“Civil Site Design: A Year in Review and a Glimpse into the Future,” recording is now available. We have dived into the transformative developments of the past year and shared some plans for the upcoming version V25.
This session was led by one of our software developers, Andrew Banson, showcased the major enhancements and new features added to Civil Site Design, including the new toolspace, high DPI monitor support (4K), and the introduction of the ScriptX language.
It also explores significant improvements in areas like Model Builder, Superelevation, Section Lists, Template Editor, Pack Mode, and general performance enhancement.
If you are a Civil Site Design user, we highly recommend taking some time to watch this if you didn’t attend the live webinar.
0:00 Introduction
0:01 Presentation
9:00 Toolspace
11:53 Template Packing
13:30 Design Data Form
17:40 Script X
28:00 Model Builder
32:55 Subgrad Model Manager
34:50 Performance
38:28 Pack Mode
41:30 Survey String Manager
44:30 Superelevation
49:10 Model Viewer Analysis
52:20 Civil 3D Export
With the release of V24 has come a number of new and improved features. Join us as we go through the new additions to Stringer and how they can help you streamline and improve your workflow.
Viewing height or terrain data on your Civil Site Design & Civil 3D surfaces, is now possible with the new Surface Analysis in Model Viewer.
In Civil Site Design V24, users can now save templates as packed (zipped) files, making them portable for sharing with teams and projects.
With the new Convert 2D Objects, Civil Site Design can read your 2D objects, such as text or block attributes and convert them into dynamic, elevated Cogo Points. The result? A live surface onto which design can begin.