How did you learn Creo and Surface Modeling?
I need to learn and become proficient with Creo in the most direct and efficient way possible. This includes both standard modeling and fairly advanced surfacing capabilities. The reason I want to learn Creo is so I can take advantage of its stronger surfacing capabilities relative to Autodesk Inventor, which I already know.
I learned Autodesk Inventor by purchasing (for around $150) a set of about 50 hours worth of video tutorials online. That experience was very positive, because the tutorials were very effective at teaching what each covered, and across them they basically covered everything there is to know from start to finish in an organized and continuous fashion.
However, for Creo it seems all I am really able to find are the PTC University Learning Exchange tutorials. I could be missing something, but they do not appear to actually have any organization or continuity to them. Rather, they're pretty scattershot -- it basically seems like a big depository for disparate tutorials written on random topics.
Can anyone tell me what they recommend on how to learn Creo thoroughly from start up through fairly advanced surface modeling capabilities? I would really like to find some well organized and comprehensive way of doing this. Learning this stuff takes a lot of time, so it's important to take the most efficient approach possible. I may have to go with a different CAD software if the only thing available is Learning Exchange given its apparent randomness.

