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Autodesk AutoCAD Civil 3D 2019.3 Update | 416.5 mb
Autodesk Inc., has released an update to Civil 3D 2019. New and enhanced features in Civil 3D 2019 improve design to construction documentation workflows with enhanced efficiency for design, production, collaboration, and data exchange.
Civil 3D 2019 is here. In the meantime, if you're looking for a quick digest of what's new and notable, we've pulled together thoughts and appreciations from a couple of industry experts who've already had a sneak peek at Civil 3D 2019.
IMAGINiT Technologies' resident civil engineering, mapping, and surveying pro, Kevin Breslin is in the process of putting together a series of blogs and whitepapers on the latest version of Autodesk software, but for now, Kevin shares his first impressions of Civil 3D 2019 and what immediately caught his attention.
- A Crisper, Clearer Status Bar - Civil 3D 2019 includes updated graphics in its Status Bar making it much easier to see, at a glance, what's on or off. Here's a side by side comparison of the 2019 and 2018 Status Bar.
- New Tab/New Tools - Both Civil 3D and AutoCAD 2019 include a new "Collaborate" tab which includes a "DWG Compare" tool and "Shared Views". The former is useful because it allows users to know what's different between different versions of a file.
For a comprehensive round-up of what's new, what's changed, and whether you should upgrade to Civil 3D 2019, CADD Microsystems, an Autodesk Platinum Partner, enlists the help of civil infrastructure specialist, Marissa Gagné to break down into the Top 5 Things You Need to Know About Civil 3D 2019. Here's a summary:
- Civil 3D is Not Part of the New One AutoCAD - One AutoCAD is getting a lot of attention. It combines all the vertical flavors of AutoCAD into one toolkit. Previously standalone software like AutoCAD Map 3D, AutoCAD Architecture, AutoCAD Electrical, and more, are now all rolled into a single AutoCAD license. Although Civil 3D was previously included in the AutoCAD family as "AutoCAD Civil 3D", the 2019 release is now called simply "Civil 3D" and is not part of the One AutoCAD family. However, because it is based on AutoCAD it contains all the great new features added to AutoCAD 2019, like "Drawing Compare" and "Shared Views" (as mentioned above as standout features by Kevin Breslin).
- The DWG Format and Civil 3D Object Format Haven't Changed - In other words, Civil 3D 2019 is backward compatible, but, here's the caveat, only with Civil 3D 2018. Try to open a drawing in an earlier release and you're stuck.
- Performance Hotfix and Batch Save Functionality is Built Into 2019 - Users of the 2017 and 2018 Civil 3D releases reported performance and slowness issues when performing certain tasks. Autodesk attempted to fix those problems with the release of a "Performance Hotfix" that users could save to the program folder. The 2019 release streamlines this remediation step by rolling it all into the installation, minimizing corrective actions on your part.
- Vertical Geometry Enhancements of High/Low Point Added - Need to design a road or path but struggled to design curves based on a High or Low point? Civil 2019 includes a tool that lets you create Parabolic or Circular curves with ease based on a high/low point, a parameter, and a length.
- InfraWorks Component Roads Can Now Be Imported as Corridors - If you have Vehicle Tracking 2019 installed alongside your Civil 3D 2019 installation, you can now import an actual model of a road from InfraWorks (previously you could only get the Alignments and Profiles). See the featured image above to see this in action.
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