Hi,
I have been a 3D artist focused on modeling for almost 20 years, but have been finding extreme difficulty in finding work. When I look for job postings in my area (Central Florida) I see a lot of opportunities.
My question is if I were to study CAD what would be the level of education would you recommend? I have had to work with AutoCad and Fusion 360 in some of my previous jobs. I just wonder what would you suggest for me to get some formal training under my belt to be attractive for CAD work. I have previously worked in the simulation field working with lots of mechanical elements. I realize that CAD is similar , but will my skills transfer over?
Any suggestions of what area of CAD I might have better success in?
Thank you for any advice or insight you could give me.
I have been a 3D artist focused on modeling for almost 20 years, but have been finding extreme difficulty in finding work. When I look for job postings in my area (Central Florida) I see a lot of opportunities.
My question is if I were to study CAD what would be the level of education would you recommend? I have had to work with AutoCad and Fusion 360 in some of my previous jobs. I just wonder what would you suggest for me to get some formal training under my belt to be attractive for CAD work. I have previously worked in the simulation field working with lots of mechanical elements. I realize that CAD is similar , but will my skills transfer over?
Any suggestions of what area of CAD I might have better success in?
Thank you for any advice or insight you could give me.