Autocad: The Complete Reference
Released: Jan 01, 1991
Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Osborne Media
Format: Paperback, 896 pages
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Description:
AutoCAD is used to create complex drawings that depend on accurate, precise dimensions and intricate line drawings. Release II contains enhanced advanced modelling extensions and an advanced user interface that can produce 3D drawings. For these reasons, this program is popular among engineers, architects and scientists. AutoCAD is also being used in business applications because its pre-drawn graphics, components, symbols, and fonts are easier to modify than clip-art images produced by paint programs. This book discusses enhancements made to the advanced modelling extensions found in Release II. A chapter is devoted to AutoCAD on UNIX.
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