Anthony Adu Yeboah, Instructor
Computer-Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) for architects using the software program AutoCAD. The course is an intensive study of 3D creation, viewing, perspective creation, rendering, and plotting.
Prerequisite: ARC189
Text: None
Course 
  Outline:
  Introduction 
  and Review 
  Architectural and Interior Design Drawings 
  HVAC, Electrical, Power,
  Plumbing/Fire Protection Drawings 
  Civil/Structural/ Mapping/Site Preparation 
  Multidiscipline Application, 
  External Reference Files 
  3D Modeling - extrusions 
  3D Modeling – 3d faces 
  3D Modeling – creation of perspectives 
  Rendering in 3D, setting views 
  Rendering in 3D, placing lights 
  Rendering in 3D, creating and placing textures 
  Rendering in 3D, output to file, paper and Internet 
  Building elevations and elevations 
  Door and Window schedules 
  Creating a student web site 
How to set up a plotter in room AT135
Reference Topics:
 Optional 
        Architectural Desktop Exercises