New Set Corridor Baseline Elevation by Reference command This is where the previously mentioned Insert Points At Crossing Locations command can come in handy placing those PI or Elevation Points if they don’t already exist. The only requirement to make this work is the Feature Lines must share a PI or Elevation Point at their intersection.
Where the Similar to the Set Grade/Slope Between Points command is limited to a single Feature Line, the new Set Grade/Slope Across Feature Lines command allows you to set the grade or slope across multiple Feature Lines. Think of this as a supercharged Similar to the Set Grade/Slope Between Points command. New Insert Points At Crossing Locations command. Civil 3D Feature Line Editingīeyond Project Explorer, some of my favorite features inside Civil 3D 2021.1 are the Feature Line enhancements.
Additionally, for those with multi-user licenses, you will likely need to generate a new license file to gain access to Project Explorer.
If you only subscribe to Civil 3D as an individual product, Project Explorer is not available to you. The reason for that is Project Explorer is only available to subscribers of the AEC Collection.
Instead it is a separate download and install. While Autodesk is advertising it as part of the Civil 3D 2021.1 update, it is not part of the Civil 3D 2021.1 download. This is undoubtably a tool that I am excited to put into the hands of the end-users I support to see how they begin integrating it into their daily workflows.Ī few things to note about Project Explorer. With it, you can generate customizable reports, generate dynamic AutoCAD tables (not to be confused with Civil 3D tables) from Civil 3D data, and more.įrom my limited beta use of Project Explorer, I really like what I see. Beyond that, Project Explorer also extends the conventional reporting abilities of Civil 3D. Among my favorites is the ability to set a constant pipe run slope. For example, you can review the profile and cross sections of a road design entirely in Project Explorer without touching profile views and section views.Īdditionally, Project Explorer provides several simple, but often wished for features. With it, you can explore model elements without worrying about the documentation overhead of Civil 3D. Project Explorer gives you a whole new way to review, analyze, and edit your project. As a point of reference, 3AM Solutions is the same company Autodesk acquired DynamiteVSP, now known as Civil View, from back in 2010. If you have followed Autodesk news over the last year, you may recall that Autodesk acquired Project Explorer from 3AM Solutions in the UK. The flagship new feature of Civil 3D 2021.1 is Project Explorer. Let’s jump in to explore some of the features you will find inside Civil 3D 2021.1. For me, my favorites are the new Feature Line tools, but the work you do will undoubtably influence what your favorites are. Moving on from Project Explorer, we find several smaller, but no less handy new features introduced to Civil 3D. With it, you will gain several new ways to interact with, modify and report upon the design elements that comprise your model. I find Autodesk traditionally saves flagship new features to the spring release when we advance to the new version number.Ī pleasant surprise to me with Civil 3D 2021.1 is the introduction of what I consider a flagship new feature in the form of Project Explorer. Traditionally the fall update, or “little-r” release as I like to call it, introduces several handy new features, but nothing spectacular.
Like the AutoCAD update, the Civil 3D 2021.1 update introduces general fixes to the software while also adding some handy new features too. Fresh off the heels of the release of AutoCAD 2021.1 is none other than Civil 3D 2021.1.