Not all that long ago I posted about the Stranger Things regarding the Upside Down Civil 3D Point Export behaviors. In the recent rash of AutoCAD Civil 3D Service Packs and Updates Autodesk was kind enought to change the important command name and not mention it. While I address the topic a quick video is definately in order. Yes. The older post was updated…
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Tench Tilghman
Oct 18, 2016
Tags Civil 3D 2016, Civil 3D 2017, points, symbol, export, video
Autodesk has talked a lot about the new Component Roads in Infraworks 360 all summer. September’s AutoCAD Civil 3D v1 Enhancements and the Infraworks 360 release included new Storm Water Gravity Pipe analysis tools based in part on the shared technology. There are also new methods and workflows for the in and outs between…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Oct 13, 2016
Tags Civil 3D 2017, Infraworks, Component Roads, video
The wind up to the Columbus Day holiday (which may have become Indigenous in your neck of the woods) brought interesting new releases from Autodesk. The Fall has been an Autodesk pre-AU barrage. We've all seen Stranger Things.
Is the real-life Upside Down anything like the weekly Friday night fights that…
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Tench Tilghman
Oct 11, 2016
Tags Update, AutoCAD 2017, Civil 3D 2017, Recap, Map 3D 2017, object enabler
I do chant in training that Intelligent Publish on Demand – which I shorten to iPOD so you don’t forget it- is really full of Civil 3D skills with thrills. We want and get the way cool Civil 3D experience.
Oh, no. I read recently that the “th” sound may disappear from English in the next 50 years. “Th” sounds will be replaced with “f” and…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Oct 06, 2016
Tags best fit, iPOD, publish on demand, alignment, video
Here's a thought problem challenge for you folks in Civil 3D Land.
If you read this blog now and then, you know by now I am a great fan of the mathematician, sceptic philosopher, and author Nicolas Hassim Taleb.
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I enjoy being truely challenged to have the sceptic's perspective. I love mathematics, engineering, and science and have spent my career doing those practical things.
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Oct 04, 2016
Tags WATT