Newbie - deciding which progra
Hi. Newbie here. I'm trying to get my foot in the door of a local aerospace company that is hiring draftsmen with AutoCAD experience. I have had drafting in high school (the old school way), and have a BFA degree in Graphic Design, and I have some computer skills - photoshop, html, php, etc.I want to learn AutoCAD on my own (with the help of this site). Which version is best for rendering rockets, projectiles, etc?
Where can I get free downloads, if I'm not a student?
Thanks in advance.
Great site, btw . . . I like the trout. Welcome Van Gone!
Rockets, sounds interesting! download some freeware CAD programs, but your gonna have to be doing a whole boat load of studying if you wanna go from old school design and some photoshop to aerospace CAD, like 6 months of solid study and aerospace sounds like you should know a thing or two about physics to be creating rockets, at least physics 101, learning the path of a projectile Just what software are they using?Can't they tell you or is it TOP SECRET? If they are doing aerospace design, they may be using CATIA. It would be useful to know. They may also be using Pro-Engineer, or Pro-Mech.A number of mechanical/aerospace firms use those programs as well.Good news, though. The programs are a blast to use!!!Good luck.
Oh, and you may wish to look at MATLab too.Not as graphically 'neat', but certainly useful on the analysis side of things.
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