The Inventor 2015: 2D Drafting & Customization course shows you how to setup the Inventor User Interface, custom templates, custom borders and title blocks, BOMs, parts lists, tables, styles, symbols and notes, libraries, appearances, and much more. This course is packed with tips and tricks.
The course starts with introducing you to the drawing environment. You'll practice creating base views, projected views, section views, auxiliary views, detail views, break out views, and much more. You will be able to create and control all view types.
You'll learn detailed steps to automate title blocks. The information in the title block will automatically fill in all the information when you insert a view into your customized drawing template. BOMs and Parts Lists will display exactly what you want them to because you'll customize them yourself. You'll also customize the look of dimensions to minimize the need to edit them. You'll also explore all the settings that control the look of dimensions.
Did you know you can take a picture of a real surface and use it in your appearances? This gives you the ability to make your parts look like the real thing. This course shows you the detailed steps required to do this. You'll also learn how to setup custom appearance libraries and material libraries. If you already have custom libraries from older versions you can import them. The 2D Drafting and Customization course shows you how it's done.
Once you know how to customize drawings and how to use all the drawing commands you'll learn how to customize the Inventor User Interface. Practice modifying the ribbon, customizing shortcut keys and command aliases, hide and show commands, and so much more. You'll be able to setup the User Interface they way you want it. This can significantly improve your speed and ease of drafting.
Finally you'll practice applying all the skills you've learned by fully dimensioning custom drawings. You edit AutoCAD DWG file. Import and export them from both AutoCAD and Inventor, and you'll know your options for doing this. This course is packed with tips and tricks that will help streamline 2D Drawing tasks.
6.3 hours of instruction
You will receive an email containing your User Name and Password. Login to your account and start learning. It's that easy.
While you're logged into your account you can download files used in the courses, watch lessons, and practice the tasks taught in the lessons. Keep in mind that you will use your installation of Inventor to practice.
No Installation Required
Watch from any device connected to the internet.
$54.95 - $109.95
Watch the first hour of the Solid Modeling course for Autodesk Inventor 2015.
Click to Watch!6.3 hours of instruction
Introduction
Introduction to Drawings
Drawing Views
Custom Predefined Template Views
Customizing Backgrounds
Custom Borders
Custom Title Blocks
Property Field Types
File iProperties
Drawing Projects
Bill of Materials
Content Center Parts in BOMs
BOM Levels and Part Lists
BOM Structures
Replacing Content Center Parts
Exporting BOMs
Parts Lists
Editing a Parts List
Customizing a Parts List
Balloons
Break Out Views
Overlay Views
Crop Command
Slice Command
View Alignment
Hole Tables
Administration Projects
Custom Parts List Style
Custom Drafting Styles
Custom Dimensioning Style Part I
Custom Dimensioning Style Part II
Notes and Leader Callouts
More Drafting Styles
Custom Text Styles
Dimensioning Drawings Part I
Dimensioning Drawings Part II
Dimensioning Drawings Part III
Bolt Circles and Section Lines
Sketched Symbols and Notes
Templates and Styles Part I
Templates and Styles Part II
Migrating Inventor Drawing Styles
Custom Material Libraries
Customizing Materials
Material Projects
Custom Appearance Libraries
Using Custom Appearances
Details of Appearance Settings
Custom Physical Assets
Appearances From Images
Materials From Scratch
Migrating Older Styles
Custom Ribbon Panels
Shortcut Keys and Command Aliases
Customizing the Marking Menu
User Interface Visibility
Object Visibility
Constraint Options and Persistence
Relax Mode
Applying Your Skills Part I
Applying Your Skills Part II
Applying Your Skills Part III
Opening and Modifying AutoCAD DWGs
Creating Solids from AutoCAD DWGs
Inventor DWG Files
Exporting and Importing DWG Files
Translating AutoCAD to Inventor
Conclusion