Quote from: stethebubble on February 08, 2014, 11:54:47 amQuote from: bobster on February 08, 2014, 11:42:06 amQuote from: turf on February 08, 2014, 11:23:01 amQuote from: bobster on February 08, 2014, 09:54:20 am I work in AutoCAD as little as possible lol.I'm in the process of learning AutoCAD. My work just switched over from an AASHTO backed CAD program that was not exactly an industry standard. Holy shit is that a massive program. I've worked in one place since I graduated college 8 years ago, and never had any training in AutoCAD. I don't even know where to start.Yup there isn't a single thing about autoCAD that's intuitive. At least there's the ribbon on the newer versions where you can find most any command you're looking for. Before that everything was basically command based -_-. I'd point you in a direction to learn, but I realized everything I know came from trying to figure out a specific problem lol. If you do a lot of floor plans, where you'd reuse the same base plan for them, look into xrefs. They're totally helpful for keeping consistent among plans.i dont use the ribbon. i use shortcut keys. L for line C for Circle etcThat's definitely the most efficient way to CAD for sure. But for someone just starting to learn the program, it's a lot to take in.
Quote from: bobster on February 08, 2014, 11:42:06 amQuote from: turf on February 08, 2014, 11:23:01 amQuote from: bobster on February 08, 2014, 09:54:20 am I work in AutoCAD as little as possible lol.I'm in the process of learning AutoCAD. My work just switched over from an AASHTO backed CAD program that was not exactly an industry standard. Holy shit is that a massive program. I've worked in one place since I graduated college 8 years ago, and never had any training in AutoCAD. I don't even know where to start.Yup there isn't a single thing about autoCAD that's intuitive. At least there's the ribbon on the newer versions where you can find most any command you're looking for. Before that everything was basically command based -_-. I'd point you in a direction to learn, but I realized everything I know came from trying to figure out a specific problem lol. If you do a lot of floor plans, where you'd reuse the same base plan for them, look into xrefs. They're totally helpful for keeping consistent among plans.i dont use the ribbon. i use shortcut keys. L for line C for Circle etc
Quote from: turf on February 08, 2014, 11:23:01 amQuote from: bobster on February 08, 2014, 09:54:20 am I work in AutoCAD as little as possible lol.I'm in the process of learning AutoCAD. My work just switched over from an AASHTO backed CAD program that was not exactly an industry standard. Holy shit is that a massive program. I've worked in one place since I graduated college 8 years ago, and never had any training in AutoCAD. I don't even know where to start.Yup there isn't a single thing about autoCAD that's intuitive. At least there's the ribbon on the newer versions where you can find most any command you're looking for. Before that everything was basically command based -_-. I'd point you in a direction to learn, but I realized everything I know came from trying to figure out a specific problem lol. If you do a lot of floor plans, where you'd reuse the same base plan for them, look into xrefs. They're totally helpful for keeping consistent among plans.
Quote from: bobster on February 08, 2014, 09:54:20 am I work in AutoCAD as little as possible lol.I'm in the process of learning AutoCAD. My work just switched over from an AASHTO backed CAD program that was not exactly an industry standard. Holy shit is that a massive program. I've worked in one place since I graduated college 8 years ago, and never had any training in AutoCAD. I don't even know where to start.
I work in AutoCAD as little as possible lol.
I think that you guys are the only one's on here who know what the heck you are talking about lol. I know I sure don't. Sounds like ya'll are speaking another language to me
As for collaborating - do you do any Android or iOS dev? The Android app is slowly being worked on and will be opened sourced in the near future. I need lots of help on that as Java isn't my area (nor do I have the time for it).