Hi Jeff, your videos are always great. Can you please try and upload one for extracting Northing, Easting and elevation information at specific corridor points or along specific corridor feature lines at specific intervals. Basically extracting a set out data to be given to the contractor. Thanks a lot
Jeff...this is a very good video..its exactly what I needed....but...how and/or where do you get all the other styles? i was following you..and the only style to choose from was "standard"...
Using Civil 3d to my study project. Never have I seen a buggier program. As i am writing this it has frozen, guess I'll have to use ctrl+alt+del again. But your videos are great Jeff, hope your C3d version is better. Cheers
Thank YOU! I have been struggling with this for years. I am unclear on how to display ONLY the outside ETW feature line for an assembly that is built from mirrored lane subassemblies. perhaps it is better to display the FLANGE code (?)
Bartels, as always your videos are excellent because they are dense and rich in important information. Bartels, I was trying to get information from a generic subassembly. I wanted its slope and I eventually had to use "Top Formation Links" what ruined my other subassembly slope information because I wanted a different style to the generic subassembly. Is there any way for just require a style for the generic subassembly? I hope you can send me an idea. I know you are very busy. By the way, do you teach at any school or college?
Thank you for the kind words. I'm afraid I'm not teaching live classes at the moment. That being said, I did produce a "Civil 3D Essential Training" title for lynda.com a couple years ago. It represents 13+ hours of recorded workflows that cover most of Civil 3D's major features. If you are interested, you can find it here... www.lynda.com/jeffbartels
WARNING - after you data shortcut the corridor into your sheet, there are many times where the corridor will not print or show up even in the modelspace. It does work sometimes, but you need to remove the corridor and re-data shortcut it in. Unless there is a fix, it is still better to draft the linework from the corridor feature lines and place in an Xref