How Do You Learn Autocad LT 2009?
AutoCAD LT 2009 is an application used to design furniture, appliances, and other durable goods requiring high-precision graphics. The program is a spin-off of AutoCAD, which AutoDesk first released in 1982. Learning AutoCAD 2009 LT isn’t difficult if you keep the following in mind: You’ll learn more quickly if you have a specific design goal in mind, such as specs for a bike or a chair, than if you have no such goal. Work through all of the videos introduced in the help file first, as this media format is generally easiest to learn from (see Resources). While some of the features described in the video may not apply to AutoCAD LT 2009, many of them will. Learn AutoCAD LT’s essential functions: Start by trying out each of the commands under the “Draw” menu, paying close attention to the polyline, polygon, and spline commands, as these are used in many different types of drawings. Consider not learning commands that have an effect that can be achieved by a more comprehensive command. Fo