Examine the Autodesk Civil 3D User Interface.
The Autodesk Civil 3D user interface adds more capabilities for developing and managing civil design information to the default AutoCAD environment.
What you’ll learn
- Creating a New Drawing From a Template.
- Advantages Of Using a Drawing Template.
- Advantages Of Using a Blank Drawing.
- Civil 3D Objects and Ribbons.
- Exploring the Toolspace Settings Tab.
- Exploring the Toolspace Prospector Tab.
- Simplifying the Civil 3D Object Creation Interface.
- Understanding the Annotate Tab.
- Viewing the Analyze Tab and Volumes Dashboard.
Course Content
- Interface Essentials –> 11 lectures • 31min.
Requirements
The Autodesk Civil 3D user interface adds more capabilities for developing and managing civil design information to the default AutoCAD environment.
The ribbon and command line, which are common AutoCAD features, function the same way in Autodesk Civil 3D as they do in AutoCAD.
You can start using the application workspace and several crucial design tools and tasks after watching these videos.
Design data in Autodesk Civil 3D is arranged as object collections in the Toolspace panel. The hierarchy of design elements, including points, surfaces, and alignments, is shown in Toolspace’s Prospector tab. An object style hierarchy, including styles for labels and tables, is shown on the Settings page.
The Panorama window shows data in a grid that is horizontally aligned, which makes it simpler to view several columns at once. A unique tab, called a “vista,” is used by each type of data displayed in Panorama and is tailored specifically to that data type.
Visual Styles, Named Views, and the Object Viewer are just a few of the many methods to examine Autodesk Civil 3D objects.
The tutorials drawings folder contains all of the illustrations used in these lessons. To avoid overwriting the original drawings when saving your work from these lessons, save the drawings to the My Tutorial Data folder.