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Started by jayrock, June 13, 2018, 07:38:05 PM

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jayrock

If there are any designers, architects, drafters etc that deal with Autodesk products, could you please PM me.

Thanks.
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Quote from: jayrock on June 13, 2018, 07:38:05 PM
If there are any designers, architects, drafters etc that deal with Autodesk products, could you please PM me.

Thanks.



Your a sask fan.....  you need more then jus a lil help dude.


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Quote from: New_Earth_Mud on June 14, 2018, 12:08:24 AM


Your a sask fan.....  you need more then jus a lil help dude.


hahaha    I kid!!!

Haha that is what I was thinking.

Good luck finding what you need Jayrock.
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Quote from: jayrock on June 13, 2018, 07:38:05 PM
If there are any designers, architects, drafters etc that deal with Autodesk products, could you please PM me.

Thanks.

I used to use AutoCAD everyday. Still use it but far less frequently in my new position. What up?

jayrock

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jayrock

Good afternoon. Just found out that any one can help with this.....so if you are interested in lending me a helping hand and helping me get a speaking spot at Autodesk University please follow the some what simple instructions below.

If you are up to it, could you please follow the link below and vote (thumbs up) my 2 industry talks and one round table proposal. You do not need to sign up for anything, just follow the link and then cut and paste my class titles one at a time into the search field then when they proposal pops up, hit the thumbs up button. No need to sign up for anything, and only one vote per device.

http://au.autodesk.com/speaker-resource-center/call-for-proposals/voting

class titles are as follows:

No information left behind! The fine line between modeling and detailing

Revit? AutoCAD? The Top Ten list of how and why to use both in Structural Consulting

Revit and AutoCAD, the two tools required in Structural Consulting Engineering

thanks again and if you have any questions let me know.

Cheers
Jayrock

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trapper


jayrock

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Done.  Good luck with it JAYROCK.
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jayrock

Quote from: ModAdmin on June 27, 2018, 04:08:48 PM
Done.  Good luck with it Trapper.

Ah trapper...you're taking all the credit. LOL
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theaardvark

Wow... AutoCad.  

I remember attending the AutoDesk facility in SauSalito in 1982? or so, to get the "Dealer Training" so our store could become an authorized dealer.  Whipped through their 2 day training package in less than a day, and then helped them test / debug their Radio Shack "training package" they were about to launch putting a limited version into Radio Shack stores.  Running on 80286 (AT) processors.  With Hercules graphics cards... and 10 MB hard drives.  

I wonder what would have been had I stuck with that...  now I peddle dog food ;) .  Have to think my stress level is much less though.
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jayrock

Quote from: theaardvark on June 27, 2018, 04:24:41 PM
Wow... AutoCad.  

I remember attending the AutoDesk facility in SauSalito in 1982? or so, to get the "Dealer Training" so our store could become an authorized dealer.  Whipped through their 2 day training package in less than a day, and then helped them test / debug their Radio Shack "training package" they were about to launch putting a limited version into Radio Shack stores.  Running on 80286 (AT) processors.  With Hercules graphics cards... and 10 MB hard drives.  

I wonder what would have been had I stuck with that...  now I peddle dog food ;) .  Have to think my stress level is much less though.

Things have come a long way since then....think 3D and VR.
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theaardvark

Quote from: jayrock on June 27, 2018, 04:26:59 PM
Things have come a long way since then....think 3D and VR.

We had wire frame 3d...  sort of...
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jayrock

Quote from: theaardvark on June 27, 2018, 05:24:07 PM
We had wire frame 3d...  sort of...

well past wire frame, well past. LOL. PM me your email and I will send you some screen caps of what I mean.
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done!

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jayrock

No we are a strictly Autodesk company.

I heard BricsCAD by Bricsys is making a move to become top dog. Picked up a bunch of senior people the Autodesk let go.
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The Zipp

When I took Architectural drafting at Red river in 1988 they had a CAD lab that was mainframe based.  I could actually draw by hand faster than it could render.  Things really improved after that though.  I started on release 9 and was pretty good at it - although even then we only used a small portion of its capabilities.  Last version I touched was 2000...

Good luck Jayrock

jayrock

Quote from: The Zipp on June 28, 2018, 12:06:11 AM
When I took Architectural drafting at Red river in 1988 they had a CAD lab that was mainframe based.  I could actually draw by hand faster than it could render.  Things really improved after that though.  I started on release 9 and was pretty good at it - although even then we only used a small portion of its capabilities.  Last version I touched was 2000...

Good luck Jayrock

Thanks man.

Things have changed greatly since then. I have been doing this for 20 years now, started on the board and am now a Senior Drafter and CAD manager, and do things with 3D modeling. It is amazing how things have changed since then.
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theaardvark

Quote from: jayrock on June 28, 2018, 02:12:18 PM
Thanks man.

Things have changed greatly since then. I have been doing this for 20 years now, started on the board and am now a Senior Drafter and CAD manager, and do things with 3D modeling. It is amazing how things have changed since then.

The big selling point in my time was the ability ti draw one gear tooth, and have it repeat and draw the whole gear...  something mil spec drawing required, where private draftsmen could draw a few teeth and then a dotted line around..  AECadd was just being introduced, where you had a template of architectural components that you could just click and place, and it would draw them in and add to the materials list...  cutting edge.
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