shows how to adjust individual settings in the Plot and Publish dialogs, so that you end up with smart, readable printouts, DWFs, and PDFs.
Introduction 2m 39s
1. Introduction to Plotting and Publishing 9m 20s
2. Modelspace & Paperspace 13m 56s
3. Page Setup Manager 18m 37s
4. Viewports 18m 40s
5. Plotting to Scale 11m 42s
6. Quick View and Drawing Tabs 6m 45s
7. Plotting Styles & Setting Up 17m 53s
8. Plotting Electronically 23m 57s
9. Publishing Your Drawings 17m 43s
Conclusion 1m 45s
Download File Size:360.65 MB