I would love to give credit to each and every person from whom I was able to get a little “nugget” of information unfortunately, I have forgotten most of the sources. I’ve gained significant insight by watching others using the software, across multiple industries. I’m always on the lookout for any step that will reduce the time or amount of work needed to get things done. There’s an old saying: “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know.” But with Inventor, it’s really both. A person picks up a lot by just using the software for that length of time. After all, who doesn’t love to learn new things to shave some time off common, day-to-day activities?īefore I dive into the content, the first question always asked is, “Where did you get all of these tips, tricks, and suggestions?”įirst would be from my 14+ years of using Inventor. I presented this class in a tips & tricks style, which went over well. ![]() The class that had the best reaction and the most interaction was the class I presented on Autodesk Inventor® Sketching. Back March 27th, 2014 Sketching Tips & TricksĪt Autodesk University 2013, I was fortunate to be selected to present four classes.
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