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Setting Up the WorkspaceExplore the ribbonExplore the Settings tabDisplay object data in the Panorama windowRearrange the columns of a vistaChange the appearance of the Panorama windowPanning and ZoomingSelecting and DeselectingObject SnappingExercise 1: Setting Up the Drawing WindowApply a saved drawing viewExercise 2: Changing the Display of an ObjectExamine the object style settingsExamine object display in model viewsChange the visual style of the surfaceTutorial: Creating Point DataCreate description keysCreate point groupsChange the point group label styleUpdate point groupsTutorial: Displaying and Editing PointsChange the style of a point groupChange the point group display orderExercise 4: Removing an Externally Referenced DrawingRotate the pointDrag the point labelTutorial: Adding User-Defined Properties to PointsSpecify basic point cloud informationVerify the point cloud parameters and create the point cloud objectExamine the point cloud objectDisplay point cloud points by elevationDisplay point cloud points by classificationExercise 3: Adding Point Cloud Data to a SurfaceAdd point cloud points to a surfaceModify the surfaceTutorial: Creating and Adding Data to a SurfaceTIN SurfacesBoundariesCreate a TIN surface in a new drawingExercise 3: Adding Breaklines to a SurfaceCreate breaklines from the polylinesEG_BREAKLINES layer, click .Tutorial: Working with Large SurfacesExercise 1: Limiting Imported Surface DataImport surface data from a point fileExercise 2: Simplifying a SurfaceTutorial: Changing the Surface Style and DisplayExercise 1: Editing the Surface StyleChange the surface styleExercise 3: Labeling a SurfaceDraw a polyline to use as a guideLabel surface contours along the polylineAdd spot elevation labelsTutorial: Editing Surface DataEdge SwappingDeleting TIN LinesHide BoundariesSurface SmoothingTutorial: Creating a Watershed and Water Drop AnalysisGenerate a watershed analysisExtract objects from a surfaceCreate catchment areasCombine multiple catchment areasTutorial: Generating Surface Volume InformationCreate a TIN volume surfaceTutorial: Visualizing Surface DataApply a render material to the surfaceApply a visual style to the surfaceExercise 2: Importing a Google Earth ImageImport a Google Earth imageDrape the image on the surfaceSpecify user settingsReview the network style settingsTutorial: Importing Survey DataExercise 2: Updating Imported Survey DataRun the least squares analysisExercise 4: Translating a Survey DatabaseTutorial: Manually Creating Survey DataExercise 1: Creating Survey Data Using the Toolspace Survey TabExercise 1: Viewing Inverse and Mapcheck Information on a Survey FigureSet up the mapcheck analysis dialog boxMove mapcheck data into the drawingSave mapcheck data to a text fileTutorial: Using Data ShortcutsExercise 1: Setting Up a Data Shortcut FolderCreate data shortcutsCreate an object from the referenced objectsTutorial: Vault SetupLog in to the databaseExercise 1: Adding a Drawing to the ProjectCreate a reference objectCheck out a reference objectModify the source objectTutorial: Creating and Modifying Project Point DataAdd points to the projectExercise 1: Exporting a Vault ProjectModify the best fit curveTutorial: Editing AlignmentsGrip edit a free curve entityGrip edit a floating curve entitySpecify the alignment stations to maskTutorial: Working with Offset AlignmentsChange the widening transitionTutorial: Designing an Alignment that Refers to Local StandardsCheck the alignment design for criteria violationsAdd a minimum radius tableTutorial: Applying Superelevation to an AlignmentExercise 1: Calculating Superelevation for an AlignmentChange the design speedCreate a superelevation viewTutorial: Designing Simple ProfilesDisplay an existing ground profile in a profile view_PROF-ROAD-FGCL-PL layer, click .Tutorial: Using Surface ProfilesExercise 1: Creating and Displaying Surface Profiles with OffsetsDisplay the surface profiles in a profile viewChange a profile styleTutorial: Using Layout ProfilesEdit the profile parametersGrip edit the profileOffset the profileTutorial: Designing a Profile that Refers to Local StandardsSpecify minimum profile design standardsExercise 2: Drawing a Profile that Refers to Design CriteriaCheck the profile design for criteria violationsTutorial: Displaying and Modifying Profile ViewsExercise 1: Editing the Profile View StyleDefine a cut area hatchDefine a fill area hatchProject COGO points and 3D polylines onto a profile viewModify the display of projected objects in profile viewExercise 5: Creating Multiple Profile ViewsCreate stacked profile viewsTutorial: Working with Data BandsExercise 2: Moving Labels in a Data BandModify the data band styleTutorial: Creating ParcelsAutomatic LayoutAutomatic LayoutExercise 5: Working with Alignments and ParcelsTutorial: Editing Parcel DataAutomatic LayoutAutomatic LayoutTutorial: Setting up Grading StandardsCreate a criteria setCreate a new grading styleTutorial: Creating GradingsName the feature linesInsert an elevation point on a feature lineDrape a feature line on a surfaceTutorial: Editing GradingsExercise 1: Simplifying a Building FootprintCreate a grading group and specify grading creation settingsCreate infill gradingsTutorial: Using Feature Lines to Modify a GradingUse a feature line to adjust surface triangulationAdd a curb subassemblyExercise 2: Modifying the Subassembly Name TemplateModify the subassembly name templateExamine the updated subassembly naming conventionExercise 3: Managing Assemblies and SubassembliesAssign specific names to subassembliesTutorial: Creating an Assembly with ConditionsExercise 1: Examining the Existing Corridor in SectionSave assemblies to a tool paletteExercise 2: Copying Assemblies to a Tool CatalogSpecify the daylight surface targetsSpecify the fixed lane horizontal targetSpecify the transition lane horizontal targetAdd a shoulder subassemblyAdd a daylight subassemblyMirror the subassemblies to the right side of the baselineExercise 1: Viewing Corridor SectionsTutorial: Viewing and Rendering a CorridorExercise 1: Creating Corridor SurfacesGenerate the surfaces and examine the resultsExercise 2: Creating Corridor Surface BoundariesExercise 3: Visualizing a CorridorApply 3D render materials to a corridorApply 2D hatching to the corridor modelIntersection and Roundabout Tutorials 14IntersectionsRoundaboutsTutorial: Creating IntersectionsExercise 1: Creating a Peer Road IntersectionSpecify the corridor grade parametersExercise 2: Creating a Primary Road Intersection with Turn LanesSpecify the corridor grade parametersExercise 3: Creating an Intersection with Existing GeometrySpecify the corridor grade parametersSpecify the horizontal geometry parametersTutorial: Editing IntersectionsExercise 1: Editing the Horizontal Geometry of an IntersectionModify the curb return parametersGrip edit a curb return alignmentExercise 2: Editing the Vertical Geometry of an IntersectionAdd a low point to a curb return profileMove the primary road alignmentExercise 3: Creating and Editing a Corridor in the Intersection AreaRecreate the corridor regionsBreakExercise 5: Working with Roundabout Design Standards and PresetsTutorial: Creating Section ViewsExercise 1: Creating Sample LinesSpecify the sampled sections and labelsProject objects onto multiple section viewsTutorial: Calculating Earthwork Volumes from Corridor ModelsExercise 1: Reviewing Quantity Takeoff Criteria and Report SettingsExamine the quantity takeoff criteriaTutorial: Working with Mass Haul DiagramsGrade PointsBalance PointsTo edit the mass haul line styleTutorial: Calculating and Reporting QuantitiesExercise 4: Assigning Pay Item Codes to CorridorsApply the new code set to the corridor and assemblyExercise 5: Working with Quantity ReportsGenerate a summary pay item quantity reportInsert a quantity takeoff report into the drawingExercise 7: Creating a Pay Item ListTutorial: Creating a Pipe NetworkView the pipe network in profileGrip edit a network partExercise 3: Adding Parts to a Pipe NetworkTutorial: Changing Pipe Network PropertiesExercise 1: Adding Parts to the Parts ListAdd a part family to the pipe network parts listChange the referenced alignmentRotate the headwall structureTutorial: Viewing and Editing Pipe NetworksAdd labels to a single pipe network part in plan viewTo create a structure tableChange the table contents by creating a new styleTutorial: Creating a Cylindrical Manhole StructureExercise 3: Matching Offsets and Dimensions to ParametersTutorial: Creating a Drop Inlet Manhole StructureTutorial: Creating a Vault StructureTutorial: Preparing to Annotate a DrawingTutorial: Adding and Editing LabelsExercise 1: Adding Labels in GroupsModify the label set of an existing alignmentAdd labels to an alignment in a referenced drawingExercise 3: Selecting and Moving LabelsExamine label propertiesTutorial: Changing the Content of a LabelExercise 1: Overriding Label TextTutorial: Working with Tables and TagsExercise 1: Creating a Parcel Area TableCreate a parcel area tableLabel the parcel segmentsExercise 3: Controlling Label Appearance Using LayersChange the dragged state of the labelTo apply the label style that refers to another objectTutorial: Using Expressions in LabelsExercise 1: Creating an ExpressionExercise 1: Configuring ViewportsExercise 1: Creating Plan and Profile SheetsCreate sheetsExamine the section sheetsThis tutorial demonstrates some common editing tasks for alignments. Editing the layout parameter values of an alignment allows you to make fine adjustments to alignment sub-entities. Grip editing provides a convenient method of manually reshaping an alignment. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Editing Alignments.See more on images.autodesk.comFile Size: 8MBPage Count: 840Explore further This tutorial demonstrates some common editing tasks for alignments. Editing the layout parameter values of an alignment allows you to make fine adjustments to alignment sub-entities. Grip editing provides a convenient method of manually reshaping an alignment. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Editing Alignments. File Size: 8MB Page Count: 840
This tutorial demonstrates some common editing tasks for alignments. Editing the layout parameter values of an alignment allows you to make fine adjustments to alignment sub-entities. Grip editing provides a convenient method of manually reshaping an alignment. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Editing Alignments.
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