Hey Brandon, I've been a advit follower of you, I recently was introduced to bricscad as an alternative to full autocad (I have autocad lt). I do sprinkler design but autocad is super expensive and looking for a good cost effective solution for my plug-in design software(s)...whats your experience and review with the software?...thanks in advance to your comment on bricscad
Hi Brendon Thanks for you videos. I've found them very helpful for learning Autocad. Are you able to comment on how closely aligned Autocad and Brics are in terms of commands and approach? Hugh
Sorry for such a slow reply, just saw your comment! They are very closely aligned. If you are familiar with one of them the transition will be very easy and quick. the commands are quite similar in both and the overall workflows and usability are close as well. BricsCAD has a few things to get used to like the right-click options and contextual options but once you get the hang of them they can be really helpful and fast.
Try out BricsCAD today: cadintentions.com/bricscad
and let me know what you all think!?
Hey Brandon,
I've been a advit follower of you, I recently was introduced to bricscad as an alternative to full autocad (I have autocad lt).
I do sprinkler design but autocad is super expensive and looking for a good cost effective solution for my plug-in design software(s)...whats your experience and review with the software?...thanks in advance to your comment on bricscad
Could you make video about dynamic command in BricsCad?
Hi Brendon
Thanks for you videos. I've found them very helpful for learning Autocad.
Are you able to comment on how closely aligned Autocad and Brics are in terms of commands and approach?
Hugh
Sorry for such a slow reply, just saw your comment! They are very closely aligned. If you are familiar with one of them the transition will be very easy and quick. the commands are quite similar in both and the overall workflows and usability are close as well. BricsCAD has a few things to get used to like the right-click options and contextual options but once you get the hang of them they can be really helpful and fast.
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