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Bricscad parametric tutorial
Bricscad parametric tutorial








AutoCADExchange explains another way to modify the values of geometric constraint, other than double-clicking on the value itself, using the Parameters Manager in the Parametric ribbon. Inferred constraints work with you as you draw and apply themselves while making sure your drawing is set up properly. No longer will you be drawing first and implying constraints second.

bricscad parametric tutorial

Now that we’re experts on dimensional constraints, AutoCADExchange is going to introduce us to the world of inferred constraints. Using dimensions can change the length of a line, change relationships between lines, and create new dimensional relationships. Lynn Allen takes dimensional constraints even further in the Dimensions tab and shows how using dimensions can make your drawing life a lot easier. Dimensional constraints and setting up formulas for them are discussed as well. As each constraint is applied, AutoCAD shows an icon in a constraint bar adjacent to the object that gets highlighted when you hover over it. He also explains the Autoconstrain tool to assign a number of constraints in one pass. AutoCAD expert David Cohn takes the constraint talk a little further using tangents, perpendicular lines, parallel lines, concentric circles and arcs, and horizontal constraints on the same objects. You also learn about the common parametric battle of “who changes whom.”

#BRICSCAD PARAMETRIC TUTORIAL HOW TO#

Cadalyst and Autodesk blogger Lynn Allen explains the basics of parametric constraint tools and how to use geometric constraints such as parallel and perpendicular lines in AutoCAD.

bricscad parametric tutorial

Here are eight AutoCAD tips for parametric modeling.

bricscad parametric tutorial

AutoCAD has supported 3D parametric constraints since AutoCAD 2010, but except for 3D power users, most AutoCAD drafters don’t take advantage of this dynamic modeling environment and the accuracy and information it can bring to your drawings.








Bricscad parametric tutorial