AutoCAD Blog | Autodesk: The AutoCAD Foundations guide takes you step-by-step through AutoCAD basics. In our blog series, we’re moving on to AutoCAD drawing for beginners. Here are some quick tips with exercises to get you going, and you can also check out the full article here.
Wow, I am frankly quite jaw-dropped. Going into this article, I was under the impression that after reading it, I would leave with new keyboard shortcuts in my head to help me draw more efficiently in AutoCAD. I also considered that there would be examples of things you can do to practice your AutoCAD skills. I went into this thinking I could use it to better my skills over the summer, and come back an AutoCAD speed demon. However, this article proved to be almost the complete opposite of that. This article went over three things, how to open a drawing, how to switch between model and layout, and finally, how to move your view in a drawing. If someone is unable to figure out these three things on their own, I would be worried for whatever it is they are drawing. AutoCAD is not a program that people tend to use recreationally, so if someone needs this article to do their job, I imagine that they would not end up being particularly good at their job, due to the lack of critical thinking skills.
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