Learn how to take your AutoCAD drawings into the browser-based version of AutoCAD and work on your designs from virtually anywhere.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Take your AutoCAD drawings online in the AutoCAD web app
- What you should know before watching this course
- Using the exercise files
- The new AutoCAD 2019 interface
- The new AutoCAD web app command line
- Your Autodesk account in AutoCAD 2019
- Saving from AutoCAD desktop to the cloud
- Logging into and using the AutoCAD web app
- The folder structure and creating a new folder
- Uploading a new drawing
- Starting a new AutoCAD web drawing
- Locating and opening your drawing in the cloud
- The fonts display warning and Simplex
- Zooming in and out in your drawing
- Using modelspace and the layout tabs
- The WYSIWYG display in your Layout tabs
- Selecting an object
- Checking and changing the properties of an object
- Locking a layer
- Changing layer visibility
- Changing layer color
- Creating a new layer
- Setting the current drafting layer
- Polar tracking and setting increments
- Setting object snaps
- Using object snaps and snap overrides in your drawing
- Setting your drawing units
- Changing your zoom direction in the Navigation panel
- Understand changes to the Draw tab
- The LINE command
- The POLYLINE command
- The CIRCLE command
- The ARC command
- The RECTANGLE command
- Understand changes to the Modify tab
- The MOVE command
- Adding corners to objects with the FILLET (0 radius) command
- Extending and trimming objects
- Mirroring and copying objects
- Offsetting objects
- Rotating objects
- Scaling objects
- Matching object properties
- Understand changes to the Annotation tab
- Annotation in AutoCAD web (Simplex only)
- Adding MTEXT to your drawings
- Adding dimensions to your drawings
- Adding multileaders
- Working with revision clouds
- Using Undo and Redo
- Keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+Z, Ctrl+C, and Ctrl+V)
- Zoom Extents and Zoom Window
- Using the Save button to cache your drawing
- Opening your saved drawing from the AutoCAD web home screen
- The new command line
- Typing commands
- Using submenus in commands
- Next steps
Taught by
Shaun Bryant