What are the best learning resources to learn AutoCAD quickly?

Do you have any learning materials I can use?

Asked on September 27, 2016 in AutoCAD.
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YCADSITE

myCADsite offers free online AutoCAD tutorials for both new and experienced users with no registration needed. Tutorials are organized into 4 levels: beginner AutoCAD, intermediate AutoCAD, introduction to 3D and advanced topics. Each set of lessons is followed by a quiz to test your knowledge. You’ll also find sample CAD files and videos to accompany the HTML AutoCAD tutorials. To stay current with news and tutorials as they’re produced, you can follow myCADsite on Facebook or Twitter.

CADALYST

Cadalyst provides a wide array of AutoCAD and other CAD software tutorials, tips and training resources. They also have an extensive CAD tips video gallery with clips that teach you how to perform specific tasks in AutoCAD. For example, you can find videos showcasing three different ways to put a frame around your text in AutoCAD, how to scale object with a reference, and many more.

CADTUTOR

CADTutor offers free tutorials, tips and articles for AutoCAD, 3ds Max and associated software applications. Not only that, but CADTutor can easily put you in touch with other CAD learners and professionals their AutoCAD forums, which are a great free learning resource you can’t afford to miss out on.

TUTORIAL 45

This is another must-visit AutoCAD site to have on your list. Why? Tutorial 45 provides a set of free AutoCAD tutorials including practice exercises, lists of AutoCAD commands, 3D projects and easy to follow how-to articles. It offers all the basics you’ll need!

Also You can read here: http://crbtech.in/CAD-CAM-Training/

Answered on August 12, 2017.
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YCADSITE

myCADsite offers free online AutoCAD tutorials for both new and experienced users with no registration needed. Tutorials are organized into 4 levels: beginner AutoCAD, intermediate AutoCAD, introduction to 3D and advanced topics. Each set of lessons is followed by a quiz to test your knowledge. You’ll also find sample CAD files and videos to accompany the HTML AutoCAD tutorials. To stay current with news and tutorials as they’re produced, you can follow myCADsite on Facebook or Twitter.

CADALYST

Cadalyst provides a wide array of AutoCAD and other CAD software tutorials, tips and training resources. They also have an extensive CAD tips video gallery with clips that teach you how to perform specific tasks in AutoCAD. For example, you can find videos showcasing three different ways to put a frame around your text in AutoCAD, how to scale object with a reference, and many more.

CADTUTOR

CADTutor offers free tutorials, tips and articles for AutoCAD, 3ds Max and associated software applications. Not only that, but CADTutor can easily put you in touch with other CAD learners and professionals their AutoCAD forums, which are a great free learning resource you can’t afford to miss out on.

TUTORIAL 45

This is another must-visit AutoCAD site to have on your list. Why? Tutorial 45 provides a set of free AutoCAD tutorials including practice exercises, lists of AutoCAD commands, 3D projects and easy to follow how-to articles. It offers all the basics you’ll need!

Also You can read here: http://crbtech.in/CAD-CAM-Training/

Answered on August 12, 2017.
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A good AutoCad Tutorial can be found at:

http://www.mycadsite.com/tutorials/index.htm

A good idea is to ask questions here on www.CadAnswers.com and other CAD forums.

For example, here a couple of good threads:

  1. What are the best online tutorials for AutoCAD
  2. Good online courses for learning CAD
  3. What are the best learning resources to learn AutoCAD quickly?
  4. The AutoDesk Knowledgebase is a very good resource regarding common problems

 

Hope this helps ?

Answered on September 28, 2016.
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I personally had an easy time learning AutoCAD and other Autodesk programs by watching tutorials on lynda.com. Yes, it’s a paid service, but you also have access to other tutorials and online courses so it’s a worthwhile investment. Here’s a link to their latest (I think!) AutoCAD course:

https://www.lynda.com/AutoCAD-tutorials/AutoCAD-2020-Essential-Training/784284-2.html

 

Answered on April 20, 2020.
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