AutoCAD Deep Dive Series: Dynamic Blocks Part 2
Mike returns with the next segment of his AutoCAD Deep Dive series on Dynamic Blocks, including a couple of videos on how Parameters and Actions work.
Read MorePosted by Michael Thomas | Jan 28, 2015 | AutoCAD, Design, Manufacturing, New Post
Mike returns with the next segment of his AutoCAD Deep Dive series on Dynamic Blocks, including a couple of videos on how Parameters and Actions work.
Read MorePosted by Michael Thomas | Jan 16, 2015 | AutoCAD, New Post
Within AutoCAD you have two block options… “static” blocks and dynamic blocks. Dynamic blocks allow for blocks that can be modified and are not static in one shape. Mike shares his knowledge in this introduction for Dynamic blocks and a continuation of the AutoCAD Blocks Deep Dive series.
Read MorePosted by Michael Thomas | Dec 29, 2014 | AutoCAD, New Post
A great and powerful feature of attributes, is the ability to extract the attribute information. Within AutoCAD you can extract the attribute information from one drawing or a collection of drawings… to an external file or as a table into the drawing… and its easy! Mike shows you how with this post
Read MorePosted by Michael Thomas | Dec 26, 2014 | AutoCAD, Autodesk
You might be familiar with annotation scale within AutoCAD, but are you aware that blocks can be made annotative? Mike explains all in this post, as well as providing a video explaining what the ‘Match block orientation to layout’ option is used for.
Read MorePosted by Michael Thomas | Dec 17, 2014 | AutoCAD, Autodesk
It’s been a crazy couple of weeks with Autodesk University kicking off, so we’ve not had the opportunity to post the next post in the Deep Dive on AutoCAD Blocks blog series. So finally, here it is the nitty gritty on modifying blocks in AutoCAD… I know I’ve already benefited from this post. Cheers Mike!
Read MorePosted by Michael Thomas | Dec 15, 2014 | Autodesk, Inventor, New Post
Magic Mike… the CAD user, not the male stripper, offers up the first of two posts in his transient series about sketching productivity in Autodesk Inventor. Hopefully after this series you will be less sketchy about sketching. Check out this post here, then the next one over on our good friend, Paul Munford’s Cadsetterout blog.
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