caddnewbie Posted August 18, 2013 Posted August 18, 2013 hi everyone, im new here and i was recently enrolled to an autocad training for application to working drawings. i am hoping to find here building plans that i can work on with to practice what i have learned. to start from scratch to 3d rendering. i would appreciate if someone can provide me a PDF file for a multi-storey that is a bit difficult and that can make me brainstorm on how to get things done. anyone can provide a complete sample plans or can send sheet by sheet so as HE could check (my progress of learning) if i was already done with the sheet provided. everyone, thank you so much and i am looking forward to be able to start soon with my autocad exercises. Quote
ReMark Posted August 18, 2013 Posted August 18, 2013 CADTutor is not a repository for building plans nor for any other type of drawing. If a forum member chooses to share a drawing with you that is entirely up to them. In the meantime you might want to consider buying a book called AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT 2013 - No Experience Necessary. The author walks a person from start through finish of a small building covering both 2D and 3D as well as the application of materials and rendering. Quote
caddnewbie Posted August 18, 2013 Author Posted August 18, 2013 Thanks for your rime Sir ReMark. Yes, you are correct I was hoping that someone from the members would share something like that in my post. But I would prefer to have some working drawings to start working with. I had a training from an Autodesk Accredited Training Center and they are really good in giving these short training courses. what I want to do is to somehow apply the knowledge that I acquired. I would definitely be happy to even draft for free. if someone will be kind enough you can send it to my email. toyotoyoboy@ymail.caom. thanks everyone.! Quote
ReMark Posted August 18, 2013 Posted August 18, 2013 It's never a good idea to post one's email address in a public forum unless you like getting inundated with spam. Here's a task for you. Measure and sketch up the house, apartment building, condo or whatever you are living in at the moment and draw it up in 3D. Quote
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