With Parametric Blocks, you only need one block to do the same work! Using traditional blocks, each symbol requires a separate block definition and, if you want to change your design to use a different size, you must delete the existing block instances and insert new ones. If you create architectural lighting plans, you probably have a library of blocks like these: ![]() If you've never worked with parametric constraints, they may sound scary, but, they're quite intuitive and incredibly powerful! The problem with traditional blocks You can create both 2D and 3D block definitions using the same set of tools and workflow that you are familiar with. Parametric blocks automate repetitive tasks by allowing users to create one block instead of lots of similar, separate block definitions. BricsCAD offers some Dynamic block editing capabilities with Dynamic Grips. Instead, BricsCAD focuses entirely on parametrics. You cannot, however, create dynamic block definitions in BricsCAD. Constraints work in the same way for BricsCAD Parametric Blocks as they do with AutoCADĀ® Dynamic Blocks. Parametric Blocks offers a more dynamic approach to creating 2D CAD Can you insert a Dynamic Block into BricsCAD? ![]() ![]() Keep reading to find out why Parametric Blocks have the upper hand when it comes to automating repetitive tasks and how they make editing drawings faster and more fun. ![]() If you come from an AutoCADĀ® design environment, you may be familiar with Dynamic Blocks.
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