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advice on exercises to carry out

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Winnie Pooh

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Hello everyone,
I am a student and last year I attended a course on autocad 2008 making it hard to learn the main commands and basic principles.
what still seems to me to have to acquire and consolidate is the mentality design, the ability to solve a design in a clean and in the simplest and rational way possible. Unfortunately, for this reason, my fido handbook apogee no longer needs.
I would like to do exercises or tutorials, but I don't know how to orient myself between everything that is, for example, on this section of the forum and on the internet in general.
I would like to know if someone who was in my own condition found something useful in particular.
thanks and good day
 
I would like to do exercises or tutorials, but I don't know how to orient myself between everything that is, for example, on this section of the forum and on the internet in general.
First of all, do you make English well?
 
Thanks for the answers.
Yes, they can read tutorials or manuals in English.
use autocad in architectural context.
Thanks again
 
if you use it for architecture also evaluates revit architecture and autocad architecture.

with regard to "the design mentality, the ability to solve a design in a clean way and in the simplest and rational way possible" I think it is acquired above all by working in a professional study. . .

a tip I can give you is to try to get full knowledge of the set of tools offered by autocad and to use them correctly. . .
to make extreme examples but that you see every day there are people who do not use layers :o ... or rotate objects to the eye :o ... or do not use layouts...etc etc.
 
Thank you both.
the book recommended by tristan, although oriented to the engineering field, seems to do to my case. thanks to the advice
as to what asalalp says, I must say that I too have noticed that the exercises from which I drew more profit are those of group, in which the working dynamics are simulated. Unfortunately at the moment I have no opportunity to study in group. so I thought that, to review the commands as you advise, I could vectorize plants that I have in paper format, reviewing the useful commands at a time. You think that's a good idea?
Thanks again.
p.s.
a look at revit is in my future program. . .
 

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