Are you representing Briscad? I really appreciate your video, so helpful! I used autocad 25 years, just decided to make a big decision to use Briscad 10 months ago, I never regret. But in Canada, there is a lack of great tutorial quality like yours, and it is hard to find on TH-cam. I wish you can make more tutorial in upcoming future.
Yes, Alan, we are a North American BricsCAD partner in Austin, TX. Thank you for the kind words. It is excellent to know that you love BricsCAD and receive some value from our videos. Please let me know if there is any specific topic that you have in mind. We'll be happy to produce a video if you give me an idea.
Copy/Paste command, they're almost identical in AutoCAD vs BricsCAD and there are hundreds of ways to copy/pasta and it depends on how used them and what you are doing. We don’t recommend using the standard Windows Copy/Paste, but instead use the Copy Base command with a base point and then use the insert command and select with a using a grips and then type in the distance you want.
I stopped the video 5 time to hit the like button, i keept forgoting that i already clicked it.
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Thanks for the kudos Faruk. Glad to hear that you got some value from the video. What else would you like see about BricsCAD?
Are you representing Briscad? I really appreciate your video, so helpful! I used autocad 25 years, just decided to make a big decision to use Briscad 10 months ago, I never regret. But in Canada, there is a lack of great tutorial quality like yours, and it is hard to find on TH-cam. I wish you can make more tutorial in upcoming future.
Yes, Alan, we are a North American BricsCAD partner in Austin, TX. Thank you for the kind words. It is excellent to know that you love BricsCAD and receive some value from our videos. Please let me know if there is any specific topic that you have in mind. We'll be happy to produce a video if you give me an idea.
How can I copy and paste objects by a basic point like in a Autocad. In AutoCAD I can paste it a needed distance it.
Copy/Paste command, they're almost identical in AutoCAD vs BricsCAD and there are hundreds of ways to copy/pasta and it depends on how used them and what you are doing. We don’t recommend using the standard Windows Copy/Paste, but instead use the Copy Base command with a base point and then use the insert command and select with a using a grips and then type in the distance you want.
@@tavcotech Thank you!