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Re: How do you notice that you spent too much time in Autodesk Inventor?
You mean you only use it for geometry?
I have used Inventor/2D CAD for Spanish/Math/Physics/Webpage Design and just about any other class you can think of.
Another sign, is when the prom committee comes to you to design their center-piece. (Not me)
You find it easier to make a seemless background on AutoCAD then on Photoshop.
You start prefering to toy around with it then any online games.
You design your own entertainment system to save yourself work. (Not me)
Someone at your church comes to you because they need to make a copy of something, but don't have the blue print.
If your teacher gives you 1/4 of the class to teach Inventor or decides that you are better suited as an assistant then a student. Both are good signs.
How about if you feel the urge to post on this thread?
All of the above are great examples that have either happened to me or someone I know. The list goes on, but I do not.
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