Saturday, September 27, 2014

CAD Vs AutoCAD– What's the Difference?


Do you wanna make career in field where you may have to work with CAD (Computer-Aided Design) and AutoCAD? For this you need to know the difference between them? 
 
CAD is the general term that applies to the use of computers in the design of houses, office buildings, interiors and anything else that previously required hands-on drafting. AutoCAD is a specific piece of software used by many architects and designers for commercial design purposes. 

CAD (Computer Aided Design) uses computer technology to produce 2D and 3D images of architectural and industrial designs. AutoCAD is one among the CAD software. Now let’s look at difference between them. 

Difference between CAD and AutoCAD 

CAD (Computer Aided Design) is designed to take necessary geometric shapes and manipulate them into a specific design. CAD applications are computer-driven, allowing designers to collaborate from anywhere in the world via the Internet.


 AutoCAD is widely used CAD application that was developed by Autodesk Inc. in the year 1982, to aid programmers in all aspects of 2D and 3D Design and Drafting. Presently, the company has over 75 different products that address all phases of design, including manufacturing, infrastructure and building. AutoCAD software is wide use by engineers, architecture, manufacturing, media & entertainment personnel all over the world to create 3D Visual Effects.




How Does CAD software works? 

CAD and AutoCAD both use a system of algorithms to operate primitive objects into a desired shape. Meshes are formed using a system of points and vector lines on an XYZ axis to enable 3D drawing. The images created are known as vectors, can be manipulated in size and orientation.

CAD software not only produces images, but also gives documentation and material reports. A drafter has the advantage of being able to test the design before it is implemented. This allows drafters to analyze the integrity of the design in various conditions prior to presenting to a customer. If you are an architect or designer, you may use AutoCAD software to create 2D and 3D drafts to use in the design of homes and additions or to perform renovations. If you are working as a civil engineer, you can use AutoCAD software to design improvements in roadways and make cities and towns more energy-efficient. Other industries and professions that employ CAD and make use of AutoCAD software include manufacturing, automotive and engineering.

Types of CAD 

Depending on your work perform; there are various forms of CAD that you could employ. 2D Drafts that flat, while 3D and 2.5 dimensional drawings show the depth and space of a design. Few types of models to study the dimensions of a design or simulate what the inner-structure of your design might look like include wireframe, surface and solid modeling.


AutoCAD Software
 AutoCAD is the wide selling product of Autodesk. When you use AutoCAD, you have the ability to draft 2D and 3D designs and create photorealistic rendering. Because different fields use AutoCAD in specific ways, there are various versions of the AutoCAD application for a variety of work types, such as architecture, mapping and piping design.

Employment Outlook in CAD Software 
 
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) , best job options are expected for CAD drafters with two years of post secondary education. The BLS reported a five percent growth for all drafters from 2008-2018; however, the growth will be slightly better for architectural and civil drafters.  Presently a CAD drafter can earn an hourly wage of $14.78-$20. according to Payscale.com.

If you are looking for best institute for training in AutoCAD course then CAD Training Institute is the best institute to meet your requirements. The faculty at CAD Training Institute (CAD) is extremely supportive and motivates the students to come out with distinguished projects. We provide live projects to work on. 

CAD Training Institute offers an intense course in AutoCAD i.e. AutoCAD Master. Apart from this, we will provide you assistance of industrial visits and practical training. Thus, if you are looking for the best AutoCAD skills training institute but don't know the exact destination where to begin with? Don't worry! We are here with skilled experts to help you out. Students can opt for regular, part time and weekend batches as per there convenience. We will surely guide you all positive aspects of AutoCAD.

Friday, August 22, 2014

What are Principles of Design?

Principles of Design
Principles of Design


Principles of design popularly known as “Principles of Visual Art” are the applied guidelines used to organize the structural elements of design. Principles of Design essentially serve as a medium of expressing a value judgment about a composition or a piece of art. Principles of Design when successfully combined with the elements of design allow the designers to create 
esthetic work of art. Broadly speaking Principles of Design can be categorized into six major heads namely:
  1.  Balance
  2. Contrast
  3. Emphasis
  4. Pattern
  5. Rhythm/Movement
  6. Unity  
Now let us discuss all the principles of design in details:  


Balance

balance

Balance as a principle of design refers to the rational arrangement of objects in a design so as to form an impression of visual equality both in weight and importance. Typically balance provides structure and stability to a design. Balance can be symmetrical (evenly balanced) or asymmetrical (un-evenly balanced).

  1. Symmetrical Balance is often referred to as formal balance in visual images. Balance is formal when both sides are equal  or in proportion in terms of arrangement.
  2. Asymmetrical Balance is often referred to as informal balance in visual images. Balance is considered as informal when sides are not exactly symmetrical; however the resultant image is still balanced. Essentially asymmetrical balance is more dynamic than formal balance





image contrast

Contrast

Contrast as a principle of design refers to the juxtaposition of opposing elements of design (for example: rough & smooth textures, dark & light values) in order to bring out differences or to create visual interest, or a focal point. Contrast allows the designers to highlight key elements in their design.

 

Emphasis

Emphasis
Emphasis literally means to give importance. Emphasis as a
principle of design refers to giving special importance to one
or certain part of work. The goal is to grab the attention of 
the audience in one go. Emphasis in an image can be achieved through contrast, placement, size, color, repetition, etc.For example: A dark shape in a light composition. 



 Pattern


pattern
Pattern as a principle of design may be defined as regular arrangement of repeated elements i.e. line, shape, colors over and over again. Pattern usually increases the visual excitement by supplementing surface interest. For example: One can use curved lines all around in a design as a pattern.




Rhythm/ Movement
rhythm
Rhythm or Movement as a principle of design is often referred to as a beat or visual temp. Rhythm is the regular repetitions of the elements like colors, shapes, values, lines, forms, textures etc. so as to produce a feel and look of a movement. Infact rhythm & movement work together to create an impact of visual parallel of a musical beat.  Rhythm can be categorized as Random, Regular, Progressive, Flowing and Alternating



Unity

unity
Unity as a principle of design may be defined as the appropriate arrangement of elements of a visual to give the viewers a feeling that all the parts of the design are in harmony as a whole composition. By harmony we mean all sections of the pattern, words & images make other section feel complete. Unity as a designing principle gives a sense of oneness to a visual image.



Summary

Principles of Design described here are balance, rhythm, contrast, pattern, emphasis, and unity are of utmost importance in any design or work of art. In-fact they forms the essential designing principles. These principles of design along-with the designing elements serve as basic knowledge and analytical framework for the designers. I hope it would be helpful for the readers.

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