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1/17/2025, 6:58:39 PM
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Any resource is as good as any if you're just starting out. I was half-joking about jeets: I hate how they speak, and that's on me, but the vast majority of their video tutorials won't really help you more than the stuff SW provides you with. That said, I came across good jeet channels, try watching a few videos and decide by yourself what you like best.
Keep in mind that once you grasp the core concepts of parametric 3D CAD (volume generation from 2D, volume addition and subtraction, the feature tree and its order of operation), it all boils down to knowing the advanced tools, keyboard shortcuts, and overall knowledge of the specific software peculiarities.
As for furniture, it depends: in principle you can do anything, but parametric software like SW aren't the best for flowy surfaces, like pic related. I mean: it can be done but it will be time consuming and painful. For basic shit like cabinets, shelves, and tables it's perfectly adequate.
Any resource is as good as any if you're just starting out. I was half-joking about jeets: I hate how they speak, and that's on me, but the vast majority of their video tutorials won't really help you more than the stuff SW provides you with. That said, I came across good jeet channels, try watching a few videos and decide by yourself what you like best.
Keep in mind that once you grasp the core concepts of parametric 3D CAD (volume generation from 2D, volume addition and subtraction, the feature tree and its order of operation), it all boils down to knowing the advanced tools, keyboard shortcuts, and overall knowledge of the specific software peculiarities.
As for furniture, it depends: in principle you can do anything, but parametric software like SW aren't the best for flowy surfaces, like pic related. I mean: it can be done but it will be time consuming and painful. For basic shit like cabinets, shelves, and tables it's perfectly adequate.
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