This tutorial demonstrates how to use Autodesk Civil 3D objects to build a basic corridor model. Note: This tutorial uses the corridor assembly that you built in the Creating an...
In this exercise, you will apply some assembly and subassembly management best practices to a drawing that contains multiple corridor assemblies. The sample drawing contains several corridor assemblies. This exercise...
In this exercise, you will specify a meaningful naming convention to apply to subassemblies as they are created. This default subassembly naming template specifies that subassemblies use the subassembly name...
In this exercise, you will use some of the subassemblies that are shipped with Autodesk Civil 3D to create an assembly for a basic crowned roadway with travel lanes, curbs,...
In this exercise, you will create a new grading style and slope pattern. This exercise continues from Creating Grading Criteria. Create a new grading style Note: This exercise uses Grading-1.dwg...
In this exercise, you will create an alignment outside of a site and move existing alignments out of sites. These practices eliminate unwanted parcels being created by alignments interacting with...
In this exercise, you will create a grading criteria set for a ditch grading, then create three criteria in the set. Each grading criteria provides a standard formula for creating...
In this exercise, you will successively subdivide a parcel with segments that are defined by their angle at the frontage. This exercise continues from Subdividing a Parcel with a Free-Form...
In this exercise, you will learn how to use grading settings. Review grading settings Open Grading-1.dwg, which is located in the tutorials drawings folder. In Toolspace, on the Settings tab,...
In this exercise, you will convert AutoCAD entities to land parcels with automatic labels that show useful topological data, such as land area. Parcel layout tools are available to create...