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  • @MrJamesmac1200
    @MrJamesmac1200 5 лет назад

    Wow. Thanks again for all your valuable info. I'll check this out when I get to work tomorrow on my current project.

    • @JeffBartelsCAD
      @JeffBartelsCAD 5 лет назад +1

      Thanks James, I'm glad the information is helpful!

  • @fcamargo84
    @fcamargo84 5 лет назад +1

    Very nice tip Jeff!! Thanks

  • @lztoniolo
    @lztoniolo 5 лет назад

    Hello Jeff, thanks a lot for this information in such a good video. Coming to basics, when you get some time, could you make a "definitive guide" video to teach new users how to deal with Link Styles, Shape Styles and Code Set Styles in Civil 3D, and how they are related to corridors? With you, anyone can learn anything. You make the information easy and good to definitely be digested and to never forget. Thanks!

  • @naseeryounasbhatti1077
    @naseeryounasbhatti1077 5 лет назад

    sir, in this video you have shared Very nice information. thanks for this video and keep sharing your valuable knowledge in future.

  • @zagvot
    @zagvot 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the Video Sir...
    Do you have any Video about cut and fill in subdivision? like filling some housing blocks

  • @Swampratatta
    @Swampratatta 3 года назад +1

    Any idea why under the "Get Value From" drop down, it doesn't give me any options? Did the exact steps performed in the video and I'm wondering if there is a setting or toggle of something I'm missing.

  • @bastange8856
    @bastange8856 3 года назад

    Hey Jeff, nice video! I'm trying to build a subassembly for a ditch for installing sewer systems according to all regulation codes. Now in the Netherlands where I'm working they're increasingly separating storm water from sanitary sewer, so often there's two pipes being installed close to one another, but they don't always keep following the same trajectory. Therefore I'm building my sub assembly in order to allow for the two corridors of the two sewer pipes to join together when they get close enough to one another (in C3D this means one ditch for installing both pipes).
    Sometimes circumstances require the use of form-work in conjunction with a 90 degree ditch slope. When this happens the other side of the ditch should therefore also use form-work, so the both sides can be reinforced against each other. Therefore I require an output parameter/variable called "bekisting" (form-work in Dutch) that can be also an input variable at the same time, so you can link the two corridors in this regard (form-work on one side means automatic form-work on the other).
    The whole system of output parameters/variables is slightly confusing to me though, as I can't have an output parameter with the same name as an input parameter. Would you know any workaround this problem?

    • @bastange8856
      @bastange8856 3 года назад

      To make the matter slightly more difficult, this should therefore also work both ways (which might be tricky considering the fact that there's a progression where the first one should always lead and never follow according to your video)

  • @mattarcus9266
    @mattarcus9266 5 лет назад

    Thanks for this Jeff, great video as always. I have a situation similar to your example, except I want to vary the slope of "lane 1" with targeting and have "lane 2" adopt this same slope. When I construct my assembly, I use a BasicLaneTanstion sub-assembly for "lane 1" and a basic lane sub-assembly for "lane 2", however the BasicLaneTransition has no output parameters. Is there another way I can achieve this?

  • @SADIIIIG
    @SADIIIIG 5 лет назад +1

    Very nice

  • @MuhammadAli-tx5pm
    @MuhammadAli-tx5pm 5 лет назад

    Thanks sir
    Please upload lecture about parcel in 3d

  • @fikretguleryurek741
    @fikretguleryurek741 5 лет назад +1

    🤘

  • @gustavomoreno384
    @gustavomoreno384 5 лет назад +1

    Wow

  • @SantoshLoka
    @SantoshLoka 5 лет назад

    How did you get dimensions for sub assembly?