This SQOTD is inspired by my buddy Rob C. who is a former co-worker and perpetual punk.
Q: All my layers are on, but I can't see all the objects I'm expecting to see in the drawing. It looks like I can only see zero-elevation stuff. What's up?
A: The fix - type PLAN at the command line. Then W for world. (If you are not a key-in person, go to View > 3D views > Plan > World). This will turn your UCS and your view to Top in relation to the world coordinate system.
When you are working in Civil 3D there are quite a few ways a person can accidentally whack out their view. In Civil 3D the most common culprit is jumping into View/Edit Corridor section view and for whatever reason C3D gets stuck in the temporary, unnamed UCS.
Another common culprit is accidentally using Shift-middle mouse wheel. Shift + select adds items to the selection set. Shift+middle mouse wheel gets you into 3D orbit mode. Your view is whacked, even if your coordinate system is still world.
So there you go: PLAN W
Memorize it.
Friday, January 30, 2009
SQOTD: "My view is whacked"
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Learning to Love Ribbons
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
For the Love of All that is Holy: Watch this Bridge Webcast!
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Friday, January 23, 2009
First Impressions
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
SQOTD: Dude, Where's my Corridor?
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Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Are You Ready to be Stimulated?
Unless you've been living under a rock or are part of an oil sheik's entourage, you've heard that the economy has been sluggish for a while. Furthermore, you've heard that the transportation sector is going to be a large focus of the economic stimulus package cooking on Capitol Hill. Figures between $45 and $100 billion have been heard thrown around for dollar amounts promised for roads, rail, bridges and water distribution projects over the next two years. Additional money is being talked about for the energy sector.
AASHTO has a nice breakdown by state for projects that could break ground within the first half of 2009.
But are you ready?
If a glut of work came your way right now, are you and your co-workers equipped to handle it?
More specifically, are you as efficient as you can be with your design software?
In my humble opinion, we are in the calm before the storm. Now is the time to implement software and train people before you are knee-deep in projects. When this work comes you don't want the headache of taking time out to get up to speed on Civil 3D.
Get good at your software now, while the lull still exists.
In all fairness, I realize I am not an impartial voice on this subject. One of the primary parts of my career is teaching and implementing Civil 3D*. However, I feel that the incoming presidential administration will come in with checkbook open. Whose bank account the money ultimately lands in won't depend on which projects are "shovel ready", but which engineering company's systems and personnel are "project ready."
*If you are interested in having me work with your organization to train or assess your needs, please feel free to contact me.
Posted by Louisa Holland at Tuesday, January 06, 2009 1 comments