It takes years to fully master any software but if you keep working at it and practicing you will become fluent and confident in your skills in no time. I hope these videos are able to help you get a quick feel for AutoCAD and at the very least help, you become familiar with the overall workings and useability of the software.
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You’ll be able to decide from there if you’d like to keep learning, in which case I highly recommend signing up for my AutoCAD Tips email newsletter as well as looking at my AutoCAD Productivity Training here.ĪutoCAD Basics Part 2 – Create, Save, & Open Drawings (.dwg):ĪutoCAD Basics Part 3 – Creating Objects (Line, Circle, Rectangle):ĪutoCAD Basics Part 4 – Modifying Objects (Copy, Erase, Move, Scale, & Mirror:ĪutoCAD Basics Part 5 – Drawing Preferences/Settings (Grid, Osnap, Polar Tracking and Snaps:ĪutoCAD Basics Part 6 – Using Layers & The Layer Manager:ĪutoCAD Basics Part 7 – How to use the Layout Tab, Title Blocks & Printing:ĪutoCAD Basics Part 8 – Adding/Using Text: These videos will give you the basics and skills to get started with AutoCAD in less than an hour. Combined, the videos have over 150,000 views and have helped so many new users become familiar with AutoCAD. It just so happens I’ve already made a series of videos on my channel walking you through the basics of AutoCAD in an easy to follow progression. I wanted to use today’s post to put together a resource to help Answer and direct one of the biggest questions and its variation, How do I learn AutoCAD? Where do I get Started with AutoCAD? Can I learn AutoCAD Online? Etc… They come from a variety of sources that add up to over well over 30,000 followers/subscribers but regardless if its YouTube comments Twitter mentions, Emails from the newsletter list or even Linkedin, there are a number of questions that come up more often than others. Each day I receive questions about AutoCAD.