COGT 2132: 3D Modeling with AutoCAD

Credit Hours 2.0 Lecture Hours 1.0 Lab Hours 1.0
Type of Credit
Occupational/Technical
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Course Description

This course explores the 3D construction and viewing capabilities of AutoCAD. Topics covered include: user coordinate systems, composite solid modeling and editing, visual styles, materials, lighting, rendering, animation, and creating 2D drawings from 3D models.

Prerequisite(s)

COGT 2114 - Must be completed prior to taking this course.

At the end of this course, students will be able to:

  • Navigate in 3D space using the 3D workspace.
  • Use a variety of 3D visual style display techniques.
  • Create and edit primitives and composite 3D solid models.
  • Define and use 3D coordinates and user-defined coordinate systems to aid in the construction of 3D objects.
  • Create and use model space viewports.
  • Create complex 3D solids using extrusions and revolutions.
  • Create complex 3D solids using sweeps and lofts.
  • Edit solid model features such as fillets and chamfers.
  • Create and use mesh models.
  • Use grips and sub-object editing to construct and alter 3D solid models.
  • Change the shape and configuration of solid object faces.
  • Extract 2D documentation from a 3D model.
  • Apply materials to a 3D model
  • Render a 3D model
  • Animate a 3D model.
General Education Distribution Area
AAS Technical Elective
Topical Outline
  • Introduction to 3D Modeling
  • Creating Primitives and Composites
  • Viewing and Displaying 3D Models
  • Understanding Three-Dimensional Coordinates and User Coordinate Systems
  • Using Model Space Viewports
  • Model Extrusions and Revolutions
  • Sweeps and Loft
  • Creating and Working with Solid Model Features
  • Mesh Modeling
  • Subobject Editing
  • Solid Modeling Editing
  • Model Documentation and Analysis
  • Visual Style Settings and Basic Rendering
  • Materials in AutoCAD
  • Lighting
  • Cameras, Walkthroughs, and Flybys