Get up and running with Autodesk Civil 3D 2023 for civil engineering, design, and surveying. Learn how to model surfaces, lay out parcels, create pipe networks, and more.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Learning the essentials of Civil 3D
- What you should know
- Getting to know the user interface
- Use the application menu
- Use the ribbon to launch commands
- Explore the model with the Prospector tab
- Explore the drawing settings with the Settings tab
- Explore Panorama
- Use transparent commands
- Use the Inquiry Tool
- Getting to know Project Explorer
- Browse objects with Project Explorer
- Edit objects with Project Explorer
- Compare objects with Project Explorer
- Create tables and reports with Project Explorer
- Understand objects and styles
- Apply label styles to labels
- Explore object relationships
- Explore the relationship between objects and labels
- Share data using data shortcuts
- What is survey data?
- Create a survey database
- Import survey data
- Apply a linework code set
- Configure and apply description keys
- Apply a figure prefix database
- Create and apply point groups
- Edit survey points
- Edit survey figures
- Work with COGO points
- Understand surfaces
- Create an existing ground surface
- Add surface breaklines
- Add surface boundaries
- Delete surface lines
- Edit surface points
- Analyze surface elevations
- Analyze surface slope
- Annotate a surface
- Understand alignments
- Create alignments from objects
- Create alignments using Alignment Creation Tools
- Edit with alignment grips
- Apply the alignment editing tools
- Edit alignments using Alignment Grid View
- Edit alignments using component level editing
- Apply an alignment design check set
- Apply an alignment design criteria file
- Apply alignment styles
- Apply labels to alignments
- Leverage alignment label sets
- Edit alignment labels
- Create station offset labels
- Create alignment segment labels
- Create alignment tag labels
- Create alignment tables
- Understand profiles and profile views
- Create a surface profile
- Create a profile view
- Design a profile
- Edit a profile with grips
- Edit a profile using Profile Layout Tools
- Edit a profile using the profile grid view
- Edit a profile using component level editing
- Apply a profile design check set
- Apply a profile design criteria file
- Apply profile styles
- Apply profile view styles
- Apply profile view bands
- Apply profile labels
- Apply profile label sets
- Apply profile view labels
- Project objects to profile view
- Understand corridors
- Create an assembly
- Create a corridor
- Apply targeting subassemblies
- Assign subassembly targets
- Create a corridor surface
- Understand sections
- Use the Section Editor
- Create sample lines
- Create individual section views
- Create multiple section views
- Sample more sources for your sections
- Apply section styles
- Apply section labels
- Apply code set styles
- Apply labels with code set styles
- Apply section view styles
- Apply section view bands
- Apply group plot styles
- Create section view labels
- Understand parcels
- Create parcels from objects
- Create parcels using the lot line tools
- Create parcels using the parcel sizing tools
- Create multiple parcels
- Edit parcels with grips
- Edit parcels with the Edit Geometry commands
- Edit parcels with the parcel layout tools
- Apply parcel styles
- Control parcel style display order
- Apply parcel area labels
- Label parcel segments
- Apply parcel segment label styles
- Edit parcel segment labels graphically
- Create a parcel area table
- Create a parcel segment table
- Understand gravity networks
- Create a gravity network from objects
- Create a gravity network by layout
- Draw a gravity network in profile view
- Edit a gravity network using grips
- Edit a gravity network using the editing tools
- Edit a gravity network using properties
- Edit a gravity network using the pipe network vistas
- Understand pressure networks
- Create a pressure network from objects
- Create a pressure network by layout
- Edit a pressure network using grips
- Check pressure network design and depth
- Use the pressure network plan layout tools
- Use the pressure network profile layout tools
- Control the display of structures
- Control the display of pipes
- Rename pipes and structures
- Create and edit plan view labels
- Create and edit profile view labels
- Create a pipe network table
- Understand grading
- Understand feature lines
- Create feature lines
- Edit feature lines with geometry commands
- Edit feature lines with elevation commands
- Understanding grading objects
- Create grading objects
- Edit grading objects
- Introduction to grading optimization
- Combine surfaces
- Analyze surfaces
- Analyze hydrology
- Analyze using a quick profile
- Analyze earthwork
- Label a design surface
- Next steps
Taught by
Eric Chappell