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Spacey Orange
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Registered: Jul 2004
Location: California
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Aug-26-2008 09:47
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Domesticated
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I use TurboCAD which is a cheaper alternative; $1000 vs $10,000.
I've used both and they are quite similar.
Not hard to pick up at all, grab one of those "xyz for dummies" books, there is one for AutoCAD.
If you don't specifically need to use AutoCAD, I'd recommend pirating TurboCAD instead. It's very easy to find and crack, it's far more stripped down, with a smaller install size and system requirements than AutoCAD, and there are several in-built tutorials which have you up and running within an hour.
If all you're doing is drawing simple floorplans, you really do not need AutoCAD, which is more so for drawing in 3D and doing rendering.
Sushipunk, you don't need to be a qualified draftsman to do that stuff, at least not here.
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Aug-26-2008 10:27
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Sunsnail
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Registered: Sep 2004
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| quote: | Originally posted by Beat Blog
I use TurboCAD which is a cheaper alternative; $1000 vs $10,000.
I've used both and they are quite similar.
Not hard to pick up at all, grab one of those "xyz for dummies" books, there is one for AutoCAD.
If you don't specifically need to use AutoCAD, I'd recommend pirating TurboCAD instead. It's very easy to find and crack, it's far more stripped down, with a smaller install size and system requirements than AutoCAD, and there are several in-built tutorials which have you up and running within an hour.
If all you're doing is drawing simple floorplans, you really do not need AutoCAD, which is more so for drawing in 3D and doing rendering.
Sushipunk, you don't need to be a qualified draftsman to do that stuff, at least not here. |
I got the 5 click discount on autocad, so price doesn't matter. 
I think I have to use autocad though.
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Aug-26-2008 10:30
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Domesticated
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Registered: Feb 2007
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| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
People train for a few years to become proficient in CAD. |
Lies!
I picked it up in a month with no formal training. I draw architectural quality drawings, and can even door poor quality 3D stuff.
It's really not hard, just intimidating.
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Aug-26-2008 10:30
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