This merry month I performed a rash of training and support for AutoCAD Civil 3D Survey and Surface creation. A recurring theme seems to be
“I know how to do this, but Civil 3D doesn’t do what I expect it to do.”
This wouldn’t be all that weird if the users were new to Civil 3D. We all know by now that AutoCAD Civil 3D isn’t your daddy’s CAD software.
In most cases…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Dec 30, 2014
Tags surface, survey, survey db, figure, point, point display
With the advent of the latest AutoCAD Civil 3D 2015 Service Pack 2 comes a new set of updates to our Production Solution products for Civil 3D. No one can resist a Christmas present they can open early, can they?
Get the Latest and Greatest
Our latest product builds supporting C3D 2015 SP2 are now available to our customers.…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Dec 18, 2014
Tags Service Pack, Subassembly, InstantOn Basic, InstantOn Survey, Jump Kit, Templates Only
Yup. It’s the middle of December. Once in another lifetime I knew ides was a Latin singular noun. I used to love their plural form of the word which is idus – for middles. Maybe you can guess what modern word comes from this. The Romans thought about and measured time from the middles of things - stuff like months and watches. In our more civilized times we’d find…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Dec 15, 2014
Tags Service Pack, 2015, Civil 3D 2015, Map 3D, Recap
Anyone who trains and helps folks in AutoCAD Civil 3D runs into the “All in one” drawing. In this drawing the user builds the existing surface. The drawing also contains the design alignment and profile data too. Maybe they even get as far as an attempt to build a roadway rehabilitation corridor to repave that city street. Maybe at that point they realize they are stuck. How do they test options…
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Posted by Tench Tilghman Dec 09, 2014
What about the Color standards that we employ in our Production Solution products? As usual the question has more to do with publishing than color per se. Old school CAD CTB thinking tends to stick in our heads. CTB think tends to force color into a state of permanency. STB on the other hand liberates how we may employ color in our workflows.Read more
Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Dec 02, 2014
Tags color, layer color, plotstyle, CTB, STB, CAD Standards