Bluecorn Group Posted August 27, 2022 Posted August 27, 2022 I have been using the 2D functions of AutoCAD ADT 3.3 (2002) from the beginning after I upgraded from AutoCAD 2000 - all of my work is to create 2D construction documents for building permits for owner-builders and general contractors - I did learn AutoCAD 2000 from VHS tapes (of the day) that I purchased - I want to create 3D models to show the clients without going to the expense of purchasing a BIM program - my question is there any DVD (or VHS) training available for me to purchase? - thank you. Quote
ReMark Posted August 29, 2022 Posted August 29, 2022 You might want to try looking on YouTube. For a program that is 20 years old I doubt you will find much. Do your 3D models have to be created in AutoCAD ADT 3.3? Could you perhaps use SketchUp? There is a free version of SketchUp available for download. Just a suggestion. Here is a 3D model of a kitchen renovation project I did a few months ago. Quote
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