![]() So, I created a set of videos based on the very basics of Vectorworks in 2D that a beginner needs to get through before they can move on. Learning complex CAD software can be confusing, and it’s often useful to be able to revisit things you tried out in training sessions sometime in the future. And having a history in other software, I found many aspects of VW hard to learn – mostly because things didn’t “do what I expected”, relative to other packages. ![]() You might know, being able to get stuff to happen by fiddling with menus is a world away from being able to teach it to others. ![]() My task was to learn Vectorworks in order to be able to teach it to Year 1 students and also help more advanced students with their drawings. ![]() I had used many different CAD and design packages, 3D CGI software and specialised tools such as Cast Software’s WYSIWYG. OK, so when I first took my very first year of Theatre Production students through CAD and Vectorworks so that they can complete their second lighting project – a small lighting design, communicated using VW. A series of video tutorials on using Vectorworks Spotlight to draw a simple theatre plan with lighting equipment and fixtures data.
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