Nice, it would be better with you talking us thru it instead of music.
@WayneMcNab3 жыл бұрын
I would first like to say that I very much like DesignSpark. However, I greatly dislike these non narrated videos. I have used AutoCad and SolidWorks, but am a beginner to DesignSpark. That is why I am watching these videos. It is very difficult to understand with no explanation. An example is I have no Idea how to get the flat ends on the spring, I am constantly replaying to try and find what is being selected and what I have missed. I give up! All the videos with narration are excellent, but I refuse to watch any more of these type of videos. They are TOTALLY frustrating! Learning new software is supposed to be enjoyable, this is NOT! This is the only source I have found to learn from. I tried using the write up on your website. It some how does not even related to what I see on my screen. Music is NOT a substitute for explanation. Please remember, you are TEACHING NEW people, not reviewing to those who already know it.
@ArmandoOliveiraBraga3 жыл бұрын
I fully agree with your critical point of view. On the Official KZbin channel of DesignSpark Mechanical, in case you're interested, there's a sequence of basic videos explained. Thanks for listening. DesignSpark Mechanical Training: kzbin.info/www/bejne/jqrYq5WBiKiCb5I
@WayneMcNab3 жыл бұрын
@@ArmandoOliveiraBraga Thanks.I did watch all the basic videos. They are all excellent! I am looking for doing more complex stuff. There is a publication out on DSM 4. Is 5 much different. Can you recommend a good third party book for DSM 5. Thanks
@ArmandoOliveiraBraga3 жыл бұрын
@@WayneMcNab With regard to DSM 5.0, on the official site is available detailed step-by-step information, questions and answers, tutorials and the current eBook in the PDF format available to download.