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The drawing area is where you can actually see and “touch” the design model you are creating. The design model is most often viewed from abo...
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Think of the Toolspace as the Civil 3D “command center” where all Civil 3D data and settings are laid out in a nice, orderly arrangement. It...
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The word object is usually considered pretty generic, but in the world of Civil 3D it means something very specific. A Civil 3D object is a...
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As you may already know, civil engineers and surveyors draw things a little differently than architects or mechanical engineers. They use th...
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Think of the command line ( see figure ) as a “chat window” where you talk with Civil 3D. Nearly everything you do is reported on the comman...
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The most important type of relationship that you’ll see in this chapter is the one between objects. A typical land development project is a ...
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Panorama is a multipurpose window that is used to show and/or modify many different types of information. It works by displaying a tab for ...
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The ribbon is located at the top of your screen, and it is the launching pad for most of your Civil 3D commands. The commands that it conta...
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Most of the time, you’ll be the one providing the information for a drawing. Sometimes, however, you need your drawing to tell you something...
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