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 Ground to Grid in a Lambert Conic State

Ground to Grid in a Lambert Conic State

11/10/2017

How to Create a Ground to Grid Custom Coordinate System in a Lambert Conic Projection State Plane

 

Alan Gilbert of Autodesk shows how to employ the MAPCSLIBRARY command to copy and create a Ground to Grid coordinate system
in a State Plane that employs a Lambert Conformal Conic projection (longer in east-west direction).
See the link below for the previous video for State Plane built with a Transverse Mercator projection (longer in north-south direction).

Video from Alan's YouTube Channel.
and the Civil Immersion blog.

Comments

See the entire video series Civil 3D Grid to Ground
with the custom coordinate system built for Transverse Mercator projection State Planes
mentioned in the video above.

 

 Model Underground Utilities in Infraworks

Model Underground Utilities in InfraWorks

11/09/2017

Using SHP Files to Model Underground Utilities in InfraWorks

 

Jeff Bartels of Autodesk drags and drops SHP files with Rim elevation and other Pipe and Structure data into Civil 3D via the Map Task pane and minor edits to the Map Styles.
He repeats the process of SHP import into in Infraworks to model and review the Structures and Pipes.
From the Jeff Bartels YouTube Channel.
and the Civil Immersion blog.

Comments

Note that Jeff artfully dodges any discussion of pushing the SHP data into a Civil 3D Pipes Network.
This is a bit more involved and not exactly the point of the video. You are going to ask.

See the Import GIS Data Wizard in Civil 3D Help.
Careful there are older 2014-2017 help versions and this newer help version for Civil 3D 2018.

 

 To Change the Case of Text

To Change the Case of Text

11/07/2017

Tools to Change the Case of Text in AutoCAD and Civil 3D

 

Autodesk's Jerry Bartels bangs through the case for changing the Case of forms of text in both ACAD and Civil 3D in a quick demo.
Jerry covers the (Ctrl)(Shift)(U) and (Ctrl)(Shift)(L) keyboard shortcuts the TCASE command from Express Tools.

From the Jerry's YouTube Channel.
and the Civil Immersion blog.

Comments

I was sorely tempted not to post this video. In some respects it is so silly. Then again - We don't know what we don't know.
I gave up editing and formatting text in AutoCAD decades ago for good reason.
I'm a firm believer in using the right tool for the job.
My favorite text editor these days is Notepad++ which includes all the TCASE options and Proper Case as well.
Since Notepad++ supports recognizes all the various file formats, programming languages, et al, it comes in so handy it is always open.