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LD Assistant CAD training in Houston, Texas
OAK LAWN, IL, Feb 12, 2007 - Design & Drafting today announced that February was a huge success with Design & Drafting providing LD Assistant CAD training in Houston, Texas. The class covered everything from creating room outlines to advance renderings. Design & Drafting believes in educating the end users in how to use CAD. With more than 250 users attending the training in 2006, it looks like 2007 is off to a great start.
Richard Cadena stated in an email to Design & Drafting. “I can’t thank you enough for the LD Assistant class. I knew from the first day that it was well worth the investment, but I really had no idea just how productive the class would be. I learned so many things that will help save time and help me produce much better documentation and renderings. It was very enjoyable and everyone there was great. Thank you.” said Richard Cadena, attender of Houston class.
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LD Assistant used for "Deal or No Deal" show.
As the Assistant Lighting Designer and Draftsman for NBC’s hit game show ‘Deal or No Deal’, Simon Cleveland used the symbol library of LD Assistant to quickly create extensive plots and paperwork for Lighting Designer Michael Veerkamp. Cleveland, whose main focuses are theatrical and television lighting, said, “I really use it because it has a very intuitive interface…It makes my job easier.” Cleveland also commented that a background in AutoCAD made it the obvious choice, due to its RealDWG integration. “By knowing AutoCAD, I was able to move right into it. I have had theaters that forced me to use other software solutions. With LD Assistant, I didn’t have to learn something new.” The industry standard design and paperwork solution from Design & Drafting Software is a ‘Powered by RealDWG’ application, guaranteeing that files are created, edited, and saved in a native AutoDesk file format, eliminating data-corrupting file conversions between designers.
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