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Hi, I’m a garden designer looking to streamline my workflow. I currently predominantly use sketchup and enscape to produce concept drawings.

 

 Increasingly, working with architects has meant a need to work in AutoCAD. I’ve been either working around it or outsourcing but would like to get a grounding in it myself for everything from construction detail to master plans.

 

I work on a Mac and don’t plan to change this. 
 

I’m pretty computer literate and should pick it up quite quickly, but find learning one on one much easier than using YouTube tutorials etc. so ideally I’m looking for someone to come to my office to teach me. I was thinking perhaps 4 x 2hr sessions might be a good place to start.

 

The tutor should have an excellent understanding of the software as well as a good plan for the progression of learning.

 

Please get in touch if this is you or you know someone who can help.

 

Thanks,

 

Mark

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Hi Mark, 

Have you considered other software than AutoCAD? I am an architect on MAC also - but use Vectorworks instead of AutoCAD, have no issues importing and exporting from .dwg files and vice versa - I do think VW works better with Macs and they've supported it for a long time, understand AutoCAD has only just started supporting Mac. 

Cheers, 

Will

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