WOW, I stumbled upon a wonderful new feature with 09. You can now link a subassembly target to a feature line for its alignment or profile. The possiblities are endless, but basically, this removes a lot of work creating profiles and will simplify the design process that much more. Using corridor and grading utilites, you can build objects off one another and take advantage of the dynamic property of Civil 3D.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Link a Corridor Subassembly to a Feature Line
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- Revert the Layer Properties Manager Back to Static...
- Use Static Polylines for Corridor Boundaries
- Use Corridor Feature Lines for Surface Boundaries
- Editing Profile Data via the Panorama Editor
- $1,000,000 fine levied by Justice Department for C...
- Map Cleanup and Topology Buffers
- Remove Zero Elevation Contours on Corridor Surfaces
- Group Filters for Easier Layer Managment in Civil 3D
- Link a Corridor Subassembly to a Feature Line
- Make alignment text controlled by civil 3D object ...
- New 09' Feature Line Select Option
- Problems deleting bad alignments
- Import Garmin Mapsource GPS tracks into AutoCAD & ...
- TR-55 Hydrologic Analysis with Map3D
- Natural Channel Design via Corridor Modeling
- Civil3D Object Color Control
- Data Extraction Command
- Visibility Function on Dynamic Blocks
- Purge Command
- Panorama Editor
- Using Profiles to Import Elevations
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