![]() I used it for several years until I saw a magazine which was giving away a program called TurboCAD. I then tried a very simple (and cheap) system called Eas圜AD which ran under DOS. It was owned by a friend and, although I was very impressed, it was far too expensive for me. I tried AutoCAD many years ago, when it was strictly 2D. ![]() Most things you need to walk before you run. ![]() My basic understanding is that AutoCAD will allow you to draw complex 3D models which is great for Architecture and Ship Design, whereįusion 360 has a whole bunch of Modelling tools to do stuff like work out heat profiles in engines. Since AutoCAD and Fusion 360 are made by the sameĬompany there are many similarities so this would also help. Good first step because Fusion 360 will do CAD but it does quite a bit more also. I don't really haveĮnough experience to recommend anything but I would say from my limited knowledge of Fusion 360 that learning CAD would be a This site is very easy to follow, goes step by step and starts with CAD basics in 2D and goes right up to Advanced 3D. The free Student version of fully functional AutoCAD 2016 originally and have recently upgraded to AutoCAD 2019 in the same way. ![]() I learned AutoCAD first and I taught myself using this site: and I downloaded There have been a lot of good suggestions so far in this thread but here is mine: Fusion 360 is a lot more than a "simple CAD program" - it is on my learning list for Engineering School but I am not quite there yet.
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