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<blockquote data-quote="D'karr" data-source="post: 1609506" data-attributes="member: 336"><p><strong>I feel your pain</strong></p><p></p><p> I felt the same way when I first got CC2. I actually became very frustrated and I felt cheated.</p><p> </p><p> I had never used a CAD program before and everything that I had learned from using "Paint" programs was completely different in CC2.</p><p> </p><p> However, someone in the CC2 mailing list recommended that I do the tutorials that come in the user manual. The tutorials helped me understand the CC2 interface, which is a CAD interface. After doing the tutorials I was not frustrated anymore. I understood the CC2 paradigm.</p><p> </p><p> Now I'm hooked. CC-Pro is a marked improvement in functionality and organization. However, the program still operates on a CAD engine, so doing those tutorials is still the best place to start.</p><p> </p><p> I do recommend the CC-Pro upgrade. However, if you are not willing to spend the time to learn how the program operates then it will be a waste of money.</p><p> </p><p> All in all, it took me about 6 hours, spread over several days, to get really comfortable with the interface. The greatest thing about this program is that it has a community that is very supportive and Profantasy is Top-Notch at customer support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D'karr, post: 1609506, member: 336"] [b]I feel your pain[/b] I felt the same way when I first got CC2. I actually became very frustrated and I felt cheated. I had never used a CAD program before and everything that I had learned from using "Paint" programs was completely different in CC2. However, someone in the CC2 mailing list recommended that I do the tutorials that come in the user manual. The tutorials helped me understand the CC2 interface, which is a CAD interface. After doing the tutorials I was not frustrated anymore. I understood the CC2 paradigm. Now I'm hooked. CC-Pro is a marked improvement in functionality and organization. However, the program still operates on a CAD engine, so doing those tutorials is still the best place to start. I do recommend the CC-Pro upgrade. However, if you are not willing to spend the time to learn how the program operates then it will be a waste of money. All in all, it took me about 6 hours, spread over several days, to get really comfortable with the interface. The greatest thing about this program is that it has a community that is very supportive and Profantasy is Top-Notch at customer support. [/QUOTE]
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