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The following full-day course is intended for professionals who rely
on DataCAD 12 for producing design-development, contract, and
presentation drawings. Note: This
course is not intended for beginners.
Course Outline
Morning Session (8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.)
Production Drawing
The morning session focuses on using DataCAD 12's new features
such as Smart Entities, Paragraph Text, Entity Properties Editors,
Symbol Tools, and Snapping, Dimension, Clipping, and Plotting
enhancements for as-built and production drawing. The instructors will
also cover critical shortcuts and drawing organization techniques
designed to streamline the documentation process.
Introduction
- Overview of important settings
● DataCAD’s interface
● “Global” program preferences
● “Local” drawing preferences
- Default drawings
- Auto-recover saves versus backups
- Session backups
Smart Entities
- Key terms and concepts
● Type
● Control line
● Node
- Smart walls
● As-builts to production
● Creating and managing types
● Drawing and cleanup
● Combining with ‘Classic’ walls
- Smart doors and windows
● Creating custom types using 2D symbols
● Placing and editing
- Using Search and replace
- Extracting 2D
- Exporting to DWG
Sections and Elevations
- Creating elevations and sections from smart entities
- Using hidden line removal
- Using XREFs
Site Plans
- Plot plans
- Importing data
Text
- Stringline text
● Alignment
● Text Scale
● Fix Text
● Using with clip cubes
- MText and PText
● TrueType versus SHX
● Formatting and resizing
- Symbol attribute text
● Drawing notation
Dimensions
- Text Scale
- Lock Scale
- Dimension Styles
Hatching and Fills
- Associative hatch
● Contour search
● Locking origin, scale, and angle
● Using the Entity Properties Editor
- Fills
● Solid, pattern, and bitmap
● Display and print order
- Working with voids, text and symbols
Symbols
- Symbol Browser
- Symbol Scale
- Dynamic Flip
- Rotate by center
- Reload and replace
- Clipping
- Editing
- Exploding
- Translating to/from DWG
XREFs
- Nested
- Self-referencing
- Circular
- Managing
● Highlighting
● Naming
● Binding
● Binding to symbols
- XClips
Printing and Plotting
- Choosing and Installing Printer drivers
- Using Check Plot
- Multi-scale Plotting
● Details and GoTo Views
● Binding sheets for DWG export
- Pen Tables
- Creating PDFs
- Batch Plotting
- Plot Files
● Working with service bureaus
Afternoon Session (1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.)
3D Modeling and Rendering
The afternoon session focuses on using new features such as
Smart Entities, 3D Booleans, 3D Edit Planes, Entity Properties Editors,
Rendering Settings, Symbol Tools, and SketchUp Import for
design-development and presentation drawings. The instructors will
also cover fundamental modeling techniques designed to streamline the
visualization process.
Smart Entities
- Smart walls
● Preliminary design to presentation
● Creating and managing types
● Applying materials for rendering
● Combining with 3D entities
- Smart doors and windows
● Creating custom types using 3D symbols
● Applying materials for rendering
● Placing and editing
- Using Search and replace
- Extracting 3D
- Exporting to DWG
Roof Modeling
- Creation methods
● Working with 3D polygons
● Surface of revolution
- Using RoofIt
- Using 3rd party tools
Stairs
- Using 3D Stairs
SketchUp
- Inserting SketchUp files
- Exporting to SketchUp
Working with other 3D Formats
- o2c, 3DS, and STL
3D Modeling
- Object normals
- Working with covered polylines
- 3D Power Tools
● Using Sweep
- 3D Boolean operations
- Modeling with symbols and XREFs
- Using Drop Mesh and the TIN modeler
Shading and Rendering
- Key terms and concepts
- Material by color versus layer
- Managing materials
● Assigning
● Creating
● Texture origin
- Using the Object Viewer
● Navigation
● Background color/image
● Saving an image
● Saving an object
- Material Properties
● Shiny and metallic
● Transparent (glass and water)
● Texture mapping
- Lighting
● Interior versus exterior
● Using XREFs
● Color and intensity
- 3D Signage
- Creating a final rendering
● Enhancing final output
● Color printing
- Using o2c Interactive
● Views and schemes
● Batch rendering
● Creating an animation
● Creating a web page
Where to get help
- Web sites
- Books and Publications
Resources
- Web sites
- Hardware and Software
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Mark F. Madura
Mark F. Madura has been the President and Chief Executive Officer of
DATACAD LLC since October 1996. Prior to that, Mr. Madura was with
Cadkey Inc. from June 1995 to October 1996 as Vice President AEC Product
Group. Prior to joining Cadkey, Mr. Madura was the President of Madura
Studios Inc. (a Boston-based CADD consulting firm) from August 1990 to
June 1995. From 1982 to 1990, Mr. Madura held various drafting and
design positions in the fields of engineering, landscape architecture,
lighting design, architecture, and design-build. Madura studied
engineering at Boston University and architecture at Roger Williams
University in Rhode Island.
Mark A. Toce
Mark A. Toce is the Senior Product Specialist for DATACAD LLC and has
been involved in the support, testing, and development of DataCAD since
October 1999. Prior to joining DATACAD, Mr. Toce received his B.A.
Degree in Political Science from the University of Connecticut.
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