Is learning Autocad worth it for a carpenter or should I keep using Sketchup Pro with Vray?
>>1042662
Meant to say furniture maker.
>>1042662
SOLIDWORKS
>>1042662
>>1042696
Unfortunately the cabinetry and millworking industry still uses retardcad for most of their work so if you want to be able to talk to your customers, you'll need to use retardcad as well.
If you don't deal with the scum of the old world and sell to hipsters and faggots then solidworks up that shit.
Fuck autodesk and anyone that shills for them, they have held back the CAD industry by decades with their garbage software.
>>1042699
This. If you deal with people using AutoCAD regularly then sure, if you only need drawings for yourself or most of the people you share those drawings with are fine with the software you currently use, I wouldn't bother. Then again, 2D in AutoCAD is so quickly learnt that if you want to just get the hang of the basics so you can for example edit a drawing on a PC that's not your own, just pirate it and play around for a few mins. I use it because we have it at work and all the schools I went to taught only it and no other drawing software so I just stuck with it.