Answer 2 (Good Advice)
We found relative information for your question on the Autodesk Discussion Board:
:-) Reply From: jmcintyre
Date: Jan/11/06 - 21:17 (GMT)
Reply Re: Is anyone up to speed yet?
It depends on your definitions of 'up to speed'.
We broke the implementation up into 3 stages, which was far more managable and gained the best productivity advantages as quickly as possible. If you try to tackle ADT in one hit, you may struggle.
This is how we addressed the implementation-
You first get your head around walls, doors, windows in 2D only. These are the greatest time savers.
When you have mastered that (after a real project or two) add stairs, columns, curtain walls, slabs, roofs. Once 'the penny drops' and you get a feel for ADT you'll find it easier.
Then (after a few more projects) you can tackle the full 3D, scheduling, and all the other tools.
You also need to be able to call on the help of a guru to provide the proper training & assistance.
Good luck.
*************************************
Thanks for the question!;-)
3DCADTips.com Q&A Board Support
|