Autodesk Inventor Publisher Essentials Course Length: 1 day The Autodesk Inventor Publisher Essentials training course instructs students in best approaches for creating technical documentation using the Autodesk Inventor Publisher software. Through a hands-on, practice-intensive curriculum, students acquire the knowledge needed to create accurate and compelling documentation, and to publish it in a variety of supported formats. The training course progresses from the initial planning phase, in which you begin by reading in all of the source data and then adding the necessary annotations to create the product documentation. Publishing is the final step in the workflow. It enables you to take your authored Autodesk Inventor Publisher software documents, storyboards, or snapshots and save them in formats that can be opened by the intended users of the documentation. Single or multiple chapters are dedicated to each of these phases. To further practice the entire workflow, a project exercise has been included that only provides high level guidance to complete a project. The final chapter in the training course covers the Autodesk Inventor Publisher Mobile (IPM) Viewer application that enables you to interactively view animated 3D assembly instructions that have been created with the Autodesk Inventor Publisher software. Topics Covered Describe the main features, functionality and workflow of the Autodesk Inventor Publisher software. Open and create documents. Course description shown for Autodesk Inventor 2016.Topics, curriculum, and/or prerequisites may change depending on software version.
Learn to work with the Autodesk Inventor Publisher software s interface. Pre-plan and outline a project to meet product documentation requirements. Document your product using the Autodesk Inventor Publisher software s authoring tools to create and annotate accurate, descriptive, and compelling storyboards. Play a completed presentation and optimize the presentation for animated formats. Publish your authored documents, storyboards, or snapshots and save them in formats that can be opened by the intended users of the documentation. Use the Autodesk Inventor Publisher Mobile (IPM) Viewer app to interactively view the animated 3D assembly instructions created with the Autodesk Inventor Publisher software. Prerequisites As an introductory training course, Autodesk Inventor Publisher Essentials does not assume prior knowledge of any 3D modeling or CAD software. Students need to be experienced with the Windows operating system and a background in drafting 3D parts and modeling terminology is recommended. Training Course Contents Chapter 1: Autodesk Inventor Publisher Overview Lesson: What is Autodesk Inventor Publisher? Lesson: Why Use Autodesk Inventor Publisher? Lesson: Workflow Overview Lesson: Performance and Capacity Tips Chapter 2: Pre-Authoring Lesson: Interface Overview Lesson: Pre-Authoring Lesson: Getting Started Lesson: Importing CAD Data Lesson: Publish Area Lesson: Working with Associative Files Exercise: Creating and Opening Existing Files
Chapter 3: Authoring I - Basic Authoring Lesson: Setting up your Story Exercise: Set up a story Lesson: Selecting Components Lesson: Moving Components Lesson: Creating Trail Lines Lesson: Component Visibility Exercise: Selecting and Moving Components Lesson: Changing Your Viewpoint Lesson: Modifying Snapshots Exercise: Modifying Viewpoints and Snapshots Lesson: Play Presentation Exercise: Play the Storyboard Chapter 4: Authoring II - Model Appearance Lesson: Background Appearance Lesson: Component Appearance Exercise: Background and Component Appearance Lesson: Sectioning Components Exercise: Creating Section Views Lesson: Detail Views Exercise: Creating Detail Views Chapter 5: Authoring III - Annotations Lesson: Dimensions Lesson: Callouts and Labels Lesson: Parts Lists Lesson: Additional Annotations Exercise: Creating Annotations Lesson: Optimizing for Animations Exercise: Finishing your Animations Chapter 6: Publishing Lesson: Publishing Overview Lesson: Publishing Documents Lesson: Inventor Publisher Word Add-In Lesson: Publishing Image Files Lesson: Publishing Animations Lesson: Interactive 3D Publishing
Chapter 7: Project Exercise Appendix A: Mobile Viewer Lesson: Overview of the IPM Viewer Lesson: Accessing Files on a Mobile Device Lesson: Manipulating Files in the Mobile Viewer
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