PerKr
Structural
- May 23, 2006
- 58
Got asked by a student today if I would consider myself a skilled CAD user. Not really related to the subject at hand and they've never seen any of my CAD work... My answer was that yes, I would consider myself a skilled CAD user. But it got me thinking. What makes one a "skilled" or "expert" CAD user? Myself I'm fairly skilled when it comes to using CAD for mechanical design but I've never seriously tried modelling a car from 2D views so wouldn't say I'm very skilled when it comes to the more artistic use of surfaces which can sometimes be seen at sites such as grabcad.com.
So not sure if I would say I'm an "expert", at least not in absolute terms. But really, what makes one an "expert"? What does it take to be able to say you're "skilled"? Can it be expressed in absolute terms or is it all relative by nature?
So not sure if I would say I'm an "expert", at least not in absolute terms. But really, what makes one an "expert"? What does it take to be able to say you're "skilled"? Can it be expressed in absolute terms or is it all relative by nature?