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Version 16.9 of the ADC is now available to download. You can find information about it and download it from this link. If you’re upgrading from 15.x, it would be best that you read this document as there have ...
https://www.solidcad.ca/autodesk-desktop-connector-article/ Civil 3D: Subassembly Composer Tip of the YearGood day folks, do we have a tip for you today! If you create custom subassemblies with the Subassembly Composer, you’ll want to read on… I’ve created maybe a couple hundred subassemblies for myself and ...
https://www.solidcad.ca/civil-3d-subassembly-composer-tip-of-the-year/ Civil 3D 2025Well, it’s that time of year again when Autodesk bestows us with the latest release of their flagship Civil Design application. Read on to see which features speak to this blogger. File Format This is probably ...
https://www.solidcad.ca/civil-3d-2025/ AutoCAD 2025Well, it’s that time of year again when Autodesk bestows us with the latest release of their flagship drafting application. Here is the Official Documentation. Read on to see which features speak to this ...
https://www.solidcad.ca/autocad-2025/ Civil 3D: Object Names and Style DescriptionsDoes your company require the use of a specific naming convention for Civil 3D objects? Has it been difficult to adhere to that standard? If so, read on for some tips. When an object is created in Civil 3D, it ...
https://www.solidcad.ca/civil-3d-objects-and-names/ Civil 3D: 2024.3 UpdateCivil 3D 2024 has a new update: 2024.3. You can use Autodesk Access to install it or download it from your Autodesk page. Here are the notable enhancements. When creating a new corridor, expect to see this new ...
https://www.solidcad.ca/civil-3d-2024-3-update/ Mastering Point Clouds in Civil 3D: A Three-Part Guide to Efficiency: Bonus PartThis is a bonus article in the Point Cloud series. Click to view: Article 1 Article 2 Article 3 With all this talk about decimation and removing many of those original points in the cloud, how does one ...
https://www.solidcad.ca/mastering-point-clouds-in-civil-3d-a-three-part-guide-to-efficiency-bonus-part/ Mastering Point Clouds in Civil 3D: A Three-Part Guide to Efficiency: Part 3Most survey and design firms these days rely on point cloud data to some degree. It is often faster, easier, and safer to survey using aerial or ground-based scanners compared with traditional survey methods. ...
https://www.solidcad.ca/point-clouds-3-of-3/ Mastering Point Clouds in Civil 3D: A Three-Part Guide to Efficiency: Part 2Many contemporary survey and design companies now utilize point cloud data to a certain extent. Surveying through aerial or ground-based scanners is frequently quicker, more convenient, and safer compared to ...
https://www.solidcad.ca/point-clouds-2-of-3/ Mastering Point Clouds in Civil 3D: A Three-Part Guide to Efficiency: Part 1Most survey and design firms these days rely on point cloud data to some degree. It is often faster, easier, and safer to survey using aerial or ground-based scanners compared with traditional survey methods. ...
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