Hi friends i am going to start learning CATIA and before start i would like to ask that How easy is it to learn CATIA ? Any body her with the experience in solid works ?
Why you're learning this software ? and reason for compering with the Soilidworks for me both have different features ?. It would better if you stick with one
Hi friends i am going to start learning CATIA and before start i would like to ask that How easy is it to learn CATIA ? Any body her with the experience in solid works ?
Actually i am looking for a job and they required experience in CATIA, 've had 2+ years of Solidworks experience thought it helps to me prepared for the job or CAD test which may take me to the interview seat ?
Why you're learning this software ? and reason for compering with the Soilidworks for me both have different features ?. It would better if you stick with one
I went from Solidworks to Creo to Catia dependant on customer requirements. IMO it was fairly easy. I'm sure you'll pick it up quick if you're a Solidworks veteran.
Thanks may i know the mechanism and concepts of both software ?
The mechanics and concepts are all relatively similar across CAD software. My challenges in finding help came from the differences in nomenclature.
Example ?
For example, it's hard to search for help with an extruded cut when Catia calls it a "pocket".
Which course can help me to learn CATIA ?
YouTube tutorials can help don't buy any other course Catia can also feel dated at times, but is very customizable.
Don't forget Catia is also a DS product, and at the end of the day they're both similar systems. In fact, Catia's latest versions (V6) are starting to emulate the solidworks gui-feel.
Yeah, I knew they were both from the same company, but good to know that they seem to be converging their interfaces. Thanks!
CATIA is easy to learn, to be honest, once you know a CAD software, you nearly know them all. They all have their own specials stuff, but the basics are the same.