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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

 
3D Studio VIZ Training Level I
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
  • Architectural Desktop  Level I Training Course
    Course Prerequisites:
    A good working knowledge of AutoCAD

    Course Duration:
    Two to Three Days depending upon experience

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    Course Content

  • 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
    Course Prerequisites:
    Skills to a level as outlined on the
    ADT 2004 Level I Course

    Course Duration:
    Two to Three Days depending upon experience

     

    Course Content

  • 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
    Course Prerequisites: AutoCAD Level II

    Course Duration:
    1 Day

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    Course Content

    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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