The malady is a silent killer of AutoCAD Civil 3D user productivity everywhere. It ignores class, size, and significance. It cares not a whit about reputation, our level of expertise, or our years of professional experience. It’s invisible and pernicious like malnutrition. We must acknowledge that Style Starvation is crisis of what’s not there. A new form of technical scurvy, Style…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
May 24, 2016
Tags Civil 3D 2017, Civil 3D 2016, Civil 3D 2015, Release 6, Release 7, Style, Style Management
We recently made it official that the Release 6 Framework for Civil 3D upgrades and runs well in AutoCAD Civil 3D 2017. I know Civil 3D templates and Civil 3D Styles that actually work and upgrade real world in production environments are shocking but true. Back at the shack, we are banging away at a more powerful, more useful, and more productive Release 7. We’re getting…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
May 17, 2016
Tags Style, Style Management, Reference Template, Civil 3D 2017, video
Someone asked me this week what I think about the new AutoCAD Civil 3D 2017. I quickly replied,
“It’s about time…
Your time. My time. Every Civil 3D user’s time.”Time will also tell whether the many new and powerful forms of reference poured out in Civil 3D 2017 stay stable in complex production level projects. They must to be successful. I expect with proper…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Apr 21, 2016
Tags Style Management, Style, Style Import, Civil 3D 2017, template
People do complain about the nuance and complexity of AutoCAD Civil 3D annotation. Our annotative work is mission critical to our performance and productivity. The work is on the critical path of the successful delivery of our project. Best we pay attention and acquire the necessary Civil 3D skills.
We’ve been boning up and demystifying…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Feb 18, 2016
Tags line label, curve label, group labels, Point Label Style, label, Style, Style Management, video
Do roadway corridor design in AutoCAD Civil 3D? You know by now that the Edge of Travelled Way is on the critical path to better adaptive and dynamic roadway and intersection design solutions. Register and see the free Civil 3D training videos. Get documentation of the stock Civil 3D subassemblies…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Feb 11, 2016
Tags Civil 3D 2015, Civil 3D 2016, Style Management, InstantOn, InstantOn Survey