Computer-Aided Drawing (CAD)

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Technical Graphics Communication: Multiview Drawings (Part 2)
Advertisements

Multimedia Authoring1 Animation What is Animation Animation is defined as the act of making something come alive. It is concerned with the visual or aesthetic.
Computer Aided Design & Draughting
C1 - The Impact of CAD on the Design Process.  Consider CAD drawing, 2D, 3D, rendering and different types of modelling.
Chapter 9: Visualization and Graphics
Name: ………………………………………………………… Class:……………… Teacher:…………………………………………..
Technical department - boclair academy Computer Animation & Simulation Pentakis dodecahedron (60 faces)
Getting Started with 3-D CAD by Solid Modeling
Chapter 2 Sketching.
CAD/CAM Design Process and the role of CAD. Design Process Engineering and manufacturing together form largest single economic activity of western civilization.
Disediakan oleh Suriati bte Sadimon GMM, FSKSM, UTM Graphics modeling.
Higher Graphic Communication Revision Session 2 - Engineering.
INTRODUCTON TO 3 D SOLID MODELLING VIEW, 3D ORBIT, VIEWPORTS SHADE, HIDE, WIREFRAME UCS FFD 201 – BASIC 3D AUTOCAD COMMANDS AND TOOLS.
PRESENTATION on AutoCAD 2013 Submitted By :- Dev RANA MECHANICAL BRANCH.
National 4/5 Graphic Communication Advantages of CAD 3D Modelling.
Technical department - boclair academy Heading The development of 3D modelling software enables architects and design engineers to create realistic 3D.
CAD Modelling/Drawing. 3D CAD Modelling types - Wireframe  These types of drawings only show the structure of the object drawn.  No other details are.
Communications Systems EDU-2460 Topic: Computer Aided Design (Chapter 2) By Leetyler Edwyn Dailey.
3-D GEOMETRIC TRANSFORMATION AND PROJECTION
EF 101 Analysis & Skills Module 1.2 Engineering Graphics - Introduction and Sketching Basics.
Computer Knowledge Learning Intentions – to learn more about computers, how they function, size of systems, uses in home and industry and accessories available.
Getting started © juhanita2015.
1 Chapter 1: Graphics Systems and Models. 2 Applications of C. G. – 1/4 Display of information Maps GIS (geographic information system) CT (computer tomography)
MEMD 261 Computer Aided Design (CAD) Introduction to CAD
Virtual reality. Tasks 3D digital model from planes 3D digital model of existing objects Office work Field observations Solid modeling Photogrammetry.
Engineering Graphics Stephen W. Crown Ph.D.
IGCSE ICT Computer Simulation.
Dec 13, 2005 Introduction to 3D Drawing Ipek Gursel Office: A301
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN -(CAD)-3
TECH 104 – Technical Graphics Communication Week 13: 3D Modeling Basics.
Model Making in Design Model making plays a vital role in the process of designing. At every stage of design, from conception to completion, the construction.
March 5, Quiz Monday on the following:
Modeling - Simulation and AI Software ©Ideler2002.
Unit 2: Engineering Design Process
Modelling and Simulations The Kingsway School. What are Computer Models? When a real life situation is represented by computer software. Can you think.
1 Computer Graphics Week2 –Creating a Picture. Steps for creating a picture Creating a model Perform necessary transformation Lighting and rendering the.
A model is… a representation of a planned or existing object.
Engineering Graphics III – Pictorial Projections Prof. Jon Southen October 15, 2008.
Drawing Board. House Plan Electricity Installation.
Modelling Design for Manufacture.  Plays a vital role in the process of designing. From conception to completion  Three dimensional models: Provides.
1 Perception and VR MONT 104S, Fall 2008 Lecture 14 Introduction to Virtual Reality.
Subject Name: Computer Graphics Subject Code: Textbook: “Computer Graphics”, C Version By Hearn and Baker Credits: 6 1.
PREPARED BY: SAMERA BINTI SAMSUDDIN SAH
4 Sketching and Visualization How is sketching used in the engineering design process? How can engineers use visualization to assist in creating new.
TA 101: Technical Arts II Dr. Prishati Raychowdhury Department of Civil Engineering IIT Kanpur Office: FB 336; Phone: 6692
1 PTT 105/3: Engineering Graphics. TAXONOMY OF PLANAR GEOMETRIC PROJECTIONS PTT 105/3: Engineering Graphics 2 Planar Geometric Projections Parallel Multiview.
CAD and CAG. Today’s Lesson Input/Output devices File Storage and management CAD modelling Software Packages.
Engineering H191 - Drafting / CAD Gateway Engineering Education Coalition Lect 12P. 1Autumn Quarter Solid Modeling Lecture 12.
CAD CAM. 2 and 3 Dimensional CAD: Using 2-dimensional CAD software, designers can create accurate, scaled drawings of parts and assemblies for designs.
Modelling and Prototyping Aims: To be able to DESCRIBE the process of SKETCH MODELLING and BLOCK MODELLING. To be able to EXPLAIN the reasons for using.
Terrain Generator Done by Manoo Gharse Vanessa Ferrao Karl Fernandes Rohit Arondekar Amruta Kunkolienkar.
Lesson Plan: Drafting and Design J6-2. What is 3D solid modeling? How do 3D solid modeling programs work?
1 Chapter 1: Introduction to Graphics. 2 What is computer graphics.
TECH 104 – Technical Graphics Communication Week 12: 3D Modeling Basics.
Model Making Created by; Kevin Bowen & Ian Purves ©2005.
Unit 6.07: Design skills Computer aided design (CAD)
3D Modelling.
CSC461: Lecture 18 Classical Viewing
INTRODUCTION TO 3-D 3-D CAD TERMINOLOGY 2-D
Introduction to Graphics Modeling
3 D AutoCAD 30 August 2010.
Deans Community High School
Computer Aided Design & Draughting
Standard Grade Graphic Communication Credit KI Q1.
Computer Aided Design (CAD) Introduction to CAD
MEMD 261 Computer Aided Design (CAD) Introduction to CAD
National 4/5 Graphic Communication
COMPUTER GRAPHICS with OpenGL (3rd Edition) Donald Hearn M
Presentation transcript:

Computer-Aided Drawing (CAD) Graphic Communication Knowledge & Interpretation

CAD Drawing Classifications The following terms describe the common types of computer-aided drawings: 2-D - orthographic projection in which each view shows only two dimension 2 1/2-D - isometric, planometric, oblique and perspective views which show all three dimensions (length, breadth and height) on a pictorial drawing 3-D - a 3-D computer model is a ‘virtual object’ which can be rotated on screen to be viewed from any angle.

General Features of 2-D CAD package (e.g. AutoCAD) Computer-aided drawing (CAD) was developed so that architects and design engineers, who previously produced drawings on paper, could produce the same types of drawing on computers. There are enormous benefits in using a CAD system instead of a drawing system. Uses xy co-ordination system can create 2-D orthographic projections and 2 1/2-D (isometric, planometric, oblique and perspective) drawings incorporates layer system of constructing drawings

General Features of 3-D CAD/Modelling Package (e.g. AutoCAD Inventor) Uses xyz co-ordinate system automatically generates orthographic views from 3-D model rendering features can create tonal effects and surface textures models can be rotated and viewed from any angle.

3-D CAD Modelling The development of 3-D modelling software enables architects and designers to create 3-D models of their designs. Previously, 3-D models had to be ‘built’ from materials such as card, clay and polystyrene blocks. Advantages of 3-D computer modelling over traditional ‘built’ models: can be produced much more quickly can be modified very quickly enable the designer to try colours and surface textures can be used to test structural designs before they are built, e.g. bridges and buildings can be realistically rendered take up less storage space than ‘built’ models can be used to create realistic simulations and games.

3-D Modelling There are three types of 3-D models: wireframe model - is built up using a series of connected lines. This image can be simplified by removing lines that are hidden. surface model - is built up by drawing the surfaces of an object. Colours, shading and textures can be added to produce realistic-looking images. solid model - is built up using simple geometric forms such as cones, cylinders, prisms and cuboids. These can be added or subtracted to produce complex 3-D models

CAG – Animation & Simulation Knowledge & Interpretation Graphic Communication

Animation & Simulation The development of computers has significantly changed the ways in which graphics are produced. Recent advances in computer technology enable designers to create complex and realistic graphic images quickly and easily. Two examples of advanced computer graphics are animation and simulation.

Computer Animation Animation (moving images) was traditionally created by drawing thousands of ‘still’ graphics by hand. Each one progressed the movement a little bit further. It was a very slow and labour intensive process. Modern animation software creates on-screen movement by moving graphic images along plotted paths. It is quick, smooth and realistic.

Computer Animation Computer animation is used to increase the visual impact of graphics on the viewer. A product with moving parts can be animated to demonstrate how it works, e.g. an elevator in a design for a new office building. Animation can also assist in education and training, e.g. to show how blood flows around the body.

Computer Simulation Computer simulation uses computer models to imitate or predict behaviour in real life situations. A realistic experience is provided within a simulated environment. Training, testing and predicting outcomes are the areas in which simulation is most useful.

Computer Simulation 3-D simulators are commonly used to train pilots or drivers how to cope in dangerous situations such as landing an aeroplane or driving a tank in battle. The user can ‘Interact’ with the simulation and control his/her vehicle with a joystick. In civil engineering, simulation can test the design of a structure that would be too big to make a prototype of e.g. testing the stability of ships or the strength of a bridge. In car design, the body shape is tested for wind resistance even before a prototype is built.

Computer Simulation In medicine, surgeons often make use of simulated operations to predict the difficulties of a medical procedure before the patient is put at risk. In weather forecasting, simulations of weather systems are used to predict the weather. Computer models can be modified in ‘real time’ to improve performance.