Webcasts

Get up-to-speed on the latest features in Civil 3D. Learn about more efficient workflows. Pick up new tips and tricks. All from the convenience of your desk. Browse the list of on-demand webcasts below or register for an upcoming event.

Webcast Title Date Time Category
Using Civil 3D for Airport Flight Path Analysis

Hear firsthand from Landrum & Brown, the oldest commercial aviation consultancy in the world, how they are using Civil 3D to accelerate airport and airspace design processes. Using Autodesk Civil 3D, Landrum & Brown has been able to create new versions of designs 10 times faster, produce multiple design iterations twice as quickly, complete complex airspace analysis dynamically, and build airspace maps in four hours instead of two weeks.

10/13/2006 09:00 PDT Customer Success
Using Civil 3D for Highway and Transportation Projects

Come see how Autodesk Civil 3D can be used on Highway and Transportation projects. See firsthand how the Corridor Model in Civil 3D is used for Urban Rehabilitation projects, new Highway designs, and other transportation applications.

1/13/2006 N/A Road & Transportation Design
Using Survey Data in Civil 3D 2008

In this webcast we will explore the power of survey functionality built in to Civil 3D 2008. We will show how raw survey data from ASCII, field book, and LandXML files is incorporated into Civil 3D project drawings, and conversely how drawing entities may be used to create survey data. Along the way you will see some new survey features and witness the true power of working in the survey database environment. These are the survey tasks that you will see demonstrated as we step through a typical workflow of how survey data is used in Civil 3D: • Importing raw survey data • Automatic line work creation and symbol placement • Adjusting a traverse loop • Translating and rotating a survey network • Transforming data from grid to ground • Pushing drawing data into the survey database

10/12/2007 9:00 PDT General Civil Engineering
Vault Workflow in Civil 3D 2007

This webcast will review a repeatable workflow that has been successfully used to complete typical civil engineering projects in Civil 3D. We’ll demonstrate a simulation of multiple individuals working with a common project and look at Data References working between drawings. We’ll also cover Vault used with the Sheet Set Manager in Civil 3D 2007.

9/15/2006 09:00 PDT General Civil Engineering
Visualization Techniques in Civil 3D 2007

This session takes you through some of the techniques and tricks of the trade for generating powerful visualizations with Autodesk Civil 3D 2007. Use the rendering tools included in Civil 3D to communicate and visualize your models to prospective clients, approval boards, or other team members. We’ll take a look at adding materials to objects and defining boundaries and masks on corridors and surfaces.

9/1/2006 09:00 PDT General Civil Engineering
What's New in Raster Design 2006

5/6/2005 N/A Compatible Products
Working with Large Datasets in Civil 3D 2007

This webcast will present various options for working with large datasets in the most efficient way possible while retaining the benefits of the Civil 3D model. Target Audience – Experienced Users

11/17/2006 09:00 PDT General Civil Engineering
Working with Parcels Objects – Using Civil 3D 2008 to Create, Modify and Manage Parcels

Join us for a 60 minute session dedicated solely to Parcel Objects. Jerry Bartels will demonstrate how to create parcels by Layout and from Objects. He’ll also show the various tools available for automatically sizing Parcels, labeling Parcels, and adding Annotation. You’ll also learn how to create useful documentation such as Parcel Area Tables and Legal Descriptions. In addition, throughout the presentation, Jerry will demonstrate how Civil 3D integrated GIS tools make creating as well as working with Parcels even more powerful.

11/16/2007 9:00 PST Site & Subdivision Development
Working with Ultra Large Surfaces in Civil 3D 2007

This webcast will examine methods for data management and performance enhancement when project requirements include very large surfaces. The development of a finished surface including subdivision roadways and site grading will be demonstrated for a site of several hundred acres. As the site development evolves we will see how you can add a time attribute to project data exported to Google Earth so you can use the new timeline feature to watch your project grow in Google Earth's visually rich environment.

10/20/2006 09:00 PDT General Civil Engineering