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  • tutorial 10 in mar 2011 and 11th tutorial in sep 2007 :S

  • I love all the way u expl but this click sound annoys

    May be u can decrease the mouse click sounds if u ll ever update this video

    Thx for all cadeez tutorials )))

  • very good

    

  • it's helps me so much.thanks!

  • I think its much easier to use commands, Instead of clicking on those zoom icons, you can just quickly write Z (enter) A (enter) - Zoom all. Everything in autocad has short commands which are easy and memorable

  • Hi mate, another great vid & thanks again, just to let u know i couldnt see the grid not that it really matters. cheers

  • i can,t believe i am leaning this much

  • I am a beginner to Autocad... i have craze for drawing 3D objects, which brings me to Autocad. I didnt understand what to do after I installed the s/w. But after having gone through your tutorial till now, i feel comfortable with the workspace. Thanks for such series of videos... I hope i come across the 3d drawing soon

    thanks

  • Hopefully you get to use Pro/engineer, as AutoCAD sucks for 3D work. It's really a 2D package.

  • thanks

  • why do you keep referring to you mouse buttons by the finger you use? The convention (unwritten) is left and right buttons. The middle button is the wheel for most people... By the way thank you for your expertise..

  • he is talking about his fingers not the button positions on your mouse.

  • he explains this in the first video, some people are lefties and, for them, left and right is reversed.

  • @chapmansbg ... look at the first vid's mate, pretty sure he explains it in the first one, probably again in the second

  • I cant believe this program costs 4000 dollars - -

  • thank u so so much.

    i'm struggeling with this

    u are a blessing

    thanx alot again ,YOU ROCK

  • the "middle finger mouse button" is more difficult than helpful, although ive worked out that you mean RMB, i use my middlefinger on my scroll wheel, my ring finger operates my RMB. Left handeds should prolly know that their RMB is on the left.

  • how do i change the current layer to "cutting plane lines", is this something i would have to create?

  • i'm watching your videos and still learning, but are there any vidoes on macros, and autolisp on layer manipulation?

  • keep doing this kind ot tutorials because its better to be someone doing it that just read how

    to do it straight out of the book...keep the good work

  • I'm so thankful, for your kind and professional work, I searched for many tutorials but none were understandable, they all make you think this program is hell itself, these tutorials of yours ones are clear, and AutoCad even seems easy, I really hope you could share more with us all, I looking forward to 3D!

    Greetings from Mexico

  • thanks a lot for posting these videos. I´m an architecture student in Iceland and I was offered a job on my christmas break, where I´ve had to use AutoCad. Would have been an even bigger task without these videos.

  • hey ever thought of having classes online? like u can give us somthing to do and we'll send u the file over the internet. just a thought

  • yeah 2000 drawings per day ,that will give him a 3 hour sleep per day!and nothin else to do.not good.

    Thx a lot cadeeze,appreciate your effort!Keep on!

  • more please...

  • 10q very much , it is very nice of you to do that

    Hope you'll post some more soon

  • its right mouse button not middle and how do u have a +3?

  • still with you and following with great intrest -- have signed up also -- a joy to newbies

  • Thanks for continuing to post these.

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