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AutoCAD 2007: Design, visualise, and document your ideas clearly and efficiently with AutoCAD software. From conceptual design through to drafting and detailing, AutoCAD® 2007 enables you to explore ideas as never before.

Create, edit, and develop design alternatives using realistic solids and surfaces in an updated design environment. With AutoCAD® 2007 you can communicate your ideas with powerful sketch, shadow, and rendering tools, including intuitive walk-through animations. Then turn your concepts into a set of documents with the new section and flatten functionality.

Additional 2D functionality hasn?t been forgotten in AutoCAD 2007 either. You can now attach DWF files and reference them within your AutoCAD editing session. There is also a new Adobe PDF publishing option to help with creating standard electronic output format.

AutoCAD 2007 Tutorial AutoCAD 2007 Tutorial

By: Ivanhoe Tejeda:
AutoCAD® is the most popular software for Architectural drawing and design visualization. This practical "how to" course by Ivanhoe Tejeda builds on the skills of beginning AutoCAD® users who want to learn advanced 2D commands, 3D modeling commands, and rendering techniques. The tutorial begins with examples of construction drawings and continues with the modeling and rendering of a residential project. The title also introduces the use of Adobe software to create an architectural portfolio. AutoCAD® drawing files and Adobe files are provided at every step to assist the user in the learning process.

AutoCAD 2007 Software
AutoCAD 2007 Software

The new release of AutoCAD 2007 offers many possibilities in creating both 2D drawings and 3D AutoCAD models. Although the AutoCAD 2007 release primarily focuses on 3D improvements and new 3D commands, many 2D features have been added as well.


Online AutoCAD 2007 Video Tutorial

AutoCAD 2007 Tutorial

Online AutoCAD 2007 Video Tutorial

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