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4/10/2019- Navigating the Civil 3D interface
- Using point groups and description keys
- Importing survey data
- Managing figures
- Creating and analyzing surfaces
- Creating parcels
- Working with alignments
- Working with profiles and profile views
- Creating basic and advanced corridors
- Using an intersection object
- Making sample lines, cross-sections, and section views
- Creating a pipe network
- Creating and editing feature lines
- Creating and editing grading objects
- Creating view frames and sheets
Skill Level Beginner
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- [Josh] In this LinkedIn course, we take on the world of civil design using the premier modeling software that's available today, Autodesk Civil 3D. This course highlights what separates Civil 3D from other civil design software. So let's learn about the Civil 3D user interface and then walk through each of the main features within the Civil 3D as we introduce you to the Creation, Editing, Labeling capabilities of those features within Autodesk Civil 3D.
And this this course will bring you back to putting all of this together using data shortcuts and other data sharing methods. Now, this LinkedIn course does not go into depth on any specific feature, but introduces you to the software as a whole. A basic understanding of civil engineering is helpful and since Autodesk Civil 3D is built on top of AutoCAD, an Understanding of general AutoCAD functionality would be beneficial as well. The objective of this course is for you to feel confident in beginning to use Civil 3D right away for production.
My name's Josh Modglin and I look forward to walking you through Autodesk Civil 3D fundamentals.
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Introduction
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Civil 3D essentials1m 14s
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1. What Is Autodesk Civil 3D?
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What is Autodesk Civil 3D?7m 34s
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2. Civil 3D Interface
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Application menu4m 20s
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Quick Access Toolbar1m 57s
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Ribbons6m 6s
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Toolspace5m 8s
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Civil 3D settings hierarchy11m 1s
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Panorama1m 11s
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Transparent commands4m 23s
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Inquiry tool3m 10s
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3. Establishing Existing Conditions
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What is the point? Styles10m 47s
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Survey databases6m 6s
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Importing survey data8m 36s
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Managing figures7m 35s
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Creating point tables4m 55s
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4. Modeling a Surface
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What is a surface?2m 48s
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Labeling surfaces9m 45s
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Volume surfaces5m 36s
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Analyzing a surface8m 15s
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5. Layout of Parcels
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Creating parcels by layout10m 1s
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Editing parcels4m 51s
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Parcel tags and tables7m 49s
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6. Design Horizontal Geometry: Alignments
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Creating alignments2m 48s
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Types of constraints5m 39s
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Editing alignments6m 32s
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Offset alignments8m 33s
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Connected alignments7m 2s
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7. Design Vertical Geometry: Profiles
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Creating layout profiles3m 27s
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Editing profiles9m 39s
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Labeling profiles6m 10s
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Labeling profile views8m 7s
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Linked profiles10m 2s
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8. 3D Corridors
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What is a Civil 3D corridor?2m 52s
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Creating an assembly17m 8s
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Corridor targeting7m 48s
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Corridor surfaces7m 36s
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Intersection objects14m 31s
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Bringing it all together5m 15s
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9. Cross Sections
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Code set styles7m 10s
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Labeling section views4m 17s
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10. Gravity Pipe Networks
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Understanding parts lists10m 6s
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Creating a pipe network6m 9s
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Editing a pipe network: Plan7m 25s
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Labeling a pipe network2m 11s
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Showing crossing pipes4m 44s
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Interferences4m 28s
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11. Pressure Pipe Networks
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12. Feature Lines
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Feature lines and sites5m 40s
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Creating a feature line5m 10s
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13. Grading Objects
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Grading criteria sets8m 34s
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Creating grading objects8m 57s
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Creating grading infills2m 32s
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Editing grading objects3m 14s
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14. Plan Production Tools
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Creating view frames9m 10s
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Creating sheets9m 5s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 38s
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