For those of you getting started, I wanted to take a moment to point out we have delivered a sample workspace to help you get started. Select the user entitled "Examples". Then for the Project select Bentley-Civil-Imperial or Bentley-Civil-Metric. Finally, select the Interface Bentley-Civil.
I will be hosting a presentation on this workspace at the Bentley LEARNing Conference this May for those interested. Having a robust workspace for this new major release is vital to successful deployment.
Thanks,
Chuck Lawson
Bentley Systems, Inc.
How easy is it to convert a Civil Cell DGNLIB from the sample workspace to match a client workspace?
I am assuming that this would include:
Please feel free to add more to the list.
Some explanation of the steps necessary would be helpful.
Charles (Chuck) Rheault CADD Manager
MDOT State Highway Administration
Great question! What you would need to do is drop the civil cell status (there is a command for that). This will convert the civil cell back to featurized civil elements. Then proceed to re-assign the appropriate features per the clients requirements. Lastly, recreate the civil cell. This will be covered at the conference this May in a workshop by Ian as this workshop is all about Civil Cells.
Thanks
Chuck
Too bad we can't all attend the conference! Will all this information be available online for those of us who do not have the budget for a week out of town at a conference?
MaryB
Power GeoPak 08.11.09.918Power InRoads 08.11.09.918OpenRoads Designer 2021 R2
All..
While there is NO replacement for live instruction, Bentleys learning content is gaining traction with SS3 videos..
Also a quick search on YOuTube may reveal some good material... IE the link below shows how to create a basic T cell
There were also other SS3 relavent videos at this users channel.
Anyone can feel free to contact me concerning these cells or migrating standards to SS3, I will answer as time permits.
Michael Barkasi
Application Engineer
Reality Modeling
Thanks for posting the video Mike. It was well explained and easy to follow. The volume was a bit low though.
I didn't understand the reason for creating the offset element from the edge of pavement, but perhaps that would become apparent when using the cell.
Neil Wilson (aka Neilw)
Power Civil v8i 08.11.07.245
AutoCAD Civil 3D 2018