Has anybody used this software in the past? If so, is it difficult to master? (I'm asking because I'm taking that course next semester).
Thanks
I've gotta take it!Apex wrote:Don't take the course if you dont have to, just use the provided tutorials - they're great!
On the subject of CATIA...my company is using only CATIA software. I know that you said that Solid Edge is a good foundation for CATIA, but how much of a step up is it to go from SE to CATIA? By that, I mean, is it possible to learn SE and then, with some practice switch to CATIA, or are additional courses necessary?monkeyboy1976 wrote:Agreed. SolidEgde is good. Most 3D CAD packages are similar now so SolidEgde is good training for CATIAv5. Many F1 teams use this.
No, I don't think so. I don't think that my school offers that course. However, like I said, my company is only using CATIA, and since I still have an access to everything over there, I was thinking of firing up one of the computers and playing around with it...that is why I was asking you whether I would need any additional training.monkeyboy1976 wrote:If you have access to CATIA v5, start using straight away. They are similar in theory. Are you able to get onto a CATIA v5 course?