David Sellers
David, a Chief Academic Officer, has a Bachelor of Architecture Degree from Penn State University and an MBA from Point Loma Nazarene University. He is a member of the American Institute of Architects. He has been teaching Autodesk programs for over 10 years and enjoys working and teaching in the architectural industry. In addition to working with the Autodesk suite, he has significant experience in 3D modeling, the Adobe Creative Suite, Bluebeam Revu, and SketchUp. David enjoys spending his free time with his wife, biking, hanging out with his kids, and listening to audiobooks by the fire.
Learning Resources by David Sellers
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Importing Lampshade Fastener Assemblies and Components in Fusion 360
Learn how to import lampshade fastener assemblies from the data panel and McMaster CAR library in this Fusion 360 tutorial video. See how to join components, adjust lengths, and organize your timeline efficiently.
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Finishing the Base Component for a Lamp: Creating Holes and Fillets
Learn how to create a hole and add fillets to finish the base component for your lamp in this instructional video. Get hands-on with sketching, dimensioning, and applying design features for a professional finish.
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Understanding Pochetting in Floor Plans: A Visual Guide
Learn how to create visual clarity for solid elements in floor plans by understanding the concept of pocheting. Discover the importance of using hatch patterns to differentiate between solid and non-solid elements.
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Creating an Electrical Power Box Symbol in AutoCAD
Learn how to create a detailed electrical power box symbol in AutoCAD with step-by-step instructions in this informative video tutorial. Master the art of designing precise symbols for efficient electrical drafting.
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Using T-Spline Modeling in Parametric Design: A Step-by-Step Guide
Learn how to use T-spline modeling in parametric design with this step-by-step tutorial. Create a unique lampshade component and explore the capabilities of Fusion 360.
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