If you’re one of the newbies in the construction industry, it is almost impossible to not begin with AutoCAD. Keeping that in mind, today we will cover the top 10 best practices for AutoCAD beginners. This should help you sleep easier at night!
10. Trial and Error
AutoCAD is a scary complex program, despite its relatively simplistic looking interface. It could be a huge issue if you try to learn first and practice later.
Instead, try learning on the job. Try out whatever tool you think might be the thing for your task. You can always undo! Make sure you keep backup copies, though.
9. Online Resources
You’re in luck - AutoCAD has been among us for so long, and is so successful and widespread, that the internet is bursting with help for AutoCAD. Learning resources, example work, wise words, how-to’s and tips - you can find anything aplenty if you just know how to figure out the right search words.
On that note, Autodesk University is probably the biggest and most important single source of knowledge you can have on AutoCAD. Bookmark it!
8. Practice Makes Perfect
AutoCAD was primarily built for engineering, and in any physics based knowledge, as you may know well, the more you practice the easier it gets. The software has a lot of easy ways to deal with particular tasks - we’ll cover this later - and with practice, those will be right on your fingertips.
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Published By
Arka Roy
www.bimoutsourcing.com
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