We’re grinding through the last QAQC and packaging details of two major new releases of the Framework for Civil 3D 2020. The new Release 8 (NCS 6.0+) and Release 7 (NCS 5.0+) for Civil 3D 2020 will also update new, huge collections of Styles and Label Styles for our existing Framework for Civil 3D 2018.3 and Civil 3D 2019.2 customers.
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
May 30, 2019
Tags Civil 3D 2020, Civil 3D 2019, Civil 3D 2018, Jump Kit, pipe network, pressure pipe, Label Style, pipes, Release 8, Release 7
Over the last few releases of Civil 3D Autodesk has made a pretty concerted effort to improve the design, analysis, and the important annotative functionality of Pipe and Pressure Pipe Systems. Many of us who use Civil 3D complain about all of this for good reason. For many civil engineering and survey organizations this type of work in their projects is their bread and butter. Particularly in operational…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
May 28, 2019
Tags Civil 3D 2020, Civil 3D 2019, Civil 3D 2018, Jump Kit, pipe network, pressure pipe, Label Style, pipes, Release 8, Release 7
This weekend is Memorial Day. Our flag will fly at my house. This day it a testament to the painful price that is all too often paid for the freedom established by our great Republic. I am lucky. I represent the first generation in my direct family who didn’t have a close family member die in a war. Sadly, I have more distant relatives who perished in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
May 23, 2019
Tags WATT
Autodesk was kind enough in the Civil 3D 2020 release (and all AutoCAD 2020 based products) to recognize One Drive, Drop Box, Box, and Azure clouds file locations that are exposed in your Windows Profile in the File Open boxes. Based on what cloud apps you have installed, the Places list in AutoCAD…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
May 21, 2019
Tags Civil 3D 2020, Civil 3D 2019, Civil 3D 2018, implementation, CAD Standards, video, project template
The Framework for Civil 3D supports Adaptive Layer Standards in many releases of Civil 3D. That means you can produce project work in one official and compliant Layer Standard - maybe the NCS 6.0 and still produce deliverables in perhaps another Layer Standard like the NCS 6.0 AIA standard.
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Sounds crazy… We know.
It’s all about the hidden potential…
Posted by
Tench Tilghman
May 16, 2019
Tags Release 8, Civil 3D 2020, Civil 3D 2019, Civil 3D 2018, Layer Standards, NCS 6.0, STB, CTB, CAD Standards, Adaptive, plotstyle