

The Autodesk Civil 3D software permits the rapid development of alternatives through its model-based design tools. If you have a Civil 3D version below 2018 you will still be able to follow the course but some of the completed example drawings may not appear correctly when opened.The Autodesk (R) Civil 3D (R) 2020: Fundamentals guide is designed for Civil Engineers and Surveyors who want to take advantage of the Autodesk (R) Civil 3D (R) software's interactive, dynamic design functionality.

Although, it is recommended you use Civil 3D version 2018 or later for this course to avoid backward compatibility issues with drawing objects. Note: Example drawings in this course are provided in 20 file versions. Remember: "All models are wrong, but some are useful" - George BoxĬheck out the course content below to see if the sections and lecture questions might be useful to you. The corridor model is just a tool to help check and convey your design. It is important to understand, making a detailed corridor model is not always actually required. In addition, I believe there is a demand for courses aimed at intermediate/advanced users who want to be able to use the software more independently at a higher level. There are many training courses available which are excellent for beginners or those wanting to get an overview of the whole software. I have taught many people in the workplace the best ways to set up corridors and how to use them to your advantage to productively create drawing outputs so I believe I understand how to convey the important bits of information in a format you can understand. The course won't cover every detail of corridor modelling but it will quickly but thoroughly cover the key topics in an easy to understand way. It is intended for those who already know the basics of setting up a corridor but are interested in learning more effective ways of working with the software and those who want to learn more advanced skills. This course will improve your existing knowledge of Autodesk AutoCAD Civil 3D Corridors.
