Pesky Newbie
Blame Architosh for revealing your whereabouts! :shock:
I'm in the Master of Design Studies program at Harvard currently. As a Mac user from (gulp) 1984, I'm being baptised (immolated?) into the cruel harsh world of Windows. My first beating was with Solidworks. Now I'm being flogged with Rhinoceros. The scars may be permanent. Why must these programs be so incredibly obtuse? :evil:
Anyway, I'm truly amazed with the capabilities of Cheetah. I tip my hat to you Martin - and other enthusiasts on this forum! I've been using PowerCADD/Wildtools for the past 10 years and am a sworn devotee to this 2D program. Is it possible that Cheetah is the 3D equivalent? Powerful, Elegant, Intuitive?
Anywho, as I better understand the program (working on tutorials now), I'll probably begin to ask a barrage of inane questions. Please forgive me in advance, but I've found it useful to "shout across the room" for quick tips instead of digging for hours through the sand with my forehead. We all have bad habits and this is one of mine. In the meantime, feel free to direct me to any useful orientation tools (or relevant archive posts) in my learning process.
First question: Anybody like to share recommended keyboard shortcuts to make life a bit more streamlined?
Blame Architosh for revealing your whereabouts! :shock:
I'm in the Master of Design Studies program at Harvard currently. As a Mac user from (gulp) 1984, I'm being baptised (immolated?) into the cruel harsh world of Windows. My first beating was with Solidworks. Now I'm being flogged with Rhinoceros. The scars may be permanent. Why must these programs be so incredibly obtuse? :evil:
Anyway, I'm truly amazed with the capabilities of Cheetah. I tip my hat to you Martin - and other enthusiasts on this forum! I've been using PowerCADD/Wildtools for the past 10 years and am a sworn devotee to this 2D program. Is it possible that Cheetah is the 3D equivalent? Powerful, Elegant, Intuitive?
Anywho, as I better understand the program (working on tutorials now), I'll probably begin to ask a barrage of inane questions. Please forgive me in advance, but I've found it useful to "shout across the room" for quick tips instead of digging for hours through the sand with my forehead. We all have bad habits and this is one of mine. In the meantime, feel free to direct me to any useful orientation tools (or relevant archive posts) in my learning process.
First question: Anybody like to share recommended keyboard shortcuts to make life a bit more streamlined?