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Exercise: Working with MicroStation Views

February 25, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 3 Comments

In this article, we do a little exercise with MicroStation view. Using view can bring many great benefits to your workflow!

Working With MicroStation Views

February 16, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 4 Comments

When we do a design in MicroStation, our design can be very large or complex. It will be very useful if we can open several views to see the design from different angle/perspective (for 3D) or simply open different views to show different areas. Imagine you have a very large area. Instead of zooming and […]

Modifying MicroStation Elements

February 2, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 4 Comments

When we draw in MicroStation, we will need to do modifications. Either because we make mistakes or because it is easier and faster to just draw it and modify the drawing later. Here are the tools you can find in modify groups. Modify Element This is the basic modification tool. We only can modify one […]

Exercise: MicroStation Manipulate Tools

January 19, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 16 Comments

Nothing hard about using manipulate tools. The only thing you need to do to understand and get used to it is practicing… a lot. So let’s try to do an exercise to get to familiar with it. Download and open manipulate.dgn. Here is what we are going to do: I give you challenge, and you […]

MicroStation tutorial: Element Manipulation

January 13, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 10 Comments

In this MicroStatino tutorial, you will learn how to manipulate elements. You will learn how to copy, move, rotate, etc.

Selecting Multiple Elements (2)

January 5, 2010 by Edwin Prakoso 3 Comments

We have discussed how to select multiple elements in MicroStation, to manipulate or modify objects . That is the most common way in many applications. We select words or paragraph before we copy them in Microsoft Word, we select files in explorer before we copy them, and we select cells in Excel before we copy […]

Selecting Multiple Elements (1)

December 30, 2009 by Edwin Prakoso 2 Comments

We’ve already used some MicroStation manipulation tools in earlier exercise. We are going to learn how to select multiple elements before we go further with MicroStation manipulation and modification tools. In that exercise, we only able to manipulate one element at a time. We activate the manipulation tool, then we choose the element. No way […]

More MicroStation Text Tools (2)

December 23, 2009 by Edwin Prakoso 7 Comments

Text Field MicroStation Field is used to show element, model, or file properties. You can show any properties that your objects have. The common use of field is in title block. Field will automatically show when the file is plotted, who save it, file name, et cetera. You don’t need to manually edit your fields […]

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