Mitek Software Tutorial

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Aug 4, 2024, 4:15:50 PM8/4/24
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Weunderstand how important your brand is to your business. After all, establishing a brand image takes a lot of time and effort, which is one of the reasons we have enhanced the customization options.

With MiSnap SDK, mobile app developers have control over the look and feel of the application, enabling them to customize the UI and UX elements to create an experience that is consistent with their brand. If desired, the standard MiSnap Overlay can be replaced with a custom-defined image. And the layout files are accessible, so each screen can be customized by adding company logos, adjusting colors, tailoring the location and presence of input buttons, and modifying text and real-time messages.


To simplify integration with your application, we have included a sample application in the v3.0 SDK package. The sample app is a turnkey mobile capture solution and utilizes the standard MiSnap user experience and workflow. If the standard workflow meets your requirements, the sample app simply can be called by your native application, and no further changes are needed. However, the workflow can be modified to fit your business needs.


For example, MiSnap SDK has two capture modes: automatic mode and manual mode. By default, the UX starts in automatic mode. If auto capture is not successful for some reason, MiSnap will show a failover screen and then switch to manual mode. But that can be changed. The workflow can be modified to skip the failover screen and to go directly to manual mode. Or the time allowed before auto failover occurs can be increased or decreased. Or the entire workflow can be altered so that MiSnap always starts in manual mode instead of automatic. The choice is yours.


In addition, the MiSnap workflow utilizes pop-up message bubbles to provide real-time feedback to the user during the capture process as well as a status thermometer to measure progress. Mobile App Developers have complete control over both and can customize them as desired.


By default, a first time user tutorial is shown to make it easier for new users to become familiar with MiSnap. In addition, if a user unnecessarily touches the screen more than four times, MiSnap will assume they need help and will take them to the tutorial. However, each of those scenarios can be revised or bypassed entirely.


Through innovative science and advanced algorithms, MiSnap provides mobile device users a technically-superior method for capturing high-quality images quickly and easily. The MiSnap SDK enables you to harness this capability, incorporate it into your mobile application, and customize the experience to fit your unique business needs and branding guidelines.


This quick guide covers only basic tools for designing timber frame walls, if you are also interested in designing other elements and want to see that in more detail,please use our comprehensive WoodEngine Help, where you can find documentation for designing walls, floors and steel as well as a complete step by step tutorial on how to use the full MiTek software package, which provides a walkthrough to design a complete 3D model of a house.


Using the WE Project Structure and Levels, in the Project Navigator menu, we can switch to 'Views' and open automatically generated 3D Model.

Then, in the 'WoodEngine - Walls' ribbon, we have commands to export WoodEngine drawing to IFC file or directly to Sketchfab, both in the Import & Export section:


I first started my CAD career on AutoCAD ver.2.17B, I will not say how long ago that was. I worked solely with AutoCAD until SoftPlan version 5 (I think) came into my life, I overlapped the two programs for a couple of years until I moved to using only SoftPlan and have been very happy until the last few years.


A few years ago I took a month long AutoCAD certificate course and the year after that I took an equivalent REVIT course both at the local Technical Institute (N.A.I.T). In both cases within the first hour of the courses starting the Department head in one case and the Head Instructor in the other case both said that I would not be happy with the AutoDesk programs. They had both previously tried Softplan and emphasized that SoftPlan was a far superior program for residential and light lumber construction, I definitely agree.


If SoftPlan offered special training schools for users that wanted to become certified SoftPlan Teachers (like AutoCAD does) I would be one of the first to enroll. I need their help competing against AutoCAD but unfortunately, they do not appear interested in growing their market share, at least not in my part of Canada.


The best advice I was given was to forget everything I know about AutoCAD. I get that the systems work completely different, and I'm cool with that - just can't believe that Softplan, who is suppose to be a major player in this market, has so little available for real training. A quick search on Amazon.com showed 0 results for "Softplan Tutorial", and 325 results for "AutoCAD tutorial". My company's general office handles subscriptions and that, so I didn't know that we had a local rep - good idea to call on him/her.


I'm curious, I have read many posts on this forum that talk about the local SoftPlan representative installing the software on some ones computer and showing them the program basics, where is this? I am in western Canada and the only representative I can find is in Ontario and there appears to be only one person. The only way I can find to purchase SoftPlan is online. Even ArchiCAD has a representative in my area.


Sorry, Kerry ... Kingston, Ontario. We bought the Software from the Softplan stand at a Home Show in Toronto in the early 90's. As far as I'm aware Softplan was designed and marketed from Waterloo (The Tech Support is still there I believe) ... Things may have changed a bit since then.


When they open the border and we can freely roam North I will gladly meet up with you and show you some things I know. The other option is to do a conference call with one of the many gurus on here and get an online walk-through of your most pressing questions.


Another option may be to reach out to Tom Roman or Tim Stockton and see if they have any reproductions of their training videos from when they did live seminars (along with other gurus). They may be willing to send you a DVD set so you can follow along and go back to parts as needed. Invaluable information was shared in those seminars they did before SP had any sort of online training.


Right now such a high percentage of local builders use AutoCAD that I am having troubles finding enough work to keep me busy. Home construction in my area is booming but AutoCAD is the software of choice by a huge percentage. The few builders that are using SoftPlan here are busy drawing AutoCAD style (shapes, shapes, shapes) while using ver. 2014 or 2018.


In a one year period I watched one builder blow more than $150,000ca. fixing site problems that were caused solely by poorly drawn construction plans. When I tried to address the situation with him he said it was an acceptable cost in order to apply for permits faster. Better more accurate drawings take longer and he wasn't prepared to delay his permit applications.


I occasionally will hire autocad drafting help for "linework" drafting... set the layers up right, and it's easy enough to import into SoftPlan... we do need to coordinate issues like arrow styles, fonts, etc..


I learn the best attending a seminar. Really wish that Softplan would still hold classes in different cities. Covid has shut down the ability to attend classes as freely but I would love to attend courses in the winter.


If this is the first time you are are installing the Wall plugin the default 3D metal cladding will be added to your custom material library. If you are upgrading from a previous version of the plugin then it will not be added, however you can easily and quickly create any of these 3D claddings, just refer to the tutorial here for some quick pointers:


Essentially this algorithm already exists (cavity insulation), I just need to modify and repurpose the code so that it provides blocking over the openings (or below for windows). Yet another little detail that needs some attention.


Yes, but who wants to really do all that work, that is the point of these plugins, to automate many of the more menial tasks associated with modeling complex architectural (framing) structures such as these.


Heel blocking is on the list for rafter roofs but has never risen to high since it has only be requested maybe twice. I will move it up slightly but there are still bigger fish to fry with both the Wall and Truss plugins.


I have been using the wall tool in all of my projects. For projects with only rectangular walls, no problems with the corner configurations. The corner configuration choices (image 1) are automatic as the wall section lengths are entered. Problems arise with there is a mixture of wall types (rectangular and shed in particular and int-ext). Strange results occur with incorrect choices (images 2, 3 & 4). I tend to cycle through the various choices looking for a solution, not effective or efficient.


Is there a definition of these corner configurations that I have failed to find? Even more helpful would be a tutorial showing how/why corner configuration choices are made in mixed wall type scenarios. As always, thanks for your help.


In the third image (with the interior walls shown) send me the model with everything stripped out and purged except for the wall that is circled and the two adjoining walls. Let me take a further look at that.


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