Good video, but it would be even better if you would slow down and "speak" or "announce" each command /button you pick. It can be hard to figure out where your cursor is at, on the screen. I hear a click, and then you are headed off to the next command elsewhere on the screen. I did figure it out by rewinding multiple times. I liked especially that you pointed out that the text can be re-positioned for each different scale. I've watched a few videos on this topic and it's almost like the people doing the video don't know the feature that the text can be located in different locations for each scale. Also, I suppose it is obvious to everyone, but when you were measuring the height of the text in the various different scaled view ports, you were measuring in paperspace, in each case. That is why they both appeared at 1/8" (0.125). You didn't say that. Just my thoughts. Best wishes, Thank you.
Good video, but it would be even better if you would slow down and "speak" or "announce" each command /button you pick. It can be hard to figure out where your cursor is at, on the screen. I hear a click, and then you are headed off to the next command elsewhere on the screen. I did figure it out by rewinding multiple times. I liked especially that you pointed out that the text can be re-positioned for each different scale. I've watched a few videos on this topic and it's almost like the people doing the video don't know the feature that the text can be located in different locations for each scale. Also, I suppose it is obvious to everyone, but when you were measuring the height of the text in the various different scaled view ports, you were measuring in paperspace, in each case. That is why they both appeared at 1/8" (0.125). You didn't say that.
Just my thoughts.
Best wishes, Thank you.