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    Default FAQ - New and Interested Users of Inventor

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    1) Where do I start ?????

    Run and install the Help file CD and "getting Started CD"


    2) I was trying to model a specific feature but ... ?

    Use the visual Glossary when in a modelling limbo. Shows
    all sorts from complex to simple animations of how to
    feature.


    3) Always 'update' and name methodically in the browser.


    4) Use Dimension to edit parts easily later on for changes.
    Even after a feature has been created RMB within the browser
    allows you to edit the original settings.


    5) Use the TREE explorer, bottom left of screen, to encourage good housekeeping (similar to layer organisation in Autocad).


    6) Post up any queries for part modelling. Set me a task
    and I'll post up a solution within a few days.


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    hello me again, just a quick question, i have been trying to export autocad 3d models into inventor and vice versa without much luck, can it be done?
    as you know the presentation part of the advanced higher wants renders shadows etc and i dont know if inventor does this to the same standard.
    what do you think?

    niall

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    Default Re: inventor

    Quote Originally Posted by niallypie
    hello me again, just a quick question, i have been trying to export autocad 3d models into inventor and vice versa without much luck, can it be done?
    as you know the presentation part of the advanced higher wants renders shadows etc and i dont know if inventor does this to the same standard.
    what do you think?

    niall
    Import export yes, shadows yes.

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    Default Inventor Importing AutoCAD but why bother

    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous View Post
    hello me again, just a quick question, i have been trying to export autocad 3d models into inventor and vice versa without much luck, can it be done?
    as you know the presentation part of the advanced higher wants renders shadows etc and i dont know if inventor does this to the same standard.
    what do you think?

    niall
    Iventor will import AutoCAD but be ready for all the mistakes it will pic up on !
    Choose the format you wish to create in, then see the AutoCAD icon on the left of screen. Follow the prompts.

    I thought it would save me time to use my AutoCAD files but decided to start from stratch with Inventor. Regular use of the Inventor "Doctor" is a must for beginners. When to return from the sketch window, Inventor Doctor will automatically pop up & show any mistakes. This is not the perfecr solution to every problem but it sure helped my learning curve ;-)

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    I think the conext of his question was coming form the pupils he teaches using acad. We both teach a high school course specific to scotland.

    You are right though, IV picks up poor editing and drafting eg kids not using osnap or exact sizes when drafting.

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    i am a new user of the autodesk inventor, can anybody tell me where i can download some good movie tutorial on this one??? pls i am only a student

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    I have just added a link to a free 30hr module, it's a sticky on the IV forum.

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    I am looking to learn Inventor, but the problem is, I'm not a student at any college. Where can I get a student edition for self learning. I have used inventor several years ago, but now I would like to expand my learning experiance.

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    I have to say, that inventor is something really different. I took some classes and I learned a great deal in a few days which I couldn't have managed in weeks. It has some really interesting draw methods. I thing that Auto-CAD 2010 even inherited some features from inventor.

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    I actually used to work with solidworks up untill a couple of years ago. now its all 2D Autocad =(

    Funnily enough I actuall picked using these programs easily and could pull off a few decent projects.

    But the main thing is that everyone is turning to inventor, especally in the Aberdeen, Glasgow area of Scotland.

    I heard also that Vanilla 2010 has parametric modeling, but to be honest, as a person who would be learning at a self taught pace. who can afford it. Certainly not me.

    All in all even though the software is free from the Autodesk website, I am not a student of any college. and therefore are not elligable.

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