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Vectorworks Tutorials

  • 29-10-2012 01:30PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1


    Hi,

    I Hopefully I am putting this in the right forum, but I am looking for
    a vectorworks tutor, I am a beginner and have some knowledge of the
    vectorworks program, but I would like to develop my skills further. Unfortunately I have not been able to attend any of the courses that have
    been running in Dublin to the times that they have been scheduled.

    I am hoping to start with a one on one tutor ASAP, I would be happy to
    come to their place or for them to come to mine as I live in Dublin 3.

    I was hoping to work for perhaps 2-3 saturdays around 1.00pm - 3.00pm
    just to go through some vectorworks questions that I have, I have looked
    on line for tutorials but find the you tube videos really frustrating.

    I understand that this exact time may not suit, so I am open to suggestion,
    but saturdays/sundays suit me better.

    I also work on a mac, not sure if that makes any difference.

    We can negotiate a fee.

    Thanks
    All the best
    Louise


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8 thanksagain


    Hello Lousie,

    I provide Vectorworks Training both here in Ireland, the US and Europe, remotely and on-site.
    I also provide detailed workflow customisation for clients in the Entertainment/Architecture/Landscape Architecture & Product development industries. There are differences between working on VW on a PC or Mac, but essentially the software and its files are cross-platform so that won't be an issue.

    I train across the entire Designer Series of products: Architect, Spotlight, Landmark and Renderworks. Vectorworks Fundamentals is also available but for new users I typically recommend choosing a product that has all the functionality they need.

    The training can cover 2d drafting, 3d modeling, drawing organisation, automation, BIM, libraries etc.

    Also - Vectorworks can be configured to work in parallel with Adobe Creative Suite/ FilemakerPro/ SketchUp or others, making it a valuable part of your design & programming toolkit.

    I look forward to speaking with you.

    Kind regards

    ta


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