We proclaim that the Framework for Civil 3D is a Managed System for Autodesk Civil 3D. We famously tell folks, “It’s in there.” Indeed, there are many powerful and useful capabilities included inside the Framework for Civil 3D and our Jump Kit products for Autodesk Civil 3D.
For obvious…
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Tench Tilghman
Mar 22, 2023
Tags pressure pipe network, pressure pipe, Civil 3D 2023, infrastructure, network, pipe network, video
Data References (DREFs) in Autodesk Civil 3D are all about published Managed Models built inside our civil engineering and survey projects. These models effectively can help us achieve better Civil 3D production results with less hassle. We employ DREFs to share a model, or as I call it …the Civil 3D data behind, from a drawing to other drawings…
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Tench Tilghman
Mar 12, 2020
Tags DREF, data shortcut, data reference, Project Management, dynamic model, naming convention, rules, structure
The title for this post sounds like something out of Harry Potter, an epic fantasy, or perhaps a military sci-fi space opera. It’s a mystery. Is The Tuple the newest Marvel action hero blockbuster movie due out for the July 4th 2020 weekend? If so, I want a cut for the title name…
The Rise of The Tuple
What the heck is a Tuple?
You employ tuples…
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Tench Tilghman
Jan 14, 2020
Tags Style Management, TREF, Dynamo, template, Reference Template, structure, tuple, implementation, CAD Standards
This is some scary stuff. You know the drill. The better and new is often too easy to miss. Who has time to pay careful attention in the face of ever-present project deadlines?
Early in October, Autodesk released the improved Infrastructure Parts Editor 2019.1 Update. This synchs the Infrastructure Parts Editor for both Civil 3D 2019.1 and Infraworks 2019.2.…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Oct 30, 2018
Tags Infrastructure Parts Editor, Civil 3D 2019, Civil 3D 2018, Update, training, Infrastructure Parts, Generic Objects
Autodesk released the second update to Infraworks 2018 aptly named Infraworks 2018.2.
The download update is available to subscription customers via the Autodesk Desktop App or via download from the Autodesk subscription site.As per the Infraworks norm the update is actually a full replacement of an installed Infraworks 2018. The Update requires access to the initial…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Jan 30, 2018
Tags Update, 2018, 2018.2, Infraworks, Civil 3D 2018, Infrastructure Parts Editor