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Using dynamic fill for measurements

Using dynamic fill for measurements - Bluebeam Tutorial

From the course: Bluebeam Revu 21 Essential Training

Using dynamic fill for measurements

- [Instructor] If you've been in the construction industry for a while, you're probably familiar with the fact that not every designer likes nice right angles. Sometimes they like to design with curves and irregular shapes that make it a little more tedious for us to measure things. This is where the Dynamic Fill tool comes in handy as long as you have the complete subscription tier in Bluebeam Revu. Let's give ourselves a little more screen real estate by closing the Markup List and the Measurement Access Panel. I'll kind of zoom and pan this drawing around a little bit and I can immediately see that I have lots of rooms with curves, but we'll go ahead and pick maybe meeting room 208 up here. It's got a nice curve in the top and it would be difficult for me to just use the measurement tools that I've already shown you and click corners and then click lots of points along this curve. I could do that. It's not real accurate…

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