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David is a regular speaker. For 2009, David will be presenting five
different courses at Autodesk University. You can use the links below to
download the handouts for those courses:
For 2008, David presented six different
courses at Autodesk University on various aspects of using Autodesk software. As promised,
much of the materials from those courses are
available for download. These materials may be reproduced for personal or
in-house use.
Please note that all materials are copyright © 2008, David
S. Cohn. All rights reserved.
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Here you will find course
materials presented at Autodesk University 2008, held December 2-5,
2008 in Las Vegas, NV. |
Abstract:
Do you need to create renderings of your architectural projects? Learn
how to convert 3D drawings into finished, professional-looking
renderings using the tools already built into AutoCAD. In this class,
you'll learn all about AutoCAD Lighting, Materials, Textures, and
Rendering commands. We'll take several typical architectural models and
create finished photo-realistic images.
Get the PowerPoint presentation
3304KB PDF
Get the course handout
1251KB PDF
View as a webcast
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Abstract:
Do you need to create renderings of your architectural projects? This
class continues our discussion of converting 3D architectural drawings
into finished, professional-looking renderings using the tools already
built into AutoCAD. In this class, you'll learn how to place Cameras and
create views, render to the screen, save renderings to a file, and
redisplay rendered images. We'll also learn how to create animations
using the AutoCAD Walkthrough and Flythrough tools.
Get the PowerPoint presentation
2018KB PDF
Get the course handout
1002KB PDF
View as a webcast
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Abstract:
Are you ready to take the next step and use building information
modeling to share data across the entire design team? As more people
adopt BIM, the need for sharing data and information across disciplines
has become increasingly critical. In this class, we will look at how the
Revit platform facilitates collaboration and coordination among
architects and engineers. We'll examine how to link project files
between Revit Architecture, Revit Structure, and Revit MEP, coordinate
work between disciplines, identify and correct interferences, and use
Revit's revision tracking to keep track of changes.
Get the PowerPoint presentation
1718KB PDF
Get the course handout
828KB PDF
View as a webcast
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Abstract:
Do you find it confusing that you draw everything full-size in AutoCAD,
but when it comes to text and annotations, you've got to think about the
scale at which the drawing will eventually be plotted? Well, no more.
The Annotation Scaling functionality in AutoCAD lets you create text,
dimensions, hatch patterns, and other annotation objects that
automatically change their size and placement to match the scale of the
viewport. In other words, annotation scale is now automated. See how
easy it is to apply annotation properties to text, dimensions, leaders,
tolerances, blocks, attributes, and hatches. In this class you will
learn everything you need to know to create annotation styles and apply
annotation scales to layout viewports and model space. The annotation
scaling tools can save you hours of time previously spent calculating
scale factors, and creating, editing, and managing drawing annotations
at multiple scales.
Get the PowerPoint presentation
1756KB PDF
Get the course handout
1409KB PDF
View as a webcast
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Abstract:
Do you need to create room finish schedules, parts lists, and bills of
materials? For years, AutoCAD users have been creating tables for use as
parts lists, bills of materials, schedules, and so on, by either
laboriously creating them manually or extracting attribute data to an
external file and then importing it back into AutoCAD. But this is no
longer necessary. Learn how to use new tools in AutoCAD to extract
attribute data directly to an AutoCAD table, and update those tables
automatically when changes occur. You'll also learn how to perform
calculations on table data directly within AutoCAD and how to link
AutoCAD and Excel data into a single table that can be updated
automatically. Now you can create accurate, easy-to-update data, saving
you time and money.
Get the PowerPoint presentation
2738KB PDF
Get the course handout
2868KB PDF
View as a webcast
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Abstract:
Do you need to exchange drawings and collaborate with others who don't
use Autodesk products like AutoCAD, Inventor, or Revit? Learn how to
publish AutoCAD drawings as DWF files and then collaborate using
Autodesk Design Review. This class covers creating DWF files, using
Autodesk Design Review to view, measure and mark up those DWF files, and
then use AutoCAD's Markup Set Manager to view and respond to those
markups in a seamless collaboration process. This class will also
illustrate how this same process works with other Autodesk products such
as Revit and Inventor.
Get the PowerPoint presentation
1870KB PDF
Get the course handout
963KB PDF
View as a webcast
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Here you will find course materials presented at earlier Autodesk
University conferences. Since several of David's 2008 are updated
versions of material presented in previous years, some of those
older classes are no longer included in this list.. |
Abstract:
Collaboration between project teams can be overwhelming. Building
project teams consist of architects, engineers, consultants, owners, and
contractors. How do they all work together? This session looks at data
exchange between members of the design/construction team. We'll
investigate how team members can collaborate using the entire family of
Revit Software—Architecture, Structure, and MEP—as well as using other
Autodesk and third-party software tools..
Get the PowerPoint presentation
2680KB
Get the course handout
2363KB
View the AU Screencast
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Abstract:
If you want a highly practical introduction to web publishing that will
focus on AutoCAD-based content, this class is for you. Learn all about
the tools available to you for web-enabling AutoCAD drawings. You'll see
how to add and manage hyperlinks in AutoCAD drawings, save drawings as
design web format (DWF) files, create i-drop content, and incorporate it
all into custom-designed web pages. This class includes actual HTML
coding and practical real-world examples.
Get the PowerPoint presentation
753KB
Get the course handout
312KB
Get other course materials
(ZIP file containing DWG and DWF files, XML, HTML code, etc.)
549KB
Sample web page
containing examples used in class
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Functional Wall Fundamentals
(BD31-5) – originally presented at Autodesk University 2006
Abstract:
It's time to move beyond the basics of two lines and create real walls.
First, we'll cover the elements that make up the properties of a wall.
Then we will look at how to create new wall types with internal details
and fully defined materials. There's more to walls than you might think.
This class will cover all the essential fundamentals to making your
Revit walls fully functional.
Get the PowerPoint presentation
769KB
Get the course handout
543KB
View the AU Screencast
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