Draw proficiently in CAD without having to spend countless hours doing so.
Special presale with $100 discount on the final launch price.
I know as a beginner CAD user all you want is to get your project done. But the fact is, you’re probably getting stuck in all the CAD clutter.
An online course for those struggling to learn CAD and are ready to start designing technical drawings, no matter what industry you may be in.
This course is for you if ...
You’re just starting CAD without any experience.
You're completely overwhelmed with all there is to learn.
You've got some CAD background but still struggle to draw.
You're seeking to become a CAD consultant or make more money at CAD
Your'e too busy and can't find time to learn CAD.
You're wanting to improve your drawing speed.
You’re needing to painlessly transition from hand drawing to CAD.
You’re looking for a class with both support and mentorship included.
Here you’ll see the roadmap of what we’ll be covering and what software you’ll need to get started.
We’ll also have a look at the pump project which we will be drawing throughout this class and the road map to getting this all completed.
I’ll also provide you with PDF files you can download and refer to throughout the class. Material will cover the pump project, the CAD workspace, CAD shortcuts and learning quizes. Each module is about 30-45 minutes long and broken into simple 10-15 min work sessions.
I’ll show you how you can easily declutter your workspace plus how to auto hide toolbars and ribbons so that they can be activated only when you need them. We’ll also go over how to navigate around in a drawing.
We’ll discuss the X and Y coordinate system, direct distance input and then start a small detail of our project and practice some basic input using a series of shortcuts. We are starting to move ahead at a constant, yet easy pace.
As we continue to wrap up our wall detail, you’ll learn how to use object snaps and grips and the vital role they play to create accurate drawings. We’ll also practice apparent intersections, snap overrides, referencing and other shortcuts and tips.
In the template module you’ll learn the importance of using DWT files in order to save time. I’ll provide an example template you can use, complete with title block info and various settings you can use.
In this module we will discuss the importance of blocks and how to create and edit them. In addition we'll also demystify and simplify how to use block attributes. Lastly I'll walk you though how to create an Xref. Downloadables are provided.
We’ll be working on a floor plan input for our pump house. I’ll show you how to use dynamic input along with explaining the importance of polylines. We’ll also discuss linetypes and use various shortcuts along the way to get our drawing completed.
I’ll show you how to add piping, valves, pumps and tanks to our project. The exercise here is really how to use blocks. Or if you are using Mech-Q it's how to understand direct distance input and DIMSCALE.
In this module you’ll have the choice to do either or even both:
1) Quick method: Use an add-on to input (Mech-Q download provided).
2) Manual method: Assemble the drawing with blocks only (small library provided) .
In this module we will dive deep into how to use layers in order to better organize our project. I’ll show you a series of shortcuts on how to activate, move, isolate and modify them. We’ll also a couple of layer states so you can see how quickly you can recall various drawing "snapshots".
In this module we’ll jump right into understanding annotations and dimensions - more specifically, how to create styles for each of these. I’ll also provide a download so you can copy and paste the styles covered in this lesson.
Now that our pump house is inputed, I’ll show you how to use the styles we set up in the last module. I’ll show you how to dimension and add notes to our drawing. We will also revisit your DIMSCALE setting and how this factors in with our final plot scale.
Today we are getting ready to print our project. I’ll show you how to use Paperspace and create Viewports. We’ll also dive deep and explore the difference between standard and annotative scaling.
In our last module we have some last minute revisions to make and then we are ready to preview our project. Lastly we’ll add a few notations directly in Paperspace and then finally print/plot our pump house.
I’ll show you how to check your recovery settings and what to do after a program crash using your backups and autosaves. Plus after setting up our Google Drive, I’ll show you how to backup or even share a file in the cloud, all within CAD.
We'll be using our 2D pump house to create 3D roofs, walls and doors as we explore basic 3D concepts. We'll also discuss the UCS and how to manipulate it. I'll also show you how to create 2d elevations from our 3D model and more.
This course focuses on these primary objectives:
Providing as close to the 1-to-1 mentorship experience as possible
Learning concepts and building a solid CAD foundation effortlessly.
Optimizing your CAD workflow by using various shortcuts.
Breaking the barrier of complexity to simplify the drawing process.
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Hi, I’m Erik Z and I love to help CAD users like you become highly skilled at CAD and create drawings with minimal stress and effort.
I was once like you, when I first started CAD over 25 years ago, I went from pencil drafting into a CAD operator working for a structural engineering office. I too struggled to take myself to the next level.
Using my shortcut methods I can draw up sheet sets in days instead of weeks and I’m ready and raring to help you achieve this too!
Here are the answers to some of the most commonly asked questions. If you have a different question, just contact me here and I’ll get that answered.
One of the big advantages you will have while taking this course is CAD mentorship. You can contact me directly through the Community which you take the course and I will always normally get back with you within a day.
You’ll need a 2D AutoCAD-Like application. If you don’t have one I can provide a 2D/3D CAD (called AViCAD) for 30 days while you get started on the course.
Additional cost after this period is $49/mo. and you can cancel anytime. Note: The 3D bonus module will require 2D and 3D CAD functionality.
It's designed for those just starting CAD, but also for those who may have some background who are struggling with their productivity.
Yes, even if you are using metric units, you can apply the same concepts and shortcuts you will learn from this course.
As you work though examples you'll just need to apply metric values. I'll also provide a metric title block if needed.
If you have AutoCAD already for the Mac then you are all set to go.
If you don't have CAD, then you'll need Parallels to run our Windows based AutoCAD-Like product called AViCAD.