Mastering AutoCAD 2008 and AutoCAD LT 2008 (Mastering) |
| | | | Title: | Mastering AutoCAD 2008 and AutoCAD LT 2008 (Mastering) | | Author: | George Omura | | Publisher: | Sybex | | Type: | Book / Paperback | | Publication Date: | 06 August, 2007 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 047013738X / 9780470137383 | | List Price: | $49.99 | | You Save: | $18.50 | | Amazon Price: | $31.49 | |
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Product Description Mastering AutoCAD 2008 and AutoCAD LT 2008 offers a unique blend of tutorial and reference that includes everything you need to get started and stay ahead with AutoCAD. Rather than just showing you how each command works, this book shows you AutoCAD 2008 in the context of a meaningful activity. You'll learn how to use commands while working on an actual project and progressing toward a goal. Experienced author George Omura provides a foundation on which you can build your own methods for using AutoCAD and become an AutoCAD expert. Coverage includes everything from the basics of AutoCAD to programming in AutoLISP and VBA to installing and setting up AutoCAD. Whether you're an AutoCAD newbie or AutoCAD all-star, Mastering AutoCAD 2008 and AutoCAD LT 2008 has something for you.
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Great Book , It Has Every Thing You Should Know About Autocad 2008 27 November, 2007 this is a great Book I learned Autocad 2008 by using this book , great examples , detailed steps. after you buy the book , you have to go to the publisher website to download the example drawings .
- Reviewed by customer ID: A2RD5B9K1OIWH0
A 'must' For Any Comprehensive Collection. 17 October, 2007 MASTERING AUTOCAD is a very popular reference for any engineer using Autocad, and its complete update for 2008 keeps it high on the list of 'must have' references on the topic, packing in tutorials to build new skills for beginners while offering veterans explanations of the program's latest, advanced features. From developing AutoCad drawings and using dynamic blocks to presenting 3D models and making spiral forms with new tools, MASTERING AUTOCAD 2008 AND AUTOCAD LT 2008 is quite simply a 'must' for any comprehensive collection.
Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch
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Omura Drops The Ball On This Edition 13 August, 2008 I've purchased George Omura Autocad books in the past, mainly the Instant References. I felt the Instant References were extremely helpful, brief and to the point. But this edition is anything but helpful. I've found myself on numerous occaisons refrencing the AutoCad 2008 book and not finding the command or instruction that is used within the AutoCAD 2008 program. On many commands he'll mix the explanation with other portions of the manual making it hard to follow and not very descriptive, example MText command, where he writes on 2 lines of description and no examples. Command Icons are very hard to find and nearly impossible to read. The older Autocad editions use to list/show all the command icons. This edition does not. Another good example is DIMVARS AND SETVARS, even though this is 2008 edition, it is still used and needed to adjust different aspects of Autocad. Wouldn't it be easier to list all the commands in the Index and reference where they are located within the book? Another example, DVIEW, where is it? What ever happend to World Blocking or WBLOCK?? This just names a few out of MANY COMMANDS that are NOT listed or referenced.
If you are a Novice with AutoCAD I highly don't recommend this book. George Omura should have stuck with the Instant Reference series.
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