Though I'd still like to find a course to learn the basic's of AutoCAD's version of 3D, I am curious what Autodesk specific 3D modeling software this company is referring to.
If so, what is the current 'industry standard' 'Go-To' 3D modeling software program implied by the comment above? In other words, this company implies that AutoCAD is the most widely used 2D software out 't here', but that when it comes to 3D, some other software is better, but AutoCAD's 3D is still pretty good.'. 'Whilst not at the level of Autodesk's industry specific 3D modelling software packages ACAD's 3D tools are still very powerful if used correctly.'įrom your post it appears you are an Autodesk representative. ' AutoCAD software is principally known as the worlds leading 2D drafting software. That said, the Graitec course you pointed to described Autodesk's traditional AutoCAD program as follows: I have reviewed all the links you provided and unfortunately, for various reasons, none of them meet my my specific needs for reasons I won't bore you with.