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This tutorial will teach you how to create 3d model using AutoCAD 2009, you can also learn step by step function and command. Chapter 1 3D Interface. Workspaces AutoCAD workspaces are sets of menus, toolbars and dockable windows (such as the Properties palette, DesignCenter, and the Tool palettes window) that are grouped and organized so that you can work in a custom, task-oriented drawing environment. Preset 3D Viewports, Named Views, Steering Wheel, Steering Wheel Settings, VPOINT Command (Tripod), VPOINT Command (Rotate), DDVPOINT, Plan View, Chapter 2 Thickness and Elevation,Thickness Command, Change Existing Thickness, Chapter 3 Visualizing Your Model, HIDE Command, Visual style, Chapter 4 Z Coordinates, Chapter 6 3D Orbit, Chapter 7 3D Navigation, Chapter 8 3D Model Objects, Chapter 9 2D Solids and 3D Faces, Chapter 10 Basic 3D Surfaces, Chapter 11 Complex Surfaces, Chapter 12 Creating Solids, Chapter 13 3D Edits, Chapter 14 Solid Composites, Chapter 15 Modifying Solid Faces, Chapter 16 Editing Solids, Chapter 17 Sections and Flat Objects from 3D Models, Chapter 18 Introduction to Rendering, Chapter 19 Materials, Chapter 20 Lights, Chapter 21 Render Environments and Background, Chapter 22 Advanced Render Commands. This guide available to download in pdf files consist of 228 pages.

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