Getting Started with Templates

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When you will start your project, you have to pay attention to both the styles and the templates.

00:10

When we design, we need to have a certain display of our data to help us to analyze the project.

00:19

Then we're going to use another style for the deliveries.

00:23

So, the layers and the styles can come from your company standardization,

00:27

it can come from the template developed by Autodesk, and also by the country kit.

00:31

So, when I say the styles and layers, so that means, obviously, the AutoCAD layers as you can see here,

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the styles of the Civil 3D objects in my example which is the surface style and then the template for the plan production.

00:47

So, for the template of design, when I say template of designs, because the template will rule the display of your object.

00:55

So, that will rule the layers and the display of the object and also, the content of your label.

01:01

And that will also rule the display of your corridor.

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So, I will show you a brief demo about it.

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Here I have my surface.

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But that doesn't really give me a lot of information.

01:12

So, to help me to analyze certain topic, I can go to my Surface Properties.

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And I can select different Styles.

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So, for example here, you see I have my arrows to define the slope.

01:33

Here, I can see the border and elevation and so on.

01:38

So, the elevations come from here, that analysis, like that.

01:44

So, you can configure it, the display of your Civil 3D objects to help you in your analysis.

01:59

So, I change the display.

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So, for example, my surface background, I prefer to have a background style.

02:09

So, therefore, make it easier to have a look on my project.

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And this is an example on the surface.

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But for example, if I select a cross-section, it's the same.

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I select my cross-section object.

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I go to the Section View Property.

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And I can say, OK, I want to change the style.

02:30

And the style is, for example, important for the display but also, for the vertical exaggeration.

02:41

So, the style rules everything in Civil 3D.

02:45

It's very important.

02:50

For the corridor, it's a bit more complex.

02:53

For example, here, you have my corridor.

02:54

But with this style, I don't really see if I am in cut and fill.

02:58

Like, it's all in pink.

03:01

So, it's an example.

03:02

But if I go to my corridor properties, and I go to the Corridor Style tab, and I change to All Codes, and you see here now it's better.

03:19

For example, here, you can see in the green, that means I am in fill area and when I am in red, that means in cut area into a tube, for example.

03:32

This is what you see here in my cross-section.

03:35

For example, you see here I am in fill area so it's in green and in red because I'm in cut area.

03:41

But instead of doing my cross-sections because it takes a bit of time to create print my cross-sections,

03:47

I can already use a certain Corridor Set Style of my corridor to already have a look directly from my plan view.

03:56

So, the style is very important to help you to design in Civil 3D.

Video transcript

00:04

When you will start your project, you have to pay attention to both the styles and the templates.

00:10

When we design, we need to have a certain display of our data to help us to analyze the project.

00:19

Then we're going to use another style for the deliveries.

00:23

So, the layers and the styles can come from your company standardization,

00:27

it can come from the template developed by Autodesk, and also by the country kit.

00:31

So, when I say the styles and layers, so that means, obviously, the AutoCAD layers as you can see here,

00:37

the styles of the Civil 3D objects in my example which is the surface style and then the template for the plan production.

00:47

So, for the template of design, when I say template of designs, because the template will rule the display of your object.

00:55

So, that will rule the layers and the display of the object and also, the content of your label.

01:01

And that will also rule the display of your corridor.

01:04

So, I will show you a brief demo about it.

01:07

Here I have my surface.

01:09

But that doesn't really give me a lot of information.

01:12

So, to help me to analyze certain topic, I can go to my Surface Properties.

01:24

And I can select different Styles.

01:27

So, for example here, you see I have my arrows to define the slope.

01:33

Here, I can see the border and elevation and so on.

01:38

So, the elevations come from here, that analysis, like that.

01:44

So, you can configure it, the display of your Civil 3D objects to help you in your analysis.

01:59

So, I change the display.

02:02

So, for example, my surface background, I prefer to have a background style.

02:09

So, therefore, make it easier to have a look on my project.

02:13

And this is an example on the surface.

02:15

But for example, if I select a cross-section, it's the same.

02:18

I select my cross-section object.

02:21

I go to the Section View Property.

02:26

And I can say, OK, I want to change the style.

02:30

And the style is, for example, important for the display but also, for the vertical exaggeration.

02:41

So, the style rules everything in Civil 3D.

02:45

It's very important.

02:50

For the corridor, it's a bit more complex.

02:53

For example, here, you have my corridor.

02:54

But with this style, I don't really see if I am in cut and fill.

02:58

Like, it's all in pink.

03:01

So, it's an example.

03:02

But if I go to my corridor properties, and I go to the Corridor Style tab, and I change to All Codes, and you see here now it's better.

03:19

For example, here, you can see in the green, that means I am in fill area and when I am in red, that means in cut area into a tube, for example.

03:32

This is what you see here in my cross-section.

03:35

For example, you see here I am in fill area so it's in green and in red because I'm in cut area.

03:41

But instead of doing my cross-sections because it takes a bit of time to create print my cross-sections,

03:47

I can already use a certain Corridor Set Style of my corridor to already have a look directly from my plan view.

03:56

So, the style is very important to help you to design in Civil 3D.

1 Try It - Templates and Styles

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