Saturday, March 29, 2014

In a blog post published Novedge Brian Benton (Brian Benton)


In a blog post published Novedge Brian Benton (Brian Benton) "CAD-6 tips which are not taught in schools" (6 CAD Tips You Weren't Taught in School). Some thoughts seemed interesting to me, bring your free translation. Many AutoCAD users learn this complex engineering package, either alone or in special education. That's great, but there are a few things which are not taught. Below is a list of what most professional CAD users will never know.
You create a database, rather than drawing When teaching work in the programs modo usually taught how to make drawings. Draw some lines, create a frame with a stamp, add text and dimensions, and eventually you get ready finished drawing. It's all true. You do not create a drawing. You create a database of information. These data are then processed and presented in the form of design documents. Sometimes we refer to these documents "drawings." Drawing - this is what you need to manufacturer customer. In fact, what you really modo created - a database of information in a geometric form. If you can change your thinking to understand that you are creating data and not drawings, you will think differently, create differently to be more effective modo in their work and do the best projects. You can also easily and with fewer errors to share your information with others. The less you do, the faster you finish This may seem obvious and a bit silly, but it's true. Perform their work in a manner that requires fewer steps. Automate their daily routine tasks. Find a way to solve problems, which reduces the number modo of possible errors. Find simple solutions that do not complicate. Make sure that your data is well run another matter what industry you work design, modo you will always be an issue of data to other people. modo Create your CAD-data so that they have value to others, did not require much effort for what they understand and appreciate. Just do it, and it allows modo other users to easily use your information freely. Avoid specific ways of presenting information. modo This will allow your partners to use your materials as needed in their projects. There are many ways to accomplish your work, but only a few of them right AutoCAD distinctive feature is that it can be configured and used in numerous ways. This is also his greatest curse. Does not mean that the chosen method of operation modo is the best, simply because you or someone else knows and uses. The best way to work - it is the fastest method, which is the most accurate and thus the easiest. Avoid difficult modo ways whenever possible. Always read the article "What's New" modo AutoCAD changes with every release of a new version. Do not ignore the emergence modo of new features, tools, commands, or improvements to existing functionality. They are made in order to improve modo the program. Read about them, try and use. The use of new tools can become your job easier, faster and easier. Maybe you do not notice a big change and update, but you can learn about one of the new stuff that relates directly to your job, and it will make your job easier. Engage in self-education: to learn new software versions and new technologies Your boss does not want to pay for your training, to eventually not pay you more? Do not rely on anyone to improve their skills. If you can get your employer learning opportunity - do not give up. If not - to educate ourselves. modo You do not have to go to the full course, you can read blogs, tutorials, watch training videos or attend thematic forums on the net. The Internet is full of educational material and waiting for you to get it. Learn.
Andrey Mikhailov
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