Great, really great! “happy modeling” - great idea to hear something like that in a serious tutorial, I'm still laughing... No, something like that has no place in a serious tutorial. Dave, keep up the good work!
@CADPLMGuy14 күн бұрын
Yup, AI doesn't understand the personalities of the people typically watching CAD videos, and why you should never tell them "happy modeling."
@JV_CNC14 күн бұрын
ChatGPT will always be many steps behind the knowledge of a human trainer like you Dave. Don't worry.
@CADPLMGuy14 күн бұрын
My main concern is that people will use it to write scripts for a CAD-based KZbin channel. And as I said in my first video in this series, we really need more KZbin options for CAD. Especially Creo. People shouldn't have "Dave Martin's approach" as their sole option for learning Creo at no cost.
@PTC_Mathcad12 күн бұрын
Nervously thinking about how in the next Mathcad video to be uploaded (today, hopefully), the speaker says "happy calculating" at the end of it.
@CADPLMGuy11 күн бұрын
The Advanced Controls webinar and associated videos are great. I learned a lot and recommend them to every Mathcad user. But yeah, "happy calculating" isn't something I could say.
@paolozago612314 күн бұрын
If the script didn't mention that in creo you can do "command > target" or "target > command" without forcing you to one workflow, then it's not a good script! :D
@CADPLMGuy14 күн бұрын
Good catch. I missed that. The ChatGPT script used "target > command" (also known as object-action workflows) only, without explaining how you can invoke the command first. Explaining the flexibility is essential for new users.
@spvlogs792814 күн бұрын
Where did you learn creo ? You just Playing with all kind of tools
@CADPLMGuy14 күн бұрын
I started with Pro/ENGINEER around v12 at Martin Marietta. But I didn't really learn it until I became an instructor with PTC in 2001.
@spvlogs792814 күн бұрын
@CADPLMGuy i am using creo for aluminium die mold design yours videos really helpful in my work to clear my doubts
@malayrojak12 күн бұрын
Id rather not create a channel on CAD where i have a "competing" channel such as yours which already produces high quality content. :)
@CADPLMGuy11 күн бұрын
Unfortunately, KZbin does make it a competition for views. But you could make videos where you build an entire part from scratch. Those kinds of videos get way more views than mine.
@malayrojak11 күн бұрын
@CADPLMGuy it was a compliment Dave :). Thank you for taking the time and effort to share your work and experience.