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Anonymous No.1015665 [Report] >>1015666 >>1015673 >>1015897 >>1015920
Started learning CAD and went through a couple of Too Tall Toby's practice models. I want to try more of the tier 1 stuff since I'm such a beginner but they're pay-walled. I found a can just change the URL to get the pngs of whichever practice I want to do but I'd also like to have the answers so I can check that I did it right. Has anyone uploaded an answer key?
Anonymous No.1015666 [Report] >>1015669
>>1015665 (OP)
Have you realized that CAD is a tool snd not an all purpose software. CAD was only build for one thing, concept items.
Anonymous No.1015669 [Report]
>>1015666
I don't see your point here. Yes it's a tool, I'm trying to learn how to use a tool. The practice is so I can learn how to take a concept drawing and create an accurate model. In order to gauge how accurate my solution is, I need the answer key for these problems.
Anonymous No.1015673 [Report] >>1015676
>>1015665 (OP)
Try this since Toby is being a jew
https://www.weekdayweekend.net/workshop.html
Anonymous No.1015676 [Report]
>>1015673
Oh sweet, thanks man!
Anonymous No.1015897 [Report] >>1015898
>>1015665 (OP)
we've now entering Cris' CAD arc.
brace yourself for years of shitposts and delusions about Cris BTFO'ing industry professionals with his innovative """""""""""workflows"""""""""".
Anonymous No.1015898 [Report]
>>1015897
Who the fuck is Cris? I see him being mentioned in almost every thread on /3/.

>Inb4
Yes, I am a newfag.
Anonymous No.1015920 [Report] >>1015966
>>1015665 (OP)
Idk about an answer key but you could find an older textbook depending on what you're focusing on and work through it page by page.

All the (NA) jobs now either outsourced all the entry level work and expect you to be a senior professional or an architect or engineer out of the gate. Some employers might hire you as an intern if you're still in school since they can pay you almost nothing. If you beg hard enough.
Anonymous No.1015966 [Report]
>>1015920
I'm really just interested in CAD as a hobby. I already have a career going in web dev, boring but pays well enough and not too demanding. Just bought a used 3D printer from a friend so I wanted to start making my own designs as I'm sure downloading random stls off the internet will get boring fast. Thanks for the recommendation though. I'm sure it won't hurt to learn some fundamentals from a textbook.