
This introduces the use of common CAD file formats. Students also take to create a CAD environment in order to produce realistic images of the models they have created.

At the bning of the course, we discuss the impact and need for CAD in our modern society, reinforcing the importance of these digital skills in industry. This introductory course also delves into more advanced topics including surface and freeform modelling as well as creating technical graphics. Students learn about the basics of CAD including universal tools and boolean operations. This course is for bners and requires no prior knowledge about 3D design. Learn the fundamental skills required to model, render, simulate and animate. Learn about CAD and how to use popular CAD software such as Inventor, Fusion 360, Blender and AutoCAD. Learners will be required to have access to the following software: Autodesk Inventor, Autodesk Fusion 360, AutoCAD and Blender, these can be accessed for free with trials or an education licenceĪccess to a computer (preferably windows or mac which can run windows software) Use CAD software to create mechanical animations Use CAD software to produce technical drawings Use CAD software to produce rendered images

Understand the role which CAD has on society Understand the basic principles of computer aided design Have proficient skills in Inventor Professional Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48.0 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 2.86 GB | Duration: 4h 44m

Blender, Fusion360, AutoCAD: An Introduction to 3D Modeling
