leehljp
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IN order to use this new forum effectively, "I" need to learn some new things that are not "intuitive" to me.
Therefore, I am looking for 2 or 3 books on 1) "Beginners CAD" (VERY Basics-Beginners) and, 2) 3D Printing (Very Basics-Beginners).
I got started with graphics in Photoshop when it was version 2.? and grew with it until a 3 or 4 years ago. I still do some Photoshop graphics and terms are no problems to me. However, DRAWING software with its terminology and use - befuddled me tremendously through the years. Graphics software was alway intuitive; But CAD/Drawing has not intuitive - to me.
Can you recommend a book or 2 on:
1) Getting Started with CAD (Very Basic/beginning and the terminology meanings)
2) Getting Started with 3D Printing (Very Basic and the terminology meanings)
I am primarily a Mac user but have a Windows 10 PC at work. I have used Windows on my Mac through Parallels (which was faster on my Mac than on my PC at work.) I am not looking to start off with AutoCAD complexities or prices.
I need 2 or 3 of BOOKS on the absolute basics - one or two of each (3D Printing & CAD). THANKS!
(I am 74 but still young enough to try something new).
Cullen, see what you did with your photos and work!
Therefore, I am looking for 2 or 3 books on 1) "Beginners CAD" (VERY Basics-Beginners) and, 2) 3D Printing (Very Basics-Beginners).
I got started with graphics in Photoshop when it was version 2.? and grew with it until a 3 or 4 years ago. I still do some Photoshop graphics and terms are no problems to me. However, DRAWING software with its terminology and use - befuddled me tremendously through the years. Graphics software was alway intuitive; But CAD/Drawing has not intuitive - to me.
Can you recommend a book or 2 on:
1) Getting Started with CAD (Very Basic/beginning and the terminology meanings)
2) Getting Started with 3D Printing (Very Basic and the terminology meanings)
I am primarily a Mac user but have a Windows 10 PC at work. I have used Windows on my Mac through Parallels (which was faster on my Mac than on my PC at work.) I am not looking to start off with AutoCAD complexities or prices.
I need 2 or 3 of BOOKS on the absolute basics - one or two of each (3D Printing & CAD). THANKS!
(I am 74 but still young enough to try something new).
Cullen, see what you did with your photos and work!