In Civil Site Design V24.10, the Design Data Form has undergone some ergonomic improvements and seen the addition of a new Design Variation – Offset by Polyline.
Users can now double click in the entry fields to add a new entry. and we added a Recalculate button at the top of the form to recompute all Design Data Form entries. This is very useful if edits are made to polyline and/or alignment geometry with the form open – currently recalculating required an edit to the form entries to generate the Add/Update button.
Yes, a new Design Variation – Offset by Polyline. If you have used Offset by Alignment / Match Code to Alignment, then you will already be familiar with moving a code offset to match a Civil Site Design or Civil 3D alignment. The additional benefits of this variation are:
- You do not need to create an alignment from your polyline to match an offset
- Additional offset distance values can be applied giving you flexibility to offset from the polyline
- With the Max offset from CL check, you can search within a specified range
- The Offset Method option of nearest or furthest can be applied when the polyline is found multiple times at a single cross section
Creating, Reviewing, Editing and finding contextual commands can all be done using the Toolspace, which offers the majority of functionality all within a single, dockable palette.
To coincide with the Autodesk 2024 release, Civil site design v24 has been released featuring a number of new and improved features, here is an overview of what's in this release.
Stringer Topo V24 has been released to support the Autodesk 2024 products, including a number of new and improved features.
We have put together a list of resources you may need to assist you and your team with installation and any questions you may have.