Thanks for the great video. I am actually OpenRoad's Designer user with Auto Cad Civil 3D background but this video really helped me to understand the basic concept of 3D design using CONNECT version.
Go to C:\ . Find your folder settings. unhide folders, then "C:\ProgramData\Bentley\MicroStation CONNECT Edition\Configuration\WorkSpaces\Example\WorkSets\MetroStation\DGN\3DModel" So bsically It is in a hidden folder.
in my opinion microstation is an extremely inefficient software that has clearly been superceded by others both in complexity, usability and efficiency. i have to use it though unfortunately
1:30 - to get straight to tutorial
2:16 - Changing view direction
5:22 - Helpful tips (North arrow, XYZ info)
5:46 - Placing SmartLine, Drawing and 2d plane
10:41 - Changing workflow
13:52 - Making a solid shape
16:08 - Changing display style
Is Microstation 3D intelligent? Meaning provides Isometrics or automatization of Bill of materials items, Dimensions and Pipe Length?
Great video. As a beginner, it gives me a good overview and useful information on how to get started.
Thanks for the great video. I am actually OpenRoad's Designer user with Auto Cad Civil 3D background but this video really helped me to understand the basic concept of 3D design using CONNECT version.
Very thorough and helpful way of teaching - thank you
Good one!
Thanks!
where can I download the datasets used in this course?
Go to C:\ . Find your folder settings. unhide folders, then "C:\ProgramData\Bentley\MicroStation CONNECT Edition\Configuration\WorkSpaces\Example\WorkSets\MetroStation\DGN\3DModel"
So bsically It is in a hidden folder.
Why did the extruded solid have a diagonal line across the top face?
Can we use PDF, JPG and other file format as reference ?
Thanks good tips.
I must have missed how to switch between sheets and whatever they're calling model space or design space, whatnot.
in my opinion microstation is an extremely inefficient software that has clearly been superceded by others both in complexity, usability and efficiency. i have to use it though unfortunately
I have the same problem my friend........4 steps for simple things that you can do with 1 step in autocad
Looks like Sam bumped his head on something.