Thanks for a very simple and clear demostration. About the Dimension line Thickness, From the menu "Window" just go to the "shape Style" and then mess with the "Stroke" option. Of course since today the video is one year old, you must have found it by now!
I’ve got the Go version, is this included? I appreciate that most RUclips presenters aren’t going to buy both Pro and Go but I get tired of starting videos that may turn out to be a waste of time because the covered versions aren’t specified.
Thanks for a very simple and clear demostration. About the Dimension line Thickness, From the menu "Window" just go to the "shape Style" and then mess with the "Stroke" option. Of course since today the video is one year old, you must have found it by now!
This was so clear and concise! Exactly what I have been looking for. Thank you!
Thank you for this video and alleviating me of many headaches
I like your no-non-sense approach to demonstrating and teaching, Thank you.👍
Many thanks for producing this so quickly. Very helpful and exactly what I was looking for. Cheers.
Awesome teaching Sir
Amazing. It helped me to make a project simply, quick & fast. Thank you very much, great representation.
Thank you so much, you save me alot of searching time, that's exactly what I was looking for 🙏
I’ve got the Go version, is this included? I appreciate that most RUclips presenters aren’t going to buy both Pro and Go but I get tired of starting videos that may turn out to be a waste of time because the covered versions aren’t specified.
How do you scale from the program being used to real life measurements?
Traditionally, dimension lines are always thinner than object lines.