Autodesk University 2015 AutoCAD Recorded Classes: The Most Dynamic Class on the Block

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AutoCAD® dynamic block creation. AutoCAD recorded classes from Autodesk University 2015.

For return on your investment, it’s hard to beat AutoCAD® dynamic blocks. With just a little upfront effort, you can slash your block library and save gobs of time on the back end. This class was one of the most popular at Autodesk® University 2015—just as it was at AU 2014. Recorded and presented here in its entirety.

Why you should be using AutoCAD dynamic blocks

Who doesn’t want to reduce their block population, boosting efficiency and saving time? If you’re proficient with AutoCAD, you shouldn’t have any problem converting those boring, static blocks into shiny, new, dynamic blocks.

Watch this recorded AutoCAD class on dynamic blocks and learn how to:

  • Create dynamic blocks that can stretch, mirror, array, rotate, align, and more
  • Limit block variations through lists and increments
  • Apply constraints and parameters to control block behavior
  • Implement block tables as well as the lookup action to quickly select the right block iteration

Enjoy!

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AutoCAD® dynamic block creation. AutoCAD recorded classes from Autodesk University 2015.

Welcome to the (dynamic) block.



Leslie Feldman

Leslie is fanning the glowing embers of the AutoCAD Blog into a raging (yet carefully managed!) bonfire, bringing light and warmth to AutoCAD customers wherever they're huddled. He has been writing, editing, helping design, and managing the production of high-tech marketing communications—everything from party invitations, web banners, and tweets to annual reports, white papers, and animated videos—for longer than he cares to admit. So don't ask. Leslie is thrilled to be back in the Autodesk saddle after 14 years spent wandering the desolate, non-Autodesk high-tech landscape.

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