Hello Hive Mind, I have been drafting with Vectorworks for over 20yrs. I recently changed job and position (Scenic Director to Production Manager) and the company that I work for uses AutoCAD. Can someone here recommend a good set of books/vids for starting this new venture? I am finding the transition a little laborious. I don't draft often in my new role but need to check and manipulate drawings from time to time. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. PS. I have recently bought AutoCAD for Dummies (hate it) and a Skillshare subscription (which class is good? there are hundreds.....).
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I've found that LinkedIn Learning has some really good content. I have not looked into Skillshare though so I cant comment there.
Was using Landmark/spotlight for the last 20yrs. The transition is going slow. My job finally got me a seat for 2022. I have been using 2014 for the last several months. Unfortunately, I don't get to draft as much in my new position (Set Design/Master Carp to Production Manager). So I don't get as much saturation in drafting.
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