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Tag Archives: Corridors
CMI Tools for Civil 3D – Rename Subassemblies
One of our applications that we develop at CAD Masters is called CMI Tools for Civil 3D. It includes several utilities for working with AutoCAD Civil 3D. You can read about the application here. Recently we added a tool to … Continue reading
Posted in Civil 3D, Uncategorized
Tagged Assemblies, Civil 3D, Corridors, Subassemblies
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Civil View (3DS Max) and Vertical Faces
As you may know, Civil 3D does not like vertical faces in a TIN. Many of the default corridor subassemblies actually have slight offsets built in to avoid creating vertical faces. However, you’ll find that Civil View is even more … Continue reading
Posted in Civil 3D, Visualization
Tagged 3ds Max, Civil 3D, Civil View, Corridors, Dynamite VSP, Sub Assemblies
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Civil 3D 2012 – Top 5 New Features
The release of Civil 3D 2012 is coming just over the horizon in mid-April, and there are some exciting things to come. This is the Civil 3D update that I’ve been looking forward to for years. It’s been very exciting … Continue reading
Posted in Civil 3D
Tagged 2012, Alignments, Civil 3D, Corridors, Hydrology, Labels, New Features, Sections, Styles
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Subassembly Composer – Part 1
Autodesk Labs has released another handy tool for Civil 3D, the new Subassembly Composer. It’s basically a tool that automates the programming of custom subassemblies. You can download it from here. It comes in a zip file and contains both … Continue reading