Hi Balkan architect! It’s a pleasure that I familiar with your awesome youtube Channel, because actually your tutorials are too much useful for me and really assist me in autodisk softwares, especially in Revit and autocad as well. So, this message is a thank you message for your efforts. I’m grateful to you.❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for your support! I will try to upload 2 tutorials a day starting from this week, if you have any ideas on what you would like to see leave a comment :)
Great, I will be watching them! I really like that your videos are short and straight to the point, it's very practical this way, so keep them coming! Thanks for asking, I don't have any special request for now, however there is a great video here on youtube called "High-Tech Structural Engineering" by Autodesk University that I highly recommend you watch, presenting many tools that are available with which you can impress your clients first of all, but the how-to do all those things might give you some ideas for future tutorials. It's 1-hour video full of value, trust me.. The presenter is also awesome, very passionate or high on cocaine lol
i use images a lot, but there are times when i cannot make my cursor move when i try to manipulate the image. It seems to bog down quite a bit.....any ideas why? Thank you
Great video. Thanks for sharing. Not sure if this is possible but can I take a picture of an actual object. For example a spanner set and import this. I want to layout the spanners in a layout and then ultimately create a dwg that I could send to a CnC computer cutter to create a storage tray from foam.
For whatever reason when I hit insert image, my window does pop up but rather in the command bar says path to file attach. Would anybody know how to get that window up and working again?
Hello there! Thank you for your helpful tutorial. Do you a have a solution for high resolution pictures? If i put a photo bigger 1600 x 1200 pxl ,stop can't printing it on a pdf , and the clients can't saw them.
i think thats only for the actual print, where you say 1 and an 8th of a inch on the print equals one foot in real life, but you don't need to care about that
Hi Balkan architect!
It’s a pleasure that I familiar with your awesome youtube Channel, because actually your tutorials are too much useful for me and really assist me in autodisk softwares, especially in Revit and autocad as well. So, this message is a thank you message for your efforts. I’m grateful to you.❤️❤️❤️
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Very useful tutorial, thanks for sharing!!
Just yesterday I found your channel, great content!
Greetings from Athens, Balkan bro :)
Thank you for your support! I will try to upload 2 tutorials a day starting from this week, if you have any ideas on what you would like to see leave a comment :)
Great, I will be watching them! I really like that your videos are short and straight to the point, it's very practical this way, so keep them coming!
Thanks for asking, I don't have any special request for now, however there is a great video here on youtube called "High-Tech Structural Engineering" by Autodesk University that I highly recommend you watch, presenting many tools that are available with which you can impress your clients first of all, but the how-to do all those things might give you some ideas for future tutorials. It's 1-hour video full of value, trust me..
The presenter is also awesome, very passionate or high on cocaine lol
Thank you for the recommendation, I will watch it!
wonderful tutorial! you answered every question i needed thanks
Thanks so much for sharing, I had difficult time with this, i appreciate 🙏🏽
How you got that curser in autocad to be like that?
Thank you very much.
Your tutorial was so helpful, now i definitely owe you something!
A lot of useful info, thanks :)
Awesome video! Thank you so much!
i use images a lot, but there are times when i cannot make my cursor move when i try to manipulate the image. It seems to bog down quite a bit.....any ideas why?
Thank you
Great video. Thanks for sharing. Not sure if this is possible but can I take a picture of an actual object. For example a spanner set and import this. I want to layout the spanners in a layout and then ultimately create a dwg that I could send to a CnC computer cutter to create a storage tray from foam.
For whatever reason when I hit insert image, my window does pop up but rather in the command bar says path to file attach. Would anybody know how to get that window up and working again?
thanks for the step by step, your method is efficient.
Hello there! Thank you for your helpful tutorial.
Do you a have a solution for high resolution pictures? If i put a photo bigger 1600 x 1200 pxl ,stop can't printing it on a pdf , and the clients can't saw them.
Thanks for helping ❤
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Great the information is correct and very helpful,
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how do you get it to a scale where its something like 1/8" = 1' ?
i think thats only for the actual print, where you say 1 and an 8th of a inch on the print equals one foot in real life, but you don't need to care about that
Thanks for sharing
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