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I have the Sample Project folder in Civil 3D Projects Templates Folder which includes 5 other folders but they are all empty, no contents Thanks Chris Caldwell. For C3D 2016, they are located here: C:Program FilesAutodeskAutoCAD 2016C3DHelpCivil TutorialsDrawings. Three clicks and a scroll got me to a document that shows where all the files for the tutorials are found. The only thing I havent got sorted yet is circles, but I throw a non updating ellipse in for these. Is it clear, that corridor edit commands and features are not good enough to add another structures as stairs, culverts, parking lots with green islands and another civil structures. Export to AutoCAD or AEC Explode converts drawing to some 2D3D exploded hybrid, where it takes hours of editing, flatting and joining lines to make graphically correct and usable 2D drawing. And what worse, when the design is changed, user has to start from scratch again and again, which is not twice effective. Autocad Civil 3D Sample Drawings Of Autocad How To Work SmarterAnd it is just directly against all Autodesk marketing phrases how to work smarter using BIMs Why products as Inventor or Revit have these 2D publishing features and Civil 3D doesnt It seems like nobody from Autodesk solves this kind of request. D is nice, but 2D is necessary because of lots, lots of work has to be still drawn manually. So I am asking, am I alone who needs such feature Thanks Martin. You might be able to export as a DWF and go that route, too. Let me also give a statement to this two sentences: And it is just directly against all Autodesk marketing phrases how to work smarter using BIMs. And to exchange 3D-data between products there is no option to reduce them to 2D as you lose a lot of information that can only be recreated with a lot of budget. One of the main goals of BIM is NOT to lose data that already exists. Autocad Civil 3D Sample Drawings Of Autocad Free Adobe ReaderIn that way, with the free Adobe Reader your users may dimension and annotate them. If you obtain the latest version of Power Draft SS3 (Lite version of Microstation) you sould be able to reference a C3D drawing and merge it into a 2D DGN model. Corridor feature lines are exploded to small short lines. DWF is not very good format as a source drawing for future edits. EXPORTLAYOUT looks better, but final block is not georeferenced and still in 3D. PDF is good format for display, but again not for future edits. Conversion to DGN, Neil you are right, this is exactly the way, how to make it. But why I have to use another software, when Civil 3D is build on AutoCAD Alfred, Civil 3D is presented as BIM solution. I dont want to loose any 3D data that already exist, but I have no other choice, when there are no suitable tools and workflow how to add these 2D3D structures to exisiting corridor or grading group. Culvert is good example, it is easier to draw culvert with all slopes (in plan) in 2D than to model it somehow in 3D. I am not talking about any 3D data exchange (Revit, Structure etc) just about pure funcionality of Civil 3D. I dont want more than simple, pretty straightforward tool that is able to convert 3D Civil data to (unfortunatelly dead) 2D AutoCAD data. Martin. Well, I have not recognized yet that EXPORTLAYOUT creates 3D-objects, so I learned something (whenever I need this command, until now I never needed it). To come more close to 2D then: explode the Blockreferences that were built from the Civil-objects use the ExpressTools-command FLATTEN.and all is down to 0 To get it georeferenced I have no solution (without development) besides the one doing it manually (e.g. We have some lisp utilities, that work better then FLATTEN commad, but still it is more complicated and time-consuming then it should be. ![]() For drafting in profile views and section views that moves with the scale exagerations, we have a label style that just has a line component which we use to draw stairs, culverts (if we are not using pipes and structures), footbridges, etc.
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