you'll pick up quickly once you start to use it intensively. don't worry, it 's never a problem. CAD, computer aided design, of course is useful for designs, hehe.
It's easy to begin with, say, 2 days at most, to make you draw a few lines a nd add a few annotations on to a dwg file but it takes a lot of time to finally be proficient, and you'd have to refer to the help from time to time even you're a senior engineer. just have a galance at the user manual, there're thousands of pages. fortuna tely we don't need to know everything about the software. and if you're gonna develop sth with it it'll be another issue which costs t remendous time from your schedu
【在 y*****o 的大作中提到】 : you'll pick up quickly once you start to use it intensively. don't worry, it : 's never a problem. : CAD, computer aided design, of course is useful for designs, hehe.
t*e
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Agree. I am using it everyday in site development. Buy a book and practice by yourself will help. Mostly you will be proficient if you use it almost everyday. But some company use MicroStation. I tried to learn it, still not good at it because not use it everyday.
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【在 d*n 的大作中提到】 : It's easy to begin with, say, 2 days at most, to make you draw a few lines a : nd add a few annotations on to a dwg file : but it takes a lot of time to finally be proficient, and you'd have to refer : to the help from time to time even you're a senior engineer. : just have a galance at the user manual, there're thousands of pages. fortuna : tely we don't need to know everything about the software. : and if you're gonna develop sth with it it'll be another issue which costs t : remendous time from your schedu
f*e
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Thanks all....
y*r
7 楼
For a structural engineer, it is not used very often. Usually the company has drafters to work on the AUTOCAD to be efficient.
d*n
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yes, but you'll find you have to correct their work by yourself in CAD from time to time otherwise you'll bring your markups back and forth and frustrated because they don't really understand what they're drawing.
【在 y*****r 的大作中提到】 : For a structural engineer, it is not used very often. Usually the company : has drafters to work on the AUTOCAD to be efficient.
it depends. AutoCAD has already become the standard, however, a lot of public projects are demanded by the owner, say, DOT, DOE, etc, to use the microstation. And it always causes problems when I shift between the two. Say, I design sth in Civil 3D and CAD, and then send them to the draftors who will transfer them into microstation for printing. Then I mark up the plan and the draftor modify the microstation dgn files, till now it's still OK, but when I try to read some data from the current dg
"AutoCAD has already become the standard " not true.
, still them
【在 d*n 的大作中提到】 : it depends. : AutoCAD has already become the standard, : however, a lot of public projects are demanded by the owner, say, DOT, DOE, : etc, to use the microstation. : And it always causes problems when I shift between the two. : Say, I design sth in Civil 3D and CAD, and then send them to the draftors : who will transfer them into microstation for printing. Then I mark up the : plan and the draftor modify the microstation dgn files, till now it's still : OK, : but when I try to read some data from the current dg