I wanted to follow up on the Subassembly Composer tip I tossed out on the SAC release day and More on the theme of the cumulative nature of AutoCAD Civil 3D knowledge. It is...
Faster than a Speeding Bullet
In my SAC post I pointed out that employing the NAMES used in the default Civil 3D codeset file might be a good idea and save you a LOT of work.
Use the default CODE…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Jul 15, 2011
Tags subassembly composer, Subassembly, customization, CAD Standards, management, Style Management, Assembly, corridor
I swear even before we finished uploading The Jump Kit 4 2011 product download I got the "What's in there?" question in an email from a prospective Jump Kit customer. It's great that people are excited about the new Release 4 Jump Kit. I am too. Here's a couple of useful links for you:
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Jun 08, 2011
Tags customization, standards, CAD Standards, Style, Style Management, symbol, template, library
The May issue of AUGI World came out today. It's a bit late but worth the weight.
The issue contains an article I was asked to write on AutoCAD Civil 3D Implementation.
You can download AUGI World at the link below
http://www.augi.com/publications/augiworld/issues/
The Right Stuff
Civil…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
May 18, 2011
Tags implementation, customization, Style Management, template, style, AUGI World, AUGI
The AutoCAD Civil 3D 2012 Style Tools make my day. If you have to take care of Civil 3D Style and Civil 3D model Templates for yourself or others, I KNOW that will be true for you too. But even with these new
Magic Buttons of Style
We still have that ETERNAL and EVERLASTING problem...
Where is the KNOWN Good?
We have this thing we call "CAD…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
May 02, 2011
Tags template, style, Style Management, Style Import, PDCA, purge, style purge
Hey! I do a simple post about the nature of Civil 3D Style and overnight the Get the Jump on Civil 3D blog becomes a new Mecca for furniture, handbag, and fashion commenting link folks. Google and comment away! Please remember it actually pays to read where you comment and make it relevant.
Wait a Minute! The link post marketing people aren't that far off the mark. They…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Apr 05, 2011
Tags Style, Style Management, implementation, customization, CAD Standards