Display full version of the post: Badly to learn autocad basics

jaggy2013
06.09.2013, 22:15
Hai my dear friends'Please can anybody teach me how to work on autocad, i want to learn badly as my colleagues are not keen to teach nothing ?:( any hearty people here to teach me? Thank you in advance :)

John Connor
07.09.2013, 12:21
Are there any AutoCAD courses offered where you are?You could learn the basics on your own via books and online tutorials found as such websites as CADTutor and MYCADSITE.  Tutorials are also available at the AutoDESK and AUGI website as well.In the meantime if you have any questions then just ask.  We'll try to help you out the best we can.

John Connor
07.09.2013, 12:42
A link to the CADTutor website.  They have both static and video tutorials.http://www.cadtutor.net/It's also one of the best AutoCAD related Help forums out there.A link to MYCADSITE where you'll find tutorials specific to various releases of AutoCAD.http://we-r-here.com/cad/Three videos about getting started in AutoCAD 2014 can be found at the AutoDesk website.  Here is a link...http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_6ApchKwjN9uiv3xkm5zuuojmH100zWJAUGI is the AutoCAD Users Group International.  You can find its website here...http://www.augi.com/You might also consider buying an after-market book about AutoCAD.  Many of these books come with exercises to do and are supplemented by a DVD with actual drawing examples or online resources where content (examples) can be downloaded.  Noted authors include Omura, Finkelstein, Grabowski, and McFarland to name but a few.And don't forget there is AutoCAD's own HELP file that you can refer to for explanations about how commands work.


John Connor2013-09-07 12:52:26

jaggy2013
07.09.2013, 14:09
Hello Mr. John,Thank you for the link which you have provided. I will disturb you if i had any queries ?

John Connor
07.09.2013, 18:45
You will only "disturb" me if you physically come to my house in the middle of the night and ask me an AutoCAD related question.  I doubt you'll do that.

jaggy2013
07.09.2013, 20:38
Mr. John, You understood entirely wrong.Thankyou for your help. 

John Connor
07.09.2013, 21:15
If you have questions....ASK.  That's what we are here for.

jaymok
08.09.2013, 11:07
good

djmikel
09.09.2013, 20:30
Translating programs can be very entertaining

John Connor
09.09.2013, 23:12
Anybody have anything useful to add to the conversation?  The last two posts didn't.

jclong
24.10.2013, 20:34
I have found the AutoCAD training Videos from Infinite Skills to be very helpful.  You can watch, repeat and pause at will.   They have basic and Advanced skills lessons starting from AutoCAD 2010 to Advanced AutoCAD 2014..I have no commercial interest in selling these lessons, I just use them myself.   Look for the lessons that use the Instructor Brian Benton.  I like him the best.  He speaks in a clear voice and adds extra information about WHY you would use a command, not just how to use the command like most books do.Also, at this web site, they have a good selection of full free lessons that you can watch BEFORE you decide to buy a course.  For example, in the Learning Autodesk AutoCAD 2014 Training Video Course, there are 15 free full chapter videos from the actual course that you can watch first...Take a look at the AutoCAD section. http://www.infiniteskills.com/autocad/They have many other courses in other software too....   Good luck!Curtis LongMaple Valley, WA  USA

philippe JOSEPH
25.10.2013, 07:23
Hello jclong, I went to this site and it's very good; it gives me also very good AutoCAD therminology english lessons as well !!!!!!

jclong
25.10.2013, 21:51
That's good to hear..    I've been using AutoCAD every day since 1985 (28 years) and I still found those video lessons helpful for even me.

philippe JOSEPH
28.10.2013, 06:45
Hello again jclong, I must be a beginner too because I'm using AutoCAD only since 1995 ( AutoCAD R13 ).