Hi everyone,
I've just started working with QCAD, and even after just a couple of days, I'm loving it.
I trained as a graphic artist and learned technical drawing to A-Level standard long before computers were 'a thing'. I still use my drawing board and set squares, because you can't beat the satisfaction of 'doing it for real', but having QCAd to produce crisp, clean drawings and diagrams is great.
One long-term project I'm planning is a series of video training of all the syllabus content from my A-level days, including basic constructions, orthographic and pictoral diagrams, conics, moments and frameworks, involute spur gears, etc and I'll probably use QCAD to produce all my diagrams. A lot of this can be done automatically by CAD programs, but there's a lot of deep knowledge and constructions which I think are in danger of being lost or forgotten.
Anyway, this forum has already been very helpful in answering questions I've had about using QCAD, so thanks very much to everyone who has already asked the questions I've been wondering too.
Regards,
Derek
**Edit: Windows 10, QCAD Pro, 3.28.1
Greetings from the UK
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Greetings from the UK
QCAD Version 3.29.4 : Windows 10
- petevick
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Re: Greetings from the UK
Hi Derek and welcome to the Qcad and the community. I too started out on a drawing board, but that was a long, LONG time ago
Pete Vickerstaff
Linux Mint 21.2 Cinnamon, Qcad Pro 3.29.6
Linux Mint 21.2 Cinnamon, Qcad Pro 3.29.6