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Pan shortcut for bricscad on mac
Pan shortcut for bricscad on mac





pan shortcut for bricscad on mac

So, it is just a simple ‘certainty’ in my workflow that I have to additionally and manually switch to OpenGL everytime I orbit firm Top/Plan. I can’t ever see a situation when I’m orbiting from Tap/Plan that I’d need to see the model in wireframe.

pan shortcut for bricscad on mac

I may just add one other Orbiting suggestion while we are at it - we should be customise/able to set as default ‘orbiting from TOP/plan activates OpenGL’. It’s too many steps as a navigation process while modelling. It would be great if such orbiting algorithms can appear in Vectorworks, so we don’t have the pain of making the correct selection (ie ‘right click’ -‘force select’) before orbiting. Your point is that, there’s already a better way that the logic of orbiting can work with, which is already in existence out there (sketchup), where you don’t need to define your centre of orbit for a smooth orbiting experience, it somehow just works!

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for the editing and debugging of AutoLISP files with VS Code on Windows or Mac OS. I myself have a 3D connection and have for many used the above-mentioned tricks to make orbit behave normally (eg ‘select the object to orbit around’). When panning and zooming in real time in 2D, AutoCAD-based products. There’s no hiding that orbiting in VW is cumbersome and unintuitive. This obviously isn't an issue for current users but more customers means more money, more staff, more chance of fixing other with all of your above points and posts. And if you could make an option to use the middle mouse button like sketchup to orbit that would even be better. If you want to cash in on thousands of thousands of frustrated sketchup users having an option to orbit like sketchup could get you a lot of new clients. In sketchup you don't need to select an object to rotate around, it orbits around your mouse pointer or something and it's so intuitive. Bricscad is obviously capable of smooth zoom by mouse since you can select a 'smooth' zoom under as a real-time motion option form the toolbar, menu or quad, and get it that way, and you can also create a key board shortcut to enable realtime motion zoom, so there are many options. I've picked up pretty well but a few things bug me, one of the things is the way it orbits. Vectorworks feels the most like sketchup and has a more residential style about it and not too complicated. Revit seems much easier and logical but you can't model in 3d very easily so it feels like a CAD program not design software, but it's very stable and intuitive. I tested ArchiCAD for a few months on projects and its way too overly complicated and takes too long to draft in, and it feels like using a Mac after using windows, not intuitive. I'm one of those many many people that have decided to pick up another 3d BIM program. There are 100's of thousands of sketchup users that for years have been looking for sketchup to fix their Layout program so it can be used for construction drawings, and the last 2 years of releases have ignored updating the program to suit. Hi as a new user of vectorworks I find it really difficult to orbit in 3d like sketchup which I've used for 15 years.







Pan shortcut for bricscad on mac