Dear All,
I am a new one even Autocad, Microstation and i don't have any experiences about that.
I would like to learn basic how to draw in Microstation start from beginner.
Where can i get to learn about this?
Any wrong please forgive me.
Thanks
I second and third that George.. only 25 years for me and I'm still here looking to learn new stuff and I still go to training and buy books and scour the internet for more but always first point of call is the help file then google then my hard copy books...
Lorys
Started msnt work 1990 - Retired Nov 2022 ( oh boy am I old )
But was long time user V8iss10 (8.11.09.919) dabbler CE update 16 (10.16.00.80)
MicroStation user since 1990 Melbourne Australia.click link to PM me
If you haven't already, Go to YouTube.com and search MicroStation. These might not be the best but they may help. Best thing is to get Training and if you really want to know everything go to the suggested books. MicroStation is a very complex software and can be used many different ways depending on what you want to do and the workflow you want to follow. You are not going to learn it in an hour or even a week. I've been using it for over 30 years and am still learning things I didn't know. Software changes and develops continuously.
I Hope This Helps Someone Reading This! (Intergraph>PseudoStation>MicroStation user since 1980's)
Along with the Quick Start Guide and the "Adage" manuals recommended above you might also like to have a look at the manuals available in Bentley's Bookstore. Here is a link to this web page where you can purchase these manuals.
www.bentley.com/.../Books
RegardsAndrew BellTechnical SupportBentley Systems
Very sad he is gone and I think the web site is down too... I want to contact his family for permission to distribute his mstn ebooks as I dont want to deny them any money no matter how small a sum is involved... or at least get permission to distribute free......anyone with Keiths Family contact details please email me offline...
As a side regarding "Adage books", there is an article about Keith Little, the guy who was mainly behind that.