![]() ![]() Please select the Accept as Solution button if a post solves your issue or answers your question. Opened up, everything in these are relevant today, you should be good. I also had an advanced tips one with pretty colored pictures but gave it to a colleague years ago. Got home and checked, wow that was longer ago than I thought. There are many different ways of modeling and a different perspective will illuminate all sorts of things! I would recommend getting your hands on every book you can from different authors. Interviewer: They must have used this program for years, "You're hired!" You: "Remember back in Aught'13 days when the render window went to individual blocks at a time to reveal your rendering!?" Knowing some of these "old" secrets and practices will help you stand out from the crowd but also make you sound like you've been around for a while and able to communicate with veteran users on a similar level. I read that book years ago and feel it gave me a leg up on my coworkers and competition. The things that will have changed are locations and interfaces, but the general modeling techniques have not changed. Everything in the book will be beneficial for drawing practices, setting up constraints, assembly practices, iLogic, etc. ![]()
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