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Hey guys

Looking for users whom use autodesk inventor

I am looking for the following..

Some tutorials on it.
Some different materials
And general know how on how to do certain things.

Im new to the program, and at times have no clue what im doing..


So yeah, any help would be appreciated

Dean
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we used to use it in school, it's really basic after you get to know yourself around
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-TheRastafarian wrote we used to use it in school, it's really basic after you get to know yourself around


yeah im using it in school. finding it too easy...

Looking to make it a little more advanced, and at the same time, make my folio better.


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I use it in school too.

Its WAY to easy.
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I currently use it in school, if you look on Youtube you can find hundreds of videos that can help you get to grips with the programme. Once you know what your doing it's really easy!
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Dean wrote
-TheRastafarian wrote we used to use it in school, it's really basic after you get to know yourself around


yeah im using it in school. finding it too easy...

Looking to make it a little more advanced, and at the same time, make my folio better.


Dean

check on yahoo answers or even youtube in how to make your end product more advanced. We only used to just design the 3d shapes and spend a short time developing them.
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lol like everyone else im using it in school and its HEEEEEELLLLLLLLAAAAAAAA easy
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Please tell me your not planning on making graphics with it. Autodesk is for machining parts.... not making graphics or anything else. It is very simple too, you can learn the basics from just looking at it and then learn advanced stuff by just playing with it. And if you still can't do something... youtube or google it...
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dude2410 wrote Please tell me your not planning on making graphics with it. Autodesk is for machining parts.... not making graphics or anything else. It is very simple too, you can learn the basics from just looking at it and then learn advanced stuff by just playing with it. And if you still can't do something... youtube or google it...


No if it were to do graphics, I'd be using - 3DS MAX, C4D, Illustrator or Photoshop ;)

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Dean wrote
dude2410 wrote Please tell me your not planning on making graphics with it. Autodesk is for machining parts.... not making graphics or anything else. It is very simple too, you can learn the basics from just looking at it and then learn advanced stuff by just playing with it. And if you still can't do something... youtube or google it...


No if it were to do graphics, I'd be using - 3DS MAX, C4D, Illustrator or Photoshop ;)

Dean


thank god, I was worried when I saw this lol
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