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3D Studio VIZ Training Level I
3D Studio VIZ
Workshop
Architectural Desktop Level I Training
Course
Architectural Desktop Level II Training
Course
Introduction to Architect 2000 Training Course
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3D Studio VIZ Training Level I
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Course
Prerequisites: A good operational knowledge of AutoCAD 2000
Course
Duration: 2 Days
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Course Content
Identify the various
tools and functions in 3D studio VIZ. Create
basic animations and still renderings. Manage
the 3D Studio VIZ environment to suit user
preferences. Import/export geometry with other
data formats including AutoCAD. Create basic 2D
and 3D geometry. Create composite objects.
Create and manipulate materials. Use various
lofting methods. Create and manage lights and
cameras. Create and edit scenes. Plus more...
User Interface
Overview of Modelling
Simple Scene Creation
Overview of Materials
Animating the
Architectural Model
Getting Data from AutoCAD
Creating Objects in 3D
Studio VIZ
Creating and Manipulating
Splines in 3D Studio VIZ
Using Compound Objects and
Advanced Modifiers
Lighting
Material Creation Mapped
Materials
High Resolution Rendering
and Backgrounds
Animating the
Architectural Model
Animating Objects
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Architectural Desktop
Level I Training
Course
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A good working knowledge
of AutoCAD
Two to Three Days
depending upon experience
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The Operating Environment
Floor Slabs & Walls
Doors, Windows & Openings
tairs & Balustrades
Roofs & Roof Slabs
Beams, Columns & Bracing
Cameras & Walkthroughs
Documentation
Dimensioning
Introduction to Layer
Management & Display
Properties
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Architectural Desktop Level II Training
Course
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Skills to a level as outlined on the
ADT 2004 Level I Course
Two to Three Days depending upon experience
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The Operating Environment
Walls, Openings, Stairs
and Roofs
Profiles
Style Management
Window Assemblies
Curtain Wall
Grids
Documentation
Layer Management & Display
Properties
Options
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Introduction to Architect 2000 Training Course
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AutoCAD Level II
1 Day
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This course provides the
first taste of Architect 2000 and looks at the
facilities it offers through practically
designed exercises covering many disciplines
within the Built Environment.
Getting started with
Architect 2000
Setting and Drawing
External and Internal Walls
Insertion of Windows and
Door
Placing and Setting of the
Standard Symbols, i.e. Structural, Sanitary, Electrical, Lighting, Furniture,
Kitchen Appliances and Site Symbols
Creating and Placement of
Roofs and Ceilings
Drawing Building
Foundations and Footings
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