This last week before the 4th of July weekend, I had a discussion about Civil 3D template building and a large mid-sized civil engineer with some folks doing work for the company. I honestly hope this short and painfully true story isn't about you. But it might be. The secret at its center is More common than you know.
The dirty little secret also gives AutoCAD Civil 3D a bad rap. I don't…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Jul 06, 2011
Tags template, Style, CAD Standards, LDT, implementation, training, customization
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
I've posted before on the NCS Layer Standards, STB vs CTB, and Project Management. All of these generated…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Jun 06, 2011
Tags template, style, standards, CAD Standards, bias, people, people skills, AUGI, AUGI World
The Jump Platform's construction toolkit for Template Construction and Customization
The Jump Kit 4 AutoCAD Civil 3D 2011 is now available for purchase and download.
Jump Start Services customers have immediate access to the new Jump Kit 4 2011.
Posted by
Tench Tilghman
Jun 01, 2011
Tags template, style, Jump Kit, Symbol Set, customization, implementation
The Jump Platform is a rapid Personalization environment for AutoCAD Civil 3D. Quick Personalization is perhaps a not so obvious process benefit of the Jump Platform's "project based development environment".
You can get a picture of why project based development is both an integral part of Civil 3D and why that is critically important to you by reading my recent Civil 3D Implementation…
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Posted by
Tench Tilghman
May 23, 2011
Tags template, customization, personization, standards, productivity, naming conventions