Customer Review: THIS BOOK WAS EASY TO READ AND UNDERSTAND. THE AUTHOR WAS TOTALY HONEST, HE TALKED ABOUT THE STUFF HE KNEW, SPREAD OUT THE PRINCIPLES IN EASY TO UNDERSTAND CHUNKS, IF THE AUTHOR DID NOT KNOW SOMETHING, HE SAID SO, GAVE REFERENCES TO FIND OUT FOR ONES SELF. IMHO, A PERFECT BOOK TO START WITH,... more info
Customer Review: I used this book to teach my Revit class. I am very pleased by using this book. The book explores beyond the "picks & clicks" of the software. It really digs into how you can use the software beyond the orthagonal-type buildings. The client showcase within the middle of the book is great because... more info
Customer Review: The book is a waste of time. Too much text and too little images to show step by step tasks. Instead there is a lot of talk about Revit.
Customer Review: Aubin's latest edition engages Revit users successfully, whether they are firt-time newbies, intermediate users, or experts looking to refine their best practices. The book is helpful for those attempting to get HOW and WHY to do things, not just WHAT to do as tutorials or software courses tend... more info
Customer Review: great reference book for the beginner or the one who usually use AutoCAD for living. This is a must have book because you could get almost every command /answer in it!
Customer Review: Awesome book. Great for all interior design students. Great for your library. Makes learning how to do models, etc., much easier than trying to learn from your instructor's brief instructions.
Customer Review: This is a good book for quick reference to things that you may have forgotten how to do. Look somewhere else if you want a book for the complete beginner.
Customer Review: Is there anything McFarland has left out about AutoCad 2009? Apparently not, at least for the newbie. As the cover prominently says, no experience needed. The book comprehensively covers what the novice might want. Explaining in detailed steps such basics as setting up a drawing, laying out walls of... more info