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I still found a reason to fail when I tried myself Into, like, you need a Slab under your Grid and you need to select the Slabīecause it asks for a Solid and the Grid is no Solid, In that case "8 - Structural Modeling" helped a lot to understand howĪlthough "8 Structural Modeling" explained a lot of issues you could run WJK CAD Solutions Community Subscribe to the WJK CAD Solutions YouTube Channel. I would fail to use such a Tool for the first time by just watching the The destination point before you select a start point or select the object. I would expect to start with selecting the primary object first.įor me that feels like, translated to Move Tool, you would have to click Or why do I need to select the peripheral geometry first in "Propagate", "last selected" instead of the first selected. Like why does "Nearest Distance" with number input moves the That is where I need the webinars that show the why or why notĪlso many Bricscad Tool's usage feel unfamiliar, unintuitive Because of slight differences and I don't With geographic data being used by a wide variety of CAD users from AEC and other. GeoTools is a very handy time-saver for GIS-data preparation and editing in the CAD environment.

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With V22, a beta version is now available for ZWCAD and ARES COmmander also.

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My problem with Tutorials is when translating to an own project. GeoTools is a light-weight geo-data CAD software that runs inside AutoCAD & BricsCAD. Imagine a tired BIM technician trying to learn BricsCAD after fighting with Revit for 10 hours at their day job 3 - 10 minute tutorials will look way less imposing than one 30 minute tutorial. Simply breaking the tutorials into smaller parts could work wonders. Compared to say, 4 - 10 minute tutorials. If everything is clumped into a 40 minute tutorial they can't find what they are looking for.

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This is for a couple reasons: 1) our attention spans are horrible these days, and 2) often times users only need to know specific things. You'll notice that most tutorials are 5 - 10 minutes rarely exceeding 20 minutes. Check out the top Revit guy his videos are amazing (reach out to him and consider hiring him!). What type of tutorials do people need? The best place to look is to look at the most successful individuals making videos for the competitors products. And those view counts are people who "clicked", not necessarily people who viewed the entire tutorial (Bricsys would be able to look at that via their channel analytics). If you take a look at the view counts, very few people are actually watching these. I think they are targeting new users rather than their actual prospective customer base. But the Bricsys tutorials move painfully slow. They are thorough and have good instruction.














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