O'Reilly - Learning Autodesk Inventor 2016 Training Video
English | 9.5 Hours | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 15fps | Audio: AAC 32KHz 2ch | 2.58 GB
Genre: eLearning | Working files
Learn at your own speed from the comfort of your own desk. This method of training accelerates learning and allows users to master even the most complex applications with ease. The intuitive learning interface and practical lesson format provides an unmatched degree of retention. Learning is broken down into a series of chapters with each one building upon the last. The lessons can be watched either sequentially or you can jump to topics of specific interest. You control the pace at which you learn. The training can be stopped, rewound or fast-forwarded at anytime. The application youʼre learning can be run simultaneously with this training product.
In this Autodesk Inventor 2016 training course, expert author Adam Cooper teaches you the fundamental tools and techniques needed to create your own 3D digital prototypes and modeling projects. This course is designed for the absolute beginner, meaning no prior experience with Inventor is required.
You will start with a tour of the Inventor 2016 user interface, and then jump into learning about basic sketching. Adam will teach you how to sketch basic features, such as creating an extrusion, secondary features, and work features. This video tutorial will teach you how to sketch advanced features, use parameters and equations, and work with duplication tools. You will then move into the assembly environment, learning how to build an assembly from the parts you created, interact with the assembly, and create a presentation view of the assembly. Finally, you will cover basic view creation and dimensioning methods.
Once you have completed this computer based training course, you will have a comprehensive understanding of how to use the tools in Inventor 2016 to create your own modeling projects. Working files are included, allowing you to follow along with the author throughout the lessons.
发布日期: 2015-05-05