Another great video. One thing you could have mentioned is that if you are inside a group or component you are given the option to scale just the group or component or the entire model.
Thank you for your tutorial videos. My tape measure tool for iPad pro is no longer showing the dash mark or pulling out a guide. It just shows some very small measurements. Where do I fix this? Thanks
Nice video as always, however the tape measure tool should be part of the default toolset considering how integral it is to getting things done to a huge swath of your user base, no?
Aaron, just now giving iPad version a go…great video…will be running through the whole tutorial series! Thanks for doing this!
it’s a great tool. i use it for creating grids for stair tread and risers amongst other things
Another great video. One thing you could have mentioned is that if you are inside a group or component you are given the option to scale just the group or component or the entire model.
everything needs a process, time and perseverance to practice is the key
Thank you for your tutorial videos. My tape measure tool for iPad pro is no longer showing the dash mark or pulling out a guide. It just shows some very small measurements. Where do I fix this? Thanks
Nice video as always, however the tape measure tool should be part of the default toolset considering how integral it is to getting things done to a huge swath of your user base, no?
It is a default, or 'native' tool.
Aaron, would love to see a Square One on saving models to Trimble Connect. For some reason, probably user error, I struggle with this.
Why do the guidelines go that pale colour and why is it difficult to get the guideline to draw?
Why do people still use that prehistoric inch en feet!?
I guess we are just used to it... Plus, it is more identifiable than metric... Most of us have feet... very few of us have meters.
Is there a way to change tape measure to mm or cm? Most of the kitchen units are measured in Cm here in UK.
@@nishyt2366if not mm! Even in garden design we often work to the mm.