Hi Jeff. I appreciate your videos so much! Quick question about your civil 3d essentials training on leveraging a feature line. Somehow in this video, your curb and gutter stay intact after you created feature lines at the top front of curb, even if their style priority is higher than the style of the proposed curb... How could that be?
Hi Jeff. i find your videos an watch regulery your videos is very helpful...and need your help if you have a time plz make a video open trevers adjustment with AutoCAD Civil 3d and upload.. I am very thankful to you.
Hi Jeff I sincerely appreciate your presentations. I find them helpful and clear to follow through. I have a problem with opening Xref files, when opening my drawing file which contains cross section sheets which are in Xref, my computer takes a long time to open. Can you help me solve the problem
Hello. Is it possible to change the thickness of the sidewalk structure on the ramp and lowered curb section? He would like to apply this to crossing the sidewalk.
Hi Jared - Using the VPORTS command, you can split modelspace into multiple viewports, each having a unique view and visual style. The help documentation will have more info on how it works. Hope this helps!
Hi Jeff, this is good lesson. I've wondered if I can download the sample file of this example so I can follow the video step by step for learning ? I try the link download from immersion but the link was not working. Thanks.
Jeff is the fucking Master. Thanks Sir, now, my salary is much better and I am paying my new car very easy. I want a T shirt with your face. Greetings from Toronto Sir.
Hi James, The parking lot site plan is something I built for an Autodesk University class that I presented this year. Over the last few weeks I've been creating tutorials that demonstrate some of the workflows I used to build the data set. That being said, I'm afraid I do not have a full tutorial that walks through everything start to finish.
Thanks for the quick response. I haven't used Civil3D in years and I'm trying to piece together applications that work for my design from hell haha. I attempted using Corridors and assemblies to create the surface and grading but ran into some issues. I'm going to attempt to try it again using feature lines. Would be nice to find a step by step tutorial.
C3D is a powerful tool but too often I get the feeling it just overcomplicates a lot even simple tasks. Maybe I am oldschool. But for me at the end what really matters is no fancy 3D view but height lines. Before anyone hates. I work with C3D and found some nice workflows to get what I want. It was just a longer journey then expected
Barttel, could you tell me the features or characteristics of your computer? Clock's speed, memory RAM, and if you have any special video card. I have seen that your computer gives quick answer. Thank you for your video. As alway, they are excellent.
Hi Carlos, Please note that when I create recordings I will typically edit out "computer processing" such that viewers don't have to wait. For that reason, a finished recording will typically be several seconds faster than the original recording. I've provided my specs below. This machine has been working great for me and the work that I do. That being said, project sizes and system requirements can vary between users. If you are considering a hardware purchase, do as much research as possible to ensure it accommodates your specific needs.I've got a Dell Precision 7710, 32 GB RAM, NVIDIA Quadro M4000M video card, and a 1 Terabyte solid state hard drive.
Bartels, thank you so much for your quick answer. Where I am working, with an I5, 16 MG RAM computer, and handling 1 MG size file, changing views from one "tab" to another can take sometime 5 minutes. Of course, into this "tab" I have 19 profile views. I thought you had 64 MG RAM. Thank you Bartels again. I am one more of your strong followers.