As someone who's spent countless hours navigating Vectorworks for both academic and professional projects, I was eager to dive into this textbook. The layout is indeed well-structured, making it surprisingly effective for both in-person and online learning - a godsend during these remote-work times.
The early chapters shine as excellent reference material, with clear explanations that helped me finally grasp some foundational concepts I'd been struggling with. However, my enthusiasm waned as I progressed through the book.
The Kindle version's image quality is frankly unacceptable - crucial diagrams become pixelated blurs when enlarged, forcing me to constantly squint at my screen. This makes following along with exercises needlessly frustrating.
Chapter organization becomes increasingly chaotic in later sections. I found myself constantly flipping pages like a mad librarian trying to piece together instructions that suddenly go from detailed to vague. The provided exercise files? Don't get me started - missing textures and incomplete layer descriptions had me troubleshooting more than learning.
While the content itself is valuable (when you can decipher it), the persistent typos - especially in critical measurement specifications - create unnecessary confusion in an already complex program. For a premium-priced textbook, these oversights are hard to forgive.
Would I recommend it? With reservations. It's currently one of the few comprehensive Vectorworks resources available, but prepare for some serious patience-testing moments along the way.