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hello to all, in recent years I have been working on maintenance, from computer to mechanics, now seen the crisis, I would like to specialize in something that will appeal to me, that is to become a 2d/3d designer.
I have found numerous online courses, something mastic already, but all the rules of putting at the table, etc., I do not know them well.
with this 3d I wanted to ask you if it is recommended to take courses both of autocad, base/advanced both of basic inventor/advanced, and then to be able to put on the market, quite prepared.

Hello and thank you
 
I would recommend you a nice course of inventor.. . autocad maybe you learn it at home with a good manual
 
just what tristan says about software.

instead for technical drawing standards, there would take a course, and they are things that at software courses do not explain.

or buy a book, for example the chirone-tornincasa and you get down to study.
 
hello to all, in recent years I have been working on maintenance, from computer to mechanics, now seen the crisis, I would like to specialize in something that will appeal to me, that is to become a 2d/3d designer.
I have found numerous online courses, something mastic already, but all the rules of putting at the table, etc., I do not know them well.
with this 3d I wanted to ask you if it is recommended to take courses both of autocad, base/advanced both of basic inventor/advanced, and then to be able to put on the market, quite prepared.

Hello and thank you
Hello, airy,
What level of education do you have?
 
I'm electronically in telecommunications, but I've never done electronics! :wink:
 
I'm electronically in telecommunications, but I've never done electronics! :wink:
I asked you this to account for your knowledge.

What do you think if my advice was to follow the evening schools to take graduation to theitis?
at least you would make the basis (mechanical knowledge) on which to rest the skills cad
 
Hi.
If you want to be a designer and then designer it is essential to know the technical design... know what he's talking about at least when they ask you about a section or an orthogonal view. . So if you don't know anything, you should study on your own too, I'd say it's enough if you're brought and you like this kind of thing.
I think there are many at regional/communal level. . .
then respond to all the ads you find and seem interesting to you, not always a lot of experience is required (unfortunately.... when then you have too much arise other problems:frown:) and if you're lucky you might find someone that allows you to start and then it's all experience that you have to do yourself, don't wait for someone to give you. .
That's good luck.
 

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