You know where you can access MicroStation tools. Now you already know how to start MicroStation. That will open a toolbar for linear tools. Try to click the ‘open linear as toolbox’ from the selection. What do you see? You will see all similar tools to create lines! You can select any other tools you want. Yeah, aren’t all Windows application works that way? But now try to click on Place SmartLine tool, hold your mouse button. See several icons next to active task title bar? You can change the display by clicking it. Main task mostly consist tools related to objects manipulations and modifications. Main tasks are the tools you will see no matter what your active task is. You will only see dimension tools in active task. If you want to focus to dimension tools only, you can switch the active task to drawing>dimension. Let’s say you need to give your objects dimension. You can change active task from tasks list. You can access all the tools and settings through available items in this application menu. Menu in this application work just the same. I assume that you already get used to Windows applications. I just arrange them closer so you can see all components in limited image. It’s not as complicated as this actually. You should see it because it’s included in default installation. Let’s just open folder drawings, and select file BSI300-GroundFloorPlan.dgn. If you use XP, you will see it on different folder. What we just did is we set the folder to examples>building at default location. You can find these options on lower right of this dialog. Not like another popular CAD platform, this application allows you to select user, project, and interface at this dialog. When you start the application, you will see a dialog box: MicroStation Manager. As any other software, you can start it from Windows start menu, double click the icon from desktop, or clicking the icon in quick launch if you put it there. MicroStation is a Windows compliant software. Enjoy! You can also bookmark the complete list in this table of content. I hope this tutorial series will be helpful to you. That’s why I decided to share this on my blog. I know there are not many similar tutorial available. Thanks for my partner, I can get 30 days trial to do so. I decided to rewrite it in English, and update some screenshot with V8i. I wrote it in Indonesian, when it’s still V8XM. In the eventuality that you would like to manage very large or minute pictures better, as to measure, quantify or classify the objects and backgrounds more efficiently, then perhaps, you can consider giving JmicroVision a try.I wrote this tutorial years ago, while I still working in a Bentley reseller. A handy tool for analyzing large and detailed images Therefore, access the Output unit in the dedicated combo box to define the units you want. Once you define it, you should be able to view all the positions and measurements displayed to the conversion factor.Īs a side note, when you do not use calibration, then the app considers the pixel as the main unit of measurement. The idea behind this option is to automatically convert the pixel values of any unit of measurement via a process that entails multiplying the measure values and conversion factors. If you are unable to measure well due to various reasons, then you can consider using the spacial calibration feature. Allows you to convert pixel values with spacial calibration In addition, you can make adjustments or geometric corrections by control points as well as profile for the objects you are analyzing. You should not be deceived by the looks, as the application packs several powerful features for processing images.įor starters, you have numerous image processing options that entail filtering, segmentation, binary and morphology operations. The application packs an old-school interface, but that is quite intuitive as soon as you upload an image, you should be able to view all the available features and options. Enables the image rectification and processing Even though the program was initially designed for the analysis of high definition images of rock section, it goes without saying that it can be used in other fields as well. JmicroVision is an advanced tool that packs powerful tools to help you describe, measure and analyze very large, complex and varied images.
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