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CAD Gorilla Releases Advanced Courses for Autodesk Inventor

Self-paced training programs aimed at both advanced and novice users.

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By DE Editors  

July 16, 2012

By DE Editors

CAD Gorilla, an Autodesk Authorized Developer that creates self-paced multimedia training, has released two new advanced courses for Autodesk Inventor, Autodesk Inventor Advanced Parts and Autodesk Inventor Advanced Assemblies. The courses are delivered online, in a self-paced video format along with downloadable design files to enhance the learning experience.

The courses were designed for experienced Inventor users as well as new users having completed CAD Gorillas Inventor Essentials course, or instructor-led training offered by Autodesk resellers. The Inventor Advanced Parts course covers topics such as 3D Sketching, Curve Creation, Advanced Fillets, Advanced Sweeps, Lofts, Ribs, Multibody Parts, Draft, Text, and Decals. The Inventor Advanced Assemblies course includes topics such as Assembly Structure, Assembly Features, Component Patterns, Advanced Constraints, Troubleshooting Constraints, Representations, Top-Down Assembly Design, and File Management.

For more information, visit CAD Gorilla.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 
 

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