Sunday, August 23, 2009

New Civil 3D 2010 vBooks are ready!

Retrieve Technologies is pleased to announce we have added four new Civil 3D 2010 vBooks to our RetrieveMedia store. We have taken a new and innovative approach to online teaching. We are bringing the instructor to you via live-recorded video sessions where you feel like the instructor is right there in the room with you.

The following Civil 3D 2010 vBooks are now available:

Alignment Offsets and Widenings in Civil 3D 2010 Webinar - In this vBook you will learn how to use the alignment offset and widening features available in AutoCAD Civil 3D 2010. A live recorded instructor shows you the tips and techniques for modeling turn lanes, acceleration lanes and deceleration lanes using alignment offsets and widenings. The final chapter walks you through a practical example for creating the geometry for a 'T' intersection.

Alignments in Civil 3D 2010 - In this vBook you will learn how to create, manage and modify horizontal alignments in AutoCAD Civil 3D 2010. Watch and listen to an instructor guide you through the steps required to create and edit alignment geometry, modify alignment properties, use design criteria and superelevation, and create and apply both object and label styles.

Plan Production in Civil 3D 2010 - This 90 min Plan Production class covers setting up a project directory structure, project drawings and then using the Sheet Set Manager to create a set of construction drawings. Creating Cross Section Sheets, Plan and Profile Sheets, Cover sheets are all covered in this class. Additionally we will show you how to setup the Drawing Templates and configure the Sheets Set to make creating Construction Documents a breeze.

Geospatial for Engineers in Civil 3D 2010 - Geospatial for Engineers is a 90 min class on using GIS data in Civil 3D. The class covers how connect, stylize, and analysis GIS data to produce and create Maps typically used in a Civil Engineering Design project. Queries, Transparencies, Zoning Maps and Slope Analysis Maps are some of the topics covered in this class.

 

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