And I assure you, it is as easy as Alabama’s win over Notre Dame in the college football playoff this year. The same Civil 3D functionality for labeling can be applied to these objects via property sets. Hold that finger! Do not reach for a multileader just yet.
PROPERTY SETS –THE UNDERUTILIZED KINGPIN OF PRODUCTIVITYĮven with the abundance of Civil 3D objects available, there is still some primitive linework hanging out inside drawings that need to be labeled (lines, polylines, 3dpolys, etc.). Let us focus on some unique gymnastics they can perform, with the ultimate goal of adhering to the “data at the center” ideal. Understanding that many already utilize Civil 3D labels in some capacity.
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This is often the cause of the issues illustrated in the first paragraph - contradictory labels sheet to sheet, the notorious “floating” leader head pointing to a patch of white space and overall excessive time spent reproducing the same thing.Įnter the Civil 3D label – the superior alternative that, instead, reads information that is attached to the root object itself and is married unequivocally to it unless, heaven forbid, the explode command do it part. These annotation objects are entirely independent of (or unlinked from) the object for which they are supposed to reference. Overall, the practice of placing old-school text, mtext and multileaders is fading quickly and for good reason. This article aims at some unique use cases utilizing Civil 3D functionality within this realm. How do we better ensure every one of them is the way they should be and in a quicker timeframe? Thankfully, the tools available are getting better at providing designers the means and methods for such. There could be thousands of them in a plan set.
Until that hits mainstream – today it is labels. Love it or hate it, labelling plans will be around until the entire design delivery mechanism moves away from plans as we know it (looking at you AR guy, moonwalking around the room to the beat of Thriller while orchestrating the model with sign language). “And this label is contradicting what’s been presented on the previous sheet.
Why is this leader not pointing to anything?” exclaims the Project Manager to the f rustrated designer that has spent countless hours validating the design, only to discover the plan-production effort was not the smooth-sail envisioned. Back March 13th, 2021 Civil3D Annosensations – Unique Ways to Leverage Labeling Functionality for Better Plan-Production