BlogMicroStation Visualization Roundup I am asked all the time. “What are some good MicroStation resources if I want to start rendering and animating in MicroStation?” Here are some…
BlogMicroStation Pranks In the spirit of April Fools Day we have compiled a few MicroStation pranks you can play on our coworkers. When your victim leaves their desk for a few…
BlogMy Top 10 Civil 3D Pet Peeves Written by The EnvisionCAD Civil 3D Team. 1. Viewports not locked. So, your scale and location are set for your viewports, yet you don’t lock any…
BlogInfographic: Bits of Wisdom from CAD/BIM Managers Please share your bits of wisdom in the comments below. People who read this post also read: … Read more…
BlogTop 10 Blogs at EnvisionCAD in 2013 Written by Bethany Borsody. 1. My Top 14 MicroStation Pet Peeves 1. Move the drawing to 5000, 5000 and rotate so the road runs West-East. Did you…
Blog6 Inspirational Quotes for a New Year in CAD Written by Bethany Borsody. 1) Have a Goal. Although CAD may not be at the very top of your list of things to improve on in 2014, it’s…
BlogTop 5 Distinctions between IT and CAD Management Written by: Lisa Polonski, Review by: Ron Brys. IT managers are typically responsible for licensing and installing software instituting company-wide…
Blog12 Days of CAD Manager Tips for the Holidays Written by Bob Mecham and Rod Wing With the holiday season upon us here are 12 Days of CAD Manager Tips. Performing these tasks will help keep your…
BlogMy Top 14 MicroStation Pet Peeves Written by Bob Mecham. 1. Move the drawing to 5000, 5000 and rotate so the road runs West-East. Did you know a kitten dies every time a buildings…
BlogA Virus in a Design File? Written by Rod Wing. A design file virus? Not exactly. In my 25+ years of supporting MicroStation I’ve seen this happen more times than I can count. A user,…
BlogCreating a Text Style Standard Written by Bob Mecham Creating a Text Style Standard Text Style Naming Implementing text styles makes annotating the drawing more efficient in most situations.…
BlogUpcoming Fall 2013 Bentley User Group Meetings Written by Bethany Borsody. The Southern California Bentley User Group will present 3 sessions of the Fall 2013 Meeting. Topics to be discussed include…
BlogIntroducing our Newest Book – Bentley Descartes V8i (SELECTseries) Written by Rod Wing. EnvisionCAD has released a new Book: Bentley Descartes – V8i (SELECTseries) Bentley Descartes V8i (SELECTseries) is available…
Blog8 OpenRoads Myths expelled! SELECTseries 2 to SS3, what’s the big deal? At EnvisionCAD we hear some things being thrown around about OpenRoads that may not be completely accurate.…
BlogMeet Bob Mecham – CAD Applications Manager EnvisionCAD Staff: Meet Bob Mecham – CADD Applications Manager Bio: Hometown – Waunakee, WI (the only one in the world) Current Residency –…
BlogHighlights from the 2013 Bentley LEARNing Conference Another Bentley Conference has wrapped with a lot of buzz and anticipation of OpenRoads Technology. Bob Mecham and Ron Brys attended the 2013 conference and…
BlogVideo Blog: InRoads SS3, OpenRoads, and the Future of Bentley Civil Products Written by Ronald Brys. An overview of the OpenRoads technology incorporated into InRoads, GEOPAK, and MXROAD software. The general concept of terrain models,…
BlogThe EnvisionCAD Theory: Our Daily Reading Written by Bethany Borsody. Making sense of LandXML can be quite a task, but it’s daily reading for the guys here. I caught a photo of Eric and Rod…
BlogHow NOT to implement OpenRoads Written by Ron Brys At EnvisionCAD we have been working with OpenRoads Technology for a while now. We are updating and writing new training material for…
BlogThe EnvisionCAD Theory: OpenRoads Written by Bethany Borsody. EnvisionCAD’s excitement over the release of OpenRoads. Bentleys’ OpenRoads technology has been released. It is now…
BlogOpenRoads Technology Released by Bentley Written by Ronald Brys. Bentleys’ OpenRoads technology has been released. It is now available as a download for Select subscribers. However, don’t…
BlogIncrease daily productivity by defining Plotting Variables in MicroStation Written by Bob Mecham. If there is one constant in your daily work, at some point you will need to plot your MicroStation file. Plotting is one area…
BlogFeatured MicroStation and InRoads Books Reduced Book Prices! InRoads V8i (SELECTseries) Site Design – $35 InRoads Site design using the Site Modeler commands new in the…
BlogLearning VBA Have you purchased VBA books in the past hoping to teach yourself how to create VBA macros? While there are excellent, comprehensive, reference books…
BlogJANUARY SPECIAL 25% OFF – MicroStation V8i (SELECTseries 3) User Upgrade “MicroStation V8i (SELECTseries 3) User Update” is on sale for the month of January only! While supplies last, this manual will be 25% off plus free…
BlogTop 10 Posts at EnvisionCAD in 2012 EnvisionCAD started blogging regularly in 2012 about our industry. These are our top 10 most popular posts from last year. 1. 5 Signs You are a…
BlogMicroStation VBA Fundamentals Manual and Class Written by Bob Mecham. MicroStation VBA Fundamental Training and Manual from EnvisionCAD EnvisionCAD is pleased to announce our newest class offering and…
BlogNew class – Corridor Modeling for GEOPAK and InRoads Written by Bob Mecham. EnvisionCAD is pleased to announce our newest class offering “Corridor Modeling for GEOPAK and InRoads“. The content…
BlogPrint Organizer and Geographic Tools updated for V8i (SELECTseries 3) Written by Bob Mecham. EnvisionCAD has released our updated Print Organizer and Geographic Tools manuals for MicroStation V8i (SELECTseries 3) Our…
BlogMicroStation V8i (SELECTseries 3) User Update Manual Written by Bob Mecham. EnvisionCAD has released a new MicroStation V8i (SELECTseries 3) User Update Manual “MicroStation V8i (SELECTseries 3) User Update”…
BlogCAD Management Survey Results Written by Rod Wing. EnvisionCAD conducted a CAD Management survey to poll our followers on how well their CAD environments are managed. Survey responses were…
Blog6 Variables that can improve MicroStation Written by Bob Mecham. Some variables in MicroStation can change both the settings and the look of the program while enhancing your productivity. This blog…