good way to learn cad?

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Old 06-10-2005, 02:38 PM
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Take a class.. if u want to learn the basics. Those books are no use coz.. u are not actually doing or using the program. I use it everyday at work and I am still learning new things everyday.. The more u use it the better u get at it..
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Take a class.. if u want to learn the basics. Those books are no use coz.. u are not actually doing or using the program. I use it everyday at work and I am still learning new things everyday.. The more u use it the better u get at it..
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Old 06-10-2005, 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by ucbsti
take a class or jus DL the software and start playing with it

I used solidworks for all of college...now transitioning to inventor and UG
Are you going from Inventor to UG because of your employer?
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Do you guys know how far this sort of job can take you? Right now i work as a modeler in maya, and i know it really really well - but im not sure if i want to stay in the games industry forever, and i'd much rather be living near my home up around sacramento.

I can visualize just about anything, and i usually create my models without reference. I'm just not sure if a job in drafting would pay + interest me enough to switch careers.
Do any of you guys do that for a living?
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