Hello Jim,
I saw your videos on youtube.com almost a year ago. I discovered that there are tons of very useful information in these tutorials so I become a member of "cadeeze", paid $10.00 and downloaded the videos. I returned to this website after about 6 month, and I saw your message on the first page. I have to say that, I don't know how some people could even think of any "scam", since $10.00 is absolutely nothing for this such a valuable materials. God bless you Jim, and thank you so much for all your efforts.
Best Regards,
Keep helping others by sharing your knowledge and experience,
-Vahid V. Vassey
I wholeheartedly agree. Ten dollars is peanuts for such easy to follow lessons.
These tutorials are a great resource for those of us just starting out. I've had AC2004LT for 6 years now and never really worked with it due to it being so intimidating. Since I've found these I've been playing around and find its not so bad after all. Without them, it seemed impossible. With them, its do-able and not so scary hard. I really wish I'd found tutorials of this quality before now.
One suggestion I'd offer, well 2 actually, would be a verbal explanation of some of the options on given commands, such as what do they mean with the option of "Through" on the offset button, or on the "draw rectangle" command with the options of chamfer-elevation-fillet-thickness-width and how they apply to us beginners. Don't really need a 2-3 minute dialog on each option, just 30-40 seconds as to how they relate and whether they are relevant to us beginners.
The other would be a quick reviewof the basic commands, particularly the modifiying options, put in to a single tutorial, perhaps just enough to be a reminder of the basics. I find myself going back and searching the vids for reminders quite often.
No doubt the best $10 I've ever spent. Thank you a zillion times, Jim!
Ken D