This AutoCAD, Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator and 3ds Max training Essentials course teaches candidates the features, commands, and techniques for creating, editing, and printing drawings. Using hands-on exercises, students explore how to create 2D & 3D production designs, demonstrating the modeling process using techniques that can be applied to the mainstream drafting industries.
This training course is designed for those who are new or occasional users to the featured software. It incorporates the features, commands, and techniques for becoming more productive when creating, annotating, and printing designs.
Prerequisites It is advised, but not mandatory, that candidates have a working knowledge of the following:
- Drafting, design, or engineering principles.
- Microsoft Windows Vista or Microsoft Windows XP.
Objective To teach users the basic commands necessary for professional 2D & 3D drawing, design, drafting and modeling using the featured software.
After completing this class, users will be able to:
- Navigate the user interfaces.
- Use the fundamental features of the software.
- Present drawings in a detailed and visually impressive way.
- To teach students powerful tools and techniques for drawing, dimensioning, and printing.
- To enable students to reuse content that has been previously created, and extract information from their designs.
With an understanding of these tools, students can begin to streamline the design process and become more productive with the featured software.
The training will be held at our training centre in Wardour Street, on the corner of Oxford Street.
Candidates for the standard Autodesk courses will receive an accredited certificate of completion from Autodesk, courseware volumes for each course, with comprehensive notes and guidelines to the material that you will be trained on as well as a 30 day trial for the software so that you can practice in your own time.
To find out more about this course and receive obligation-free information, simply fill out the enquiry form at the top of the page.