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| General AutoCAD Classes | ||
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| Autodesk® Inventor® Classes | ||
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This course is for the user who needs to learn the capabilities found in the latest release of Autodesk Inventor. This class covers part and assembly modeling, and basic 2D drawings and annotations. | ||
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This class will focus on complex shape design, advanced assembly modeling, presentations, annotations, table driven parts and assemblies. Attention will also be given to adaptivity and other techniques for creating models that will update intelligently upon editing. | ||
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This course will cover sheet metal and surface modeling as well as intelligent, automated features and parts such as ifeatures and iparts. We will also discuss file translations issues between other autodesk products. | ||
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This course covers the new and enhanced functionalities and workflows offered in Autodesk Inventor® 2010. Students learn how to quickly take advantage of the advanced shape description, functional design, family-of-products design, large assembly management, and enhanced documentation tools offered in Autodesk Inventor 2010. | ||
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This course covers the fundamental principles and recommended workflows for creating photo-realistic renderings and animations of 3D parts and assemblies using Autodesk Inventor®. Students learn the correct techniques and recommended workflows for defining the appearance of 3D models, creating and positioning light sources, and customizing camera settings to create renderings and animations in Inventor Studio. (Cost of class does NOT include price of book.) | ||
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This course covers the fundamentals of injection mold design using the Tooling package for Autodesk Inventor. | ||
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Utilizing the latest release of Autodesk® Inventor®, this class will teach students the fundamental principles and recommended workflows for creating and documenting 3D electrical parts and wire harness designs. | ||
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Utilizing the latest release of Autodesk® Inventor®, this class will teach students the fundamental principles and recommended workflows for creating and documenting rigid tubing, flexible hose, and piping systems. | ||
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This class is for the user who would like to learn the fundamental principles and recommended workflows for analyzing designs and creating dynamic simulations of mechanisms using Autodesk® Inventor® Professional 2010. | ||
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| Mechanical Desktop Classes | ||
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| AutoCAD Architecture Classes | ||
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This course is designed for the individual that has some experience with AutoCAD and would like to learn how to use the powerful features in latest release of AutoCAD Architecture. AutoCAD Architecture is a comprehensive tool for architectural design and drafting. | ||
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| 3D Studio Classes | ||
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| Programming and Customization Classes | ||
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This course is for the user who wishes to create programs that customize the way in which AutoCAD works. | ||
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This course is for the AutoLISP programmer who wishes to create more powerful programs and enhance their knowledge of the AutoLISP language. | ||
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This course is for the AutoCAD user or manager that needs to change the AutoCAD environment. | ||
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