Content is king so we're working with partner publishers to get you the best learning and training material possible! You can now find third party content embedded in the Autodesk Knowledge Network and we'll be tweeting new solutions every week on @AutodeskHelp!
Here's our first installment of articles. Be sure to check back with us here on the blog or visit us on twitter!
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1. Hotbox in Maya |
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2. Find Your Type and Trolling for Properties in Revit |
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3. How to set up a technique for controlling bump maps on objects in Maya |
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4. AutoCAD Civil 3D 2015 Tutorial | Point Groups |
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5. 5 Part Modeling Tips in Autodesk #Inventor |
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6. AutoCAD Architecture tutorial: Adding walls |
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I am publishing a book. The Art Director of the publishing company does NOT know how to insert the CAD drawings into the book. I had assumed that a publishing company knew how and had advanced software for this. I do NOT want them using my poor uality PDF files.
Can you tell me how good publishing companies insert CAD drawings into their books?
Hi @Anonymous,
Sorry to hear about the issue. Could you please post this question in the AutoCAD community? Some users may have ideas for publishing companies for you to use.
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