@@designinkco I like watching you explain it! I feel like with a review, I want to see you talk about it, but with a tutorial I would want to see the program itself on the screen.
@@thelifeofkatiej Let me know if you would like some tutorials and I will make them. However, Rayon themselves have made some tutorials that do explain the main functionalities
Rayon is a neat tool, bu t it is INCREDIBLY frustrating for someone new to learning the software. It is very limited to US customers as most if not all blocks are for EU customers only. This is annoying to say the least. Then the tutorials they offer are not beginner friendly and are catered to those who are already familiar with CAD type software.
Yes these are all valid comments. Rayon is a program based in France, and yes, it can be challenging to use if you have never used CAD software before. However, though the blocks are in metric, you can convert all blocks to feet and inches and the sizes are pretty standard around the world, its just the way that they are measured that are different. However if you are interested in learning a 2 d software, the learning curve is a lot easier than if you tried to learn a software such as sketchup. I also found the tutorials to be a little challenging if you are a user who has never used a CAD software before. However, having started my CAD journey with AutoCAD way back in the 90s I can tell you that everyone feels this way at first. The key here is to start with a small project- a simple room with a window and door, and build up your skills this way. Learning a CAD program is based on practicing drawing. it is difficult to learn unless you start by drawing simple things and making a few mistakes and building your skills for there. I am starting a community for designers and I will start creating videos to explain the principles of CAD design. Do subscribe so that you can find out when it is launched. Also if you want a similar type of program but US based, check out Coohom.
Suggestion: make the timestamps showing the preview of the drawing and interface instead of the person face, to easily navigate through segments.
Thank you for the suggestion, I will keep that in mind
@@designinkco I like watching you explain it! I feel like with a review, I want to see you talk about it, but with a tutorial I would want to see the program itself on the screen.
@@thelifeofkatiej Let me know if you would like some tutorials and I will make them. However, Rayon themselves have made some tutorials that do explain the main functionalities
Rayon is a neat tool, bu t it is INCREDIBLY frustrating for someone new to learning the software. It is very limited to US customers as most if not all blocks are for EU customers only. This is annoying to say the least. Then the tutorials they offer are not beginner friendly and are catered to those who are already familiar with CAD type software.
Yes these are all valid comments. Rayon is a program based in France, and yes, it can be challenging to use if you have never used CAD software before. However, though the blocks are in metric, you can convert all blocks to feet and inches and the sizes are pretty standard around the world, its just the way that they are measured that are different. However if you are interested in learning a 2 d software, the learning curve is a lot easier than if you tried to learn a software such as sketchup. I also found the tutorials to be a little challenging if you are a user who has never used a CAD software before. However, having started my CAD journey with AutoCAD way back in the 90s I can tell you that everyone feels this way at first. The key here is to start with a small project- a simple room with a window and door, and build up your skills this way. Learning a CAD program is based on practicing drawing. it is difficult to learn unless you start by drawing simple things and making a few mistakes and building your skills for there. I am starting a community for designers and I will start creating videos to explain the principles of CAD design. Do subscribe so that you can find out when it is launched. Also if you want a similar type of program but US based, check out Coohom.