![]() ![]() 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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