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ani7787
04.03.2014, 15:40
PLZ REPLY ME HOW TO GET ONLINE WORK CAD

John Connor
04.03.2014, 15:54
Go to a website like this...http://www.freelancer.com/jobs/CAD-CAM/1/or this...https://www.elance.com/p/lpg/freelancing/freelancers-hire?rid=1tn5n&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=c%20-%20experts%20-%20base%20-%20phrase&utm_content=d1&utm_term=freelance&ad=36091334298&bmt=p&adpos=1t2&awsearchcpc=1&gclid=CITt6sKR-bwCFZLm7AodJXsARgor just search on "autocad"+"freelance"But you better be good, work fast/accurately and have competitive prices or you will starve to death.

John Connor2014-03-04 15:58:05

ani7787
04.03.2014, 15:57
IS THIS FREE SIR?

John Connor
04.03.2014, 15:59
I believe most sites are.What field are you in?  Mechanical, architectural, structural, other?Upload a sample of your work.  I want to see what you are capable of.

ani7787
04.03.2014, 16:07
plz give me ur fb id  or gmail..i am realated with mechanical..

John Connor
04.03.2014, 16:09
Just upload your drawing to the CAD Blocks section here.

ani7787
04.03.2014, 16:18
i have 2d perfect knowldege  i uploaded the bolck mouding m/c plz help me to get..thank you sir

John Connor
04.03.2014, 16:25
Help you to get what?The drawing is pretty good although I see a couple of areas that might need some work.Got anything more substantial?  Something with different orthographic views that is fully dimensioned on a sheet with a titleblock and border?Do you utilize xrefs?  Paper space layouts and viewports?

John Connor2014-03-04 16:34:25

ani7787
04.03.2014, 16:41
please help me to get online work.sir

John Connor
04.03.2014, 16:46
That is entirely up to you.  You register at the sites and then bid on jobs.  I don't know how I could be of any help in that process.You said you had perfect 2D knowledge yet you upload a 3D drawing that has several things wrong with it.  So, if you want to impress me upload your best 2D drawing.

ani7787
04.03.2014, 16:59
sir give me any 2d work sample i  draw  n u see what i am?

John Connor
04.03.2014, 17:41
Make believe this is a job interview and I've asked to see some examples of your previous work.

ani7787
04.03.2014, 17:45
i alerady working as drafting assistant so.. plaese beleive me

ani7787
04.03.2014, 17:46
where i work there is private works i cannot show..

John Connor
04.03.2014, 17:48
Then create something on your own.  Nothing too simple though.  I'd like to see some real effort made.OK, you asked for it.  Open the PDF, find Exercise 8.121 Inlet and draw a top, front, side and SE isometric view.  Fully dimension the first three views.  Create your own titleblock and border and put it in Layout1.  Use as many viewports as you need to to show all four views.  Upload the drawing here when you are done.The clock starts ticking now.  Remember: good, fast and accurate.uploads/165260/PracticeDWG_1.pdf

John Connor2014-03-04 18:02:55

ani7787
04.03.2014, 18:02
i uploaded dwg car..

ani7787
04.03.2014, 18:11
ok sior i  do it  and show you

John Connor
04.03.2014, 18:14
Like the saying goes, "Seeing is believing". Good luck.
John Connor2014-03-04 18:14:59

John Connor
04.03.2014, 18:54
There's another one you can do in the PDF below.  See Exercise 8.142 Tool Pad.  Same thing as far as views, etc. goes.BTW....when you make your title block and border design a nice logo to go with it.  When you are out on your own doing freelance jobs you'll need a company name/logo to look professional.uploads/165260/PracticeDWG_2.pdf

John Connor
05.03.2014, 18:01
Are you done yet?  If you are then upload a drawing.  If you aren't what is taking so long?

John Connor
06.03.2014, 15:40
ani787: You should have finished by now with both drawings.  Upload what you have done so I can take a look at it.  If there is no response by the end of today (Mar 6) I'll just assume you either gave up or couldn't do it.

Robert_D
06.03.2014, 16:16
Assuming (?) OP has attempted to upload dwg.s, it may be pending "Administration approval".My experience indicates it may take several days.

John Connor
06.03.2014, 16:21
Not the case.  The OP already uploaded a 3D drawing (a couple of days ago) that was well over 400KB.  These drawings are 2D and they wouldn't be anywhere near that size.

John Connor
07.03.2014, 12:48
ani787:I gave you enough time to do both drawings but I really only needed to see one.  You failed to follow through.  Let me give you one piece of advice.  When you tell someone, like a client for example, that you are going to do something, like a drawing, then you better do it or your reputation is going to go right down the toilet.  Word gets around that you aren't a man of your word and the next thing you know work has dried up.  You are out of business.  You practically begged me to allow you to show me what you could do in the way of a 2D drawing.  I gave you the opportunity and even provided two PDF files with drawing examples.  What did you do in return?  I'll tell you......NOTHING.Think of the people who visit this website and what impression they may come away with of you after reading you couldn't even follow through on this simple exercise.  Do you think anyone here would want to then hire you to do a job for them?  You blew it dude.  Time to find a different career.Adios amigos.

ani7787
11.03.2014, 18:00
you are right sir...but don't have time to do thsi dwgs aalreday i have work thats why not done yet but in future when i ready to work i do it.. with new pdf practice plz ..support me..

ani7787
11.03.2014, 18:11
really sorry sir...plz understand me...sorry once again...

John Connor
11.03.2014, 18:32
You don't have to apologize to me as the only person you let down was yourself.  Go do what needs to be done at work.  Come back when you are prepared to do whatever it takes to bid on, win and do online jobs.  Until then...practice, practice and practice some more.  It's the only way you'll get good at it.

ani7787
11.03.2014, 18:36
thanks you sir i practice pratice more more until the last of my breathone more question sir whiich software i use for 3d proe catia.. or cad.. i like to learn this also side by side..,.thanka you sir

ani7787
11.03.2014, 18:44
thank you sirsory sir for prevous mistakes from me..  i practice more more until my breath..plz i want learn 3d modeling.. software which is good for this proe, cad catia..plz give me suggention on this..

John Connor
11.03.2014, 18:45
If I were you I'd learn Inventor or Solidworks and skip AutoCAD altogther.

ani7787
11.03.2014, 18:49
inventor is new??  

Robert_D
11.03.2014, 19:08
[QUOTE=ani7787] inventor is new??  [/QUOTE] Initial release of Inventor was 1999.

John Connor
11.03.2014, 19:14
I never said Inventor was new.  Inventor and Solidworks along with a couple of other programs are considered to be modern CAD or MCAD programs which are steps above generic AutoCAD and its clones.  There are people today who consider AutoCAD to be the equivalent of using a pencil and paper.

ani7787
13.03.2014, 03:28
thanks you sir.. but what pro enginner, and catia v5??

John Connor
13.03.2014, 08:16
Look at job postings and see how many companies are looking for people with skills in those two programs then you'll have your answer.All this is beside the point.  You could not complete one drawing using a program you say you know very well (AutoCAD).  Why we are having this conversation is a mystery to me.  Do you have the money to buy and the time to learn a totally new program while continuing to work?
John Connor2014-03-13 08:21:18

StevenJackson
14.03.2014, 02:51
learning new cad software is painful. I think if we focus on what we know(for me, it's autocad), we can get more and more.