AutoCAD Instruction
Wed, 9 June 2004, 05:47 pmWalter Plinge4 posts in thread
AutoCAD Instruction
Wed, 9 June 2004, 05:47 pmI am a set designer completing a Master Programme who needs to learn AutoCAD. I've found many instructors in the interior design industry, and many in the engineering industry, but no tutors in the theatre industry. Any suggestions in the Sydney area?
Walter PlingeWed, 9 June 2004, 05:47 pm
I am a set designer completing a Master Programme who needs to learn AutoCAD. I've found many instructors in the interior design industry, and many in the engineering industry, but no tutors in the theatre industry. Any suggestions in the Sydney area?
NaMon, 14 June 2004, 10:46 am
Re: AutoCAD Instruction
Try going to www.alia.com.au
It's a lighting link, but they have heaps of tech links on their pages, and a forum.
It's a lighting link, but they have heaps of tech links on their pages, and a forum.
Walter PlingeSun, 18 July 2004, 12:59 am
Re: AutoCAD Instruction
WE ARE AN INTERIOR DESING BUSINESS AND RECENTLY GOT AutoCAD ONTO OUR COMPUTERS. I REMEBER LEARNING THE PROBLEM HAVE IN SCHOOL BUT IT WAS VERY CONFUSING. I AM TRYING TO IMPORT A TITLE BLOCK FOR 1/8" AND 1/4" IN PAPER SIZES 8.5 x 11, 11x17, AND 24 x 36. HOW DO I GO ABOUT THIS. I KNOW IT HAS TO DO WITH SCALING BUT NOT QUITE SURE HOW. PLEASE HELP!
ALANA ROUSSEL
ASSOCIATES IN INTERIOR DESIGN
ALANA ROUSSEL
ASSOCIATES IN INTERIOR DESIGN
jassepSun, 18 July 2004, 09:04 am
Re: AutoCAD Instruction
Hi Alana,
There is a (free) forum attached to the following site which may be a more appropriate place for your question.
From what I've seen, the people who go there are very knowledgable and will most likely be able to help you far more than the very few folks on *this* site who even know what 'autocad' is.
http://www.cadtutor.net/
Enjoy...
Jason
There is a (free) forum attached to the following site which may be a more appropriate place for your question.
From what I've seen, the people who go there are very knowledgable and will most likely be able to help you far more than the very few folks on *this* site who even know what 'autocad' is.
http://www.cadtutor.net/
Enjoy...
Jason