khoshravan Posted June 16, 2011 Posted June 16, 2011 In youtube I have seen many AutoCad tutorials. Recently I am watching a lot and have learned many valuable things. But in the mean time I have found some to be vague, in different languages which I can't understand and is just waste of time. As it is free, I can't blame anybody, but I was thinking of finding sort of criteria to evaluate them and just go for the proper one. One thing is the keywords of what I am looking for. After watching for a while I can judge from posters name which one worth to watch. Number of previous watchers could be another criteria. If members who have used youtube as a tutorial tool, I will be happy to hear their opinions. Quote
fuccaro Posted June 16, 2011 Posted June 16, 2011 Tutorials are from everyone. For novice and professional users, for people using AutoCAD and other Autodesk products -not to mention the versions- , for native English speakers and for foreign people. I would say there is no "best" tutorial. Try to find the ones best for you. Quote
qball Posted June 17, 2011 Posted June 17, 2011 In your search on Youtube you can sort by Rating. I haven't had much success on Youtube for cad tutorials. Have you looked at the tutorials on this site? Quote
khoshravan Posted June 17, 2011 Author Posted June 17, 2011 In your search on Youtube you can sort by Rating. I haven't had much success on Youtube for cad tutorials. Have you looked at the tutorials on this site? Searching by rating is a good idea and didn't know that. I will try it. Some amateur videos are interesting and gives something that I didn't know and in that sense, it is good. Most of professional videos are sort of attracting customers to buy their video lessons. Overall sometimes watching is better than reading. I will try search by rating. Thanks Quote
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