Arbortext IsoDraw 7.1 Curriculum Guide

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Arbortext IsoDraw 7.1 Curriculum Guide

Live Classroom Curriculum Guide Arbortext IsoDraw 7.1 Foundation with CADprocess Arbortext IsoDraw 7.1 Foundation Arbortext IsoDraw 7.1 CADprocess

Arbortext IsoDraw 7.1 Foundation with CADprocess Overview Course Code Course Length TRN-2209-T 4 Days In this course, you will learn basic and advanced drawing operations of Arbortext IsoDraw. This course emphasizes hands-on experience, interaction between student and instructor, and a solid foundation in the essential drawing skills and commands needed to produce quality technical illustrations for publications. You will learn how to open, save, and close new and existing documents. You will also learn how to project geometry from one plane to another, and learn how to use the perspective and isometric tools. You will also learn how to automate the creation of technical illustrations from existing 3-D CAD data. You will learn how to draw and view entities, understand 3-D projections, moves, and rotation and how to use the Objects window. Course Objectives Understand Arbortext IsoDraw basics and fundamental drawing skills. Understand advanced drawing techniques, annotation, and callouts. Understand CADprocess and 3-D import options. Understand 3-D projection and conversion options. Prerequisites Basic computer skills in a Microsoft Windows computing environment. Background or related experience in an Engineering or Technical Publications Department. Audience Authors, editors, and illustrators of technical information. Technical and administrative staff.

Agenda Day 1 Module 1 Arbortext IsoDraw Basic Illustration Process Module 2 Introduction to Arbortext IsoDraw Module 3 Fundamental Drawing Skills Module 4 Intermediate Drawing Skills Module 5 Composition and Layout Day 2 Module 6 Advanced Transformation Tools Module 7 Compound Paths Module 8 Advanced Drawing Techniques Module 9 Annotation and Callouts Day 3 Module 10 Customizing the User Environment Module 11 Project I Module 12 Arbortext IsoDraw with CADprocess Illustration Process Module 13 Introduction to Arbortext IsoDraw CADprocess and 3-D Import Options Module 14 Selection of Assemblies Day 4 Module 15 Working within the 3-D Window Module 16 3-D Projection and Conversion Options Module 17 Object Information Module 18 Using the Browser Window Module 19 Animation Module 20 Project II

Arbortext IsoDraw 7.1 Foundation Overview Course Code Course Length TRN-2222 T 2 Days In this course, you will learn basic and advanced drawing operations of Arbortext IsoDraw. This course emphasizes hands-on experience, interaction between student and instructor, and a solid foundation in the essential drawing skills and commands needed to produce quality technical illustrations for publications. You will learn how to open, save, and close new and existing documents. You will also learn how to project geometry from one plane to another, and learn how to use the perspective and isometric tools. You will learn how to draw and view entities, understand 3-D projections, moves, and rotation. Course Objectives Understand Arbortext IsoDraw basics and fundamental drawing skills. Understand advanced drawing techniques, annotation, and callouts. Prerequisites Basic computer skills in a Microsoft Windows computing environment. Background or related experience in an Engineering or Technical Publications Department. Audience Authors, editors, and illustrators of technical information. Technical and administrative staff.

Agenda Day 1 Module 1 Arbortext IsoDraw Basic Illustration Process Module 2 Introduction to Arbortext IsoDraw Module 3 Fundamental Drawing Skills Module 4 Intermediate Drawing Skills Module 5 Composition and Layout Day 2 Module 6 Advanced Transformation Tools Module 7 Compound Paths Module 8 Advanced Drawing Techniques Module 9 Annotation and Callouts Module 10 Customizing the User Environment Module 11 Project I

Arbortext IsoDraw 7.1 CADprocess Overview Course Code Course Length TRN 2223 T 2 Days This course emphasizes hands-on experience, interaction between student and instructor, and a solid foundation in the essential drawing skills and commands needed to produce quality technical illustrations for publications. You willlearn how to automate the creation of technical illustrations from existing 3-D CAD data. You will learn how to draw and view entities, understand 3-D projections, moves, and rotation and how to use the Objects window. Course Objectives Understand CADprocess and 3-D import options. Understand 3-D projection and conversion options. Prerequisites Completion of T2222 Arbortext IsoDraw 7.1 Foundation, or equivalent experience Basic computer skills in a Microsoft Windows computing environment. Background or related experience in an Engineering or Technical Publications Department. Audience Authors, editors, and illustrators of technical information. Technical and administrative staff.

Agenda Day 1 Module 1 Arbortext IsoDraw with CADprocess Illustration Process Module 2 Introduction to Arbortext IsoDraw CADprocess and 3-D Import Options Module 3 Selection of Assemblies Module 4 Working within the 3-D Window Module 5 3-D Projection and Conversion Options Day 2 Module 6 Object Information Module 7 Using the Browser Window Module 8 Animation Module 9 Project II

Web Based Curriculum Guide Arbortext IsoDraw 7.1 Foundation with CADprocess Arbortext IsoDraw 7.1 Foundation Arbortext IsoDraw 7.1 CADprocess

Arbortext IsoDraw 7.1 Foundation with CADprocess Overview Course Code Course Length SAB-CEK3070 32 hours In this course, you will learn basic and advanced drawing operations of Arbortext IsoDraw. This course emphasizes hands-on experience, interaction between student and instructor, and a solid foundation in the essential drawing skills and commands needed to produce quality technical illustrations for publications. You will learn how to open, save, and close new and existing documents. You will also learn how to project geometry from one plane to another, and learn how to use the perspective and isometric tools. You will also learn how to automate the creation of technical illustrations from existing 3-D CAD data. You will learn how to draw and view entities, understand 3-D projections, moves, and rotation and how to use the Objects window. Course Objectives Understand Arbortext IsoDraw basics and fundamental drawing skills. Understand advanced drawing techniques, annotation, and callouts. Understand CADprocess and 3-D import options. Understand 3-D projection and conversion options. Prerequisites Basic computer skills in a Microsoft Windows computing environment. Background or related experience in an Engineering or Technical Publications Department. Audience Authors, editors, and illustrators of technical information. Technical and administrative staff.

Table of Contents Module 1 Arbortext IsoDraw Basic Illustration Process Module 2 Introduction to Arbortext IsoDraw Module 3 Fundamental Drawing Skills Module 4 Intermediate Drawing Skills Module 5 Composition and Layout Module 6 Advanced Transformation Tools Module 7 Compound Paths Module 8 Advanced Drawing Techniques Module 9 Annotation and Callouts Module 10 Customizing the User Environment Module 11 Project I Module 12 Arbortext IsoDraw with CADprocess Illustration Process Module 13 Introduction to Arbortext IsoDraw CADprocess and 3-D Import Options Module 14 Selection of Assemblies Module 15 Working within the 3-D Window Module 16 3-D Projection and Conversion Options Module 17 Object Information Module 18 Using the Browser Window Module 19 Animation Module 20 Project II

Arbortext IsoDraw 7.1 Foundation Overview Course Code Course Length SAB-CEK3071 16 hours In this course, you will learn basic and advanced drawing operations of Arbortext IsoDraw. This course emphasizes hands-on experience, interaction between student and instructor, and a solid foundation in the essential drawing skills and commands needed to produce quality technical illustrations for publications. You will learn how to open, save, and close new and existing documents. You will also learn how to project geometry from one plane to another, and learn how to use the perspective and isometric tools. You will learn how to draw and view entities, understand 3-D projections, moves, and rotation. Course Objectives Understand Arbortext IsoDraw basics and fundamental drawing skills. Understand advanced drawing techniques, annotation, and callouts. Prerequisites Basic computer skills in a Microsoft Windows computing environment. Background or related experience in an Engineering or Technical Publications Department. Audience Authors, editors, and illustrators of technical information. Technical and administrative staff.

Table of Contents Module 1 Arbortext IsoDraw Basic Illustration Process Module 2 Introduction to Arbortext IsoDraw Module 3 Fundamental Drawing Skills Module 4 Intermediate Drawing Skills Module 5 Composition and Layout Module 6 Advanced Transformation Tools Module 7 Compound Paths Module 8 Advanced Drawing Techniques Module 9 Annotation and Callouts Module 10 Customizing the User Environment Module 11 Project I

Arbortext IsoDraw 7.1 CADprocess Overview Course Code Course Length SAB-CEK3072 16 hourse This course emphasizes hands-on experience, interaction between student and instructor, and a solid foundation in the essential drawing skills and commands needed to produce quality technical illustrations for publications. You willlearn how to automate the creation of technical illustrations from existing 3-D CAD data. You will learn how to draw and view entities, understand 3-D projections, moves, and rotation and how to use the Objects window. Course Objectives Understand CADprocess and 3-D import options. Understand 3-D projection and conversion options. Prerequisites Completion of T2222 Arbortext IsoDraw 7.1 Foundation, or equivalent experience Basic computer skills in a Microsoft Windows computing environment. Background or related experience in an Engineering or Technical Publications Department. Audience Authors, editors, and illustrators of technical information. Technical and administrative staff.

Table of Contents Module 1 Arbortext IsoDraw with CADprocess Illustration Process Module 2 Introduction to Arbortext IsoDraw CADprocess and 3-D Import Options Module 3 Selection of Assemblies Module 4 Working within the 3-D Window Module 5 3-D Projection and Conversion Options Module 6 Object Information Module 7 Using the Browser Window Module 8 Animation Module 9 Project II