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Dominick Gallegos, Civil 3D Technical Marketing Manager for Autodesk, shares his unique perspective and ideas on the functionality and use of Civil 3D for a range of different project types.
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- posted 01/29/07 by Anthony Governanti Digging Deeper in Civil 3D
- I'd like to take a moment to plug a new book that has just hit the streets for Civil 3D; Digging Deeper into Autodesk Civil 3D by Rick Ellis and Scott Wolter.
This is a Level 2 version of Rick's other Civil 3D book of the same name and "is 442 pages long, organized into 7 chapters. It begins with creating a horizontal alignment, editing alignments for both in graphical and tabular format, working with superelevations and profiles, then continues through corridors and intersections and designing pipe networks. The book concludes with grading, finished surface analysis, final earthwork volumes and managing project data with Vault."

For a peek at the table of contents you can check out the Cadapult website. This is a great resource for both an intro and now and advanced level of courseware.
For a list of other courseware materials that are available you can check out what the folks here at the desk have created too. The way I look at it, the more the merrier, as you can never have enough courseware or text books (as evident by the overflowing bookcase I have in my cube with some all-time greats, including a copy of AutoCAD and its basic applications R12!)
Till next time,
Cheers,
AG
