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Working with Geometric Constraints in AutoCAD

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Course Features

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Duration

62 minutes

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

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Accessibility

Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Intermediate

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

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Video Content

62 minutes

Course Description

This tutorial will show you how to use different constraints within AutoCAD to modify geometry. We will start with Geometric Constraints. Here we will look at each type of constraint and then see how they can be applied to a structural diagram. After we have covered each Geometric Constraint we will move on to Dimensional Constraints. To maintain certain geometrical and dimensional characteristics, we will apply constraints to our drawings. We'll also discuss Auto Constraint and Inferring Constraints, as well as the limitations and benefits of each. This tutorial will give you a solid understanding about how constraints can be used to transform your drawings from 2D linework into a more parametric approach for drafting and designing. AutoCAD 2015 is required.

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What You Will Learn

By the end of this tutorial, you'll gain a solid understanding of how constraints can help take your drawings from simple 2D linework to a more parametric approach to drafting and design

Finally, we'll take a look at Auto Constrain and Inferring Constraints and some of the benefits and limitations of using one or the other

Learn how to apply various types of constraints to geometry within AutoCAD

Once we've covered each Geometric Constraint, we'll learn about Dimensional Constraints

Software required AutoCAD 2015

We'll apply linear, aligned, and even angular constraints to our drawing in order to maintain certain geometric and dimensional characteristics

We'll begin with Geometric Constraints where we'll look at each type and see how we can then apply them to a structural diagram

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