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I'd like to learn how to use Stud.io but I have very little spare time. Which are the best Youtube tutorials that get right to the point? I do have some CAD experience but it's obsolete (AutoCAD, circa mid-1990s).

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Boone’s are good.  Some things may be a bit outdated (new parts palettes, new features, a few changes in the UI) but they are still the best I saw (no blah, no errors).  They also complement well the help pages (which need a few updates too, but it’s in the works), which is why they are linked there.

Without wanting to “poach” users from here :grin:, there’s also the Studio forum, where there’s a parts FAQ and a few posts about new features.

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I miss the days when you could pop into Radio Shack and buy "For Dummies" books about such things. :)

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:classic:

The problems with such books are:

  • someone needs to write them,
  • they don’t pay much,
  • they quickly become obsolete,
  • you can’t fill them with “hem, uh, oh” like on videos, though a lot are filled with big screenshots :tongue:

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On 7/24/2023 at 10:09 PM, SylvainLS said:

The problems with such books are:

May I add (carefully): "The problems have become:" The list is to the point ...

It is what it is ...

Best,
Thorsten

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