Intermediate 2010 AutoCAD Tutorial Video – Training CD / DVD

August 4, 2009

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These AutoCAD 2010 Tutorial videos are the ideal way for users of all levels to quickly gain a solid working knowledge of this powerful CAD Creation tool. Taught by a leading expert Shaun Bryant, practical working files also accompany this training series.

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Intermediate AutoCAD 2010 Tutorial Video

Those in high end CAD design need to look: an Intermediate 2010 AutoCAD Tutorial Video for people who know their way around AutoCAD but want to learn a lot more. As the next installment in the popular AutoCAD 2010 tutorial video series, this video picks up where previous lessons left off, helping users dive into the serious demands of 3D CAD design and implementation.
Written and narrated by Shaun Bryant, well known CAD tutor, expert and Autodesk Approved Instructor, this video tutorial uses the same intuitive format that has made previous releases such a success: straightforward instructions combined with clear hands-on examples. By giving users a full view of the AutoCAD interface, techniques and adjustments are accomplished exactly as they are on your own workstation, eliminating the need to decipher descriptions and letting you learn by direct example.
AutoCAD 2010 has been fine tuned to make it the most efficient version of the software to date, but it is still a serious challenge for anyone trying to learn AutoCAD from top to bottom. By tackling the program in multiple tutorial courses, these videos can devote the detail needed for serious users to get ahead. Now online and on CD / DVD, it’s a total training solution for busy professionals at an impressive price.

AutoCAD: Flexibility and Compatibility

Because AutoCAD is used in so many different industries and at so many different stages, its tools have grown to support a wide variety of uses. The most essential use for the software is drafting and design, creating an easily sharable digital design from the imagination and calculations of the person putting it together. Sometimes the creative process lets the designer better understand the physical qualities of a concept by creating a virtual prototype that can be analyzed from a variety of angles and approaches. 3D enhancements in particular have contributed to this use. Managers and operational professionals at every level have begun to find that as much as AutoCAD is a tool for production, it’s also essential to communication. Annotation and fine detail labeling features in AutoCAD 2010 are just some of the literal ways that interaction is possible, but simply having one model that everyone can see, modify and then compare has opened new pathways to productivity.
This free flow of information is possible because of Autodesk’s continued focus on compatibility. Although it does update it every few years, the company’s DWG file format has become a standard across many different industries. AutoCAD 2010 can open and read drawing files from any prior edition of AutoCAD software. And using a Save As function specific to 2010, you can save changes to those files to their original format, whether it is 14, 2000, 2004, 2007 or the current revision of DWG. With the assistance of TrueView software, those using previous versions of AutoCAD can view your 2010 files exactly as they’re meant to be seen, allowing better communication and a seamless workflow.
Whether you’re wanting better tips on collaboration and sharing your work or just solid tips for working in 3D, this Intermediate 2010 AutoCAD Tutorial Video is worth your time. A full list of topics is on the product site.

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