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Andre Meier |
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![]() Registered Member #4644 Joined: Wed Aug 19 2015, 12:17pmPosts: 9 | After the first week, I have learnt the basic controls, drawing lines and the workspace area. Acad is not that easy as it looks, but I think that the more you work with it the easier it will become. Like I said, I am confident with CorelDraw and sometimes it makes the understanding of Acad a little bit easier. This old dog is learning something new everyday, when practising Acad. Busy browsing the internet looking for tutorial projects that you can do to help with utilising Acad to the best of my ability. Regards | ||
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wjbwjb29 |
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![]() Registered Member #484 Joined: Sat Nov 28 2009, 06:22pmPosts: 9 | What version of autocad do you have. Bill | ||
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Andre Meier |
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![]() Registered Member #4644 Joined: Wed Aug 19 2015, 12:17pmPosts: 9 | I have 1012. Andre | ||
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iMack |
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![]() ![]() Registered Member #4592 Joined: Fri Mar 13 2015, 03:09amPosts: 65 | I've heard good things of AutoCAD. Looks like a good mid way between Rhino & Solidworks. | ||
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Andre Meier |
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![]() Registered Member #4644 Joined: Wed Aug 19 2015, 12:17pmPosts: 9 | Good Day. I am now half way through the Mastering AutoCAD book and all I can say that it is a lot of work to remember, but I am slowly getting there. Made myself some notes on most of the drawings which will help when I start lofting plans. | ||
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