
Friday, May 15, 2009
Friday, May 8, 2009
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Design Brief
-to do right thing the right way
-put in writing what you are planning to do in your project
-include what you intend to learn
What is it?
-a document
-an insurance between parties
-can be changed later
-a basic description of what is need
-both parties must know what they are getting into to
Content
-Project background
-Project type; The "unknown" in the equation
-Directing Resources
-Results
-General facts
-Technical info, details
-Precise project info
-Phases
-Research Areas
Why
-the personnel might change
-avoid waste of time and resources
-starting is easier and faster
-recognizes biggest challenges before hand
-not relying on intutition time running on communication between people
-no surprises
-things might change, important to know what is happening in the beginning, and what might happen later
-might save your project, might be unnecessary, but hard to know in advance
-better to ask in the beginning
Brief is meant to be alive
(working document)
Friday, May 1, 2009
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Line thickness is the height of a line, not the width which it is often confused with. It is used to give the line a 3-D effect.

You can start working in true 3-D with the Region, Extrude, and Face Command.
Region specifies an area, and Extrude makes a shape 3-D from a 2-D closed shape. (It pulls it out)

Lesson 3-7a Extruding to Create 3-D objects

Lesson 3-8 Revolved Objects
Resurf rotates a line along a path to create a surface around an axis. Revolve creates a solid object from a line along a path.

Using Render you can add lighting and texture to your object

A primitive solid is a simple object that you can use to work with in 3D. AutoCAD has some basic 3D shape commands at your disposal. From these basic primitives, you can start building your 3D models.
Lesson 3-11 Boolean Operations
COMMAND | INPUT | ICON | DESCRIPTION |
UNION | UNI | Joins two or more solids into creating one based on the total geometry of all. | |
SUBTRACT | SU | Subtracts one or more solids from another creating a solid based on the remaining geometry. | |
INTERSECT | IN | Creates a single solid from one more solids based on the intersected geometry. | |
EXTRUDE FACE | SOLID EDIT | Allows you to increase the size of a solid by extruding out one of its faces. | |
SLICE | SLICE | Slices a solid along a cutting plane. | |
3D ALIGN | 3DALIGN | ![]() | Aligns 2 3D Objects in 3D space. |
Lesson 3-12 The User Co-ordinate System
It allows you to change the plane you are drawing on so that you can add more detail

Lesson 3-13 Mapping Materials
Involves changing the size of the image (material) and the orientation of it so that it makes the most sense and looks presentable.
COMMAND OR INPUT | ICON | DESCRIPTION | |
MATERIALMAP | None | Enter this on the command line to select mapping options via keyboard. | |
Planar Mapping | Maps individual faces of an object. | ||
Box Mapping | Maps any solid object with controls for width, depth and height as well as rotation on all sides. | ||
Sphere Mapping | Allows you to map any solid object, but uses rotation only. | ||
Cylinder mapping | Maps a solid object with height and rotation only. |
Lesson 3-14 Creating New Materials
Sometimes you need to create your own material images because Auto CAD does not have them already.
You can load your own images to use and then add them to your object.

Lesson 3-15
Lesson 3-16
Lesson 3-17
All involve using Auto CAD 3-D they contain extra topics or tools through a project, of building a house.
