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It's tough using Citrix and autocad/gis over the internet. I just need to be more adaptable. However, having Bricscad at home vs. AutoCAD at work is basically a wash.
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@Robt Deans:
When not in the office, I run BCad on (don’t laugh) a netbook w/ Intel Atom processor.
(I spent the last 1-1/2 yr.s commuting weekly halfway across the country and loved the ease / portability of the netbook, especi…
Roy, Thanks for the help. That was perfect. I think as long as you know you can change the FRAME or the IMAGEFRAME settings, you should be good to go.
Thanks again.
John, I've found the easiest 3d program is sketchup. The learning curve is pretty flat, and the basic program has a lot of file types you can play with. I'd give it a shot. If you get the pro version, it comes with paper space tabs and has many …
Please add microstation .dgn file import/export to the list. I'm surprised people don't mention it more often in the forums. And maybe a sketchup import/export plgugin as well? .skp
thanks Scott. I typed in UCS that got met the options of: UCS/World/. I picked UCS and the axis was still skewed, HOWEVER, the linework in the viewport was correctly oriented. So, I typed UCS again, this time I picked WORLD. This time another promp…
Hey Terry, What about breaklines? I don't know a lot about bricscad (I'm a converted AutoCAD guy) but if I were to start building a site that contained roadway, curb/gutter, sidewalk, as well as pads/lots, etc., I'm wondering how easy/hard to …