Drawing  Problems  -  Chapter  1  Drawing  Problems  -  Chapter  20  548  AutoCAD  and  Its  Applications—Advanced  Copyright  Goodheart-Willcox  Co.,  Inc.  Drawing  Problems  1.  General  Open  one  of  your  3D  drawings  from  Chapter  18  or  19.  Do  the  following.  A.  Display  a  pictorial  view  of  the  drawing.  B.  Create  a  still  shot.  Use  settings  of  your  choice.  Create  a  view  category  and  place  the  shot  in  it.  C.  Display  a  different  view  of  the  drawing  and  create  another  still  shot.  Place  the  shot  in  the  view  category  you  created.  D.  Display  a  third  view  of  the  drawing  and  create  a  third  still  shot.  Place  the  shot  in  the  view  category  you  created.  E.  Play  each  shot.  If  necessary,  rearrange  the  shots.  Then,  play  all  shots  in  the  category.  F.  Save  the  drawing  as  P20-1.  2.  General  Open  one  of  your  3D  drawings  from  Chapter  7  or  8.  Do  the  following.  A.  Display  the  objects  in  the  Conceptual  or  Realistic  visual  style.  B.  Toggle  the  projection  from  parallel  to  perspective.  C.  Create  two  still  shots  and  four  cinematic  shots  of  the  model.  Use  a  different  motion  type  with  each  of  the  cinematic  shots.  D.  Create  two  new  view  categories  and  place  one  still  and  two  cinematic  shots  in  each  view  category.  E.  Edit  the  shots  in  each  view  category  to  create  a  smooth  motion  sequence.  F.  Save  the  drawing  as  P20-2.  3.  General  Open  one  of  your  3D  drawings  from  Chapter  6.  Do  the  following.  A.  Display  a  pictorial  view.  B.  Create  a  walk  shot.  Place  it  in  a  view  category  named  Walk  Shots.  C.  Play  the  shot.  How  does  this  compare  to  a  cinematic  shot  as  far  as  ease  of  creation?  D.  Save  the  drawing  as  P20-3.  4.  General  Open  drawing  P20-3  and  do  the  following.  A.  Create  a  new  cinematic  shot  using  the  Orbit  motion  type.  Place  it  in  a  view  category  named  Cinematic  Shots.  B.  Create  another  cinematic  shot  using  the  Track  left  or  Track  right  movement  type.  Check  the  Always  look  at  camera  pivot  point  check  box.  Place  the  view  in  the  Cinematic  Shots  category.  C.  Create  a  third  cinematic  shot  using  the  Crane  up  or  Crane  down  movement  type.  Make  sure  the  Always  look  at  camera  pivot  point  check  box  is  checked.  Place  the  view  in  the  Cinematic  Shots  category.  D.  Play  the  Cinematic  Shots  category.  Edit  the  shots  as  needed  to  create  a  smooth  display.  E.  Create  three  still  shots.  Place  them  in  a  view  category  named  Still  Shots.  Try  creating  three  different  gradient  backgrounds  to  simulate  dawn,  noon,  and  dusk.  F.  Play  the  Still  Shots  category.  Edit  the  shots  as  needed  to  create  a  smooth  display.  G.  Save  the  drawing  as  P20-4.