Thursday, December 9, 2010

civil 3d 2010 raster images

Different options are available in civil 3d 2010 for working with raster images. Depending on your installation some may or may not work. Or, they may work but not quite as expected.

One way inserting images can be accomplished is by way of map space or “MAPWSPACE” data connection but that slows things down quite a bit.
Going down that path really stresses your computer resources and slows down your machine so I try to stay away from it. There are some specific instances for using
it, one being that you can combine drawings with different spatial references (Autodesk's claim not mine). But since we've adopted nad83 as our standard, it's rare that we should have the need to combine nad27 and nad83 data.

Also, the “insert” Icon on the image ribbon doesn’t work on some workstations. If I click on that icon I get an error message saying that “IINSERT” is an unknown command. The work around for this would involve re-installing autoCAD which i'm not up for at this time.

A quick survey of our cad users, myself included, indicates that the best method is to insert raster images by using the tool-based geospatial workspace (available on workspace switching tab in the lower right hand corner).
Selecting this option brings up new panel titles where you can select "Insert" then on the new ribbon that appears select the Image icon. However, some of us oldtimers that still prefer typing commands can just type in "mapiinsert" and we arrive at the same pop up window with less ribbons and tabs to click thru.

Pay close attention to the quality of your printed raster images also. Don't accept poor quality images, if it looks better on your screen than on paper, chances are you may need to look into your method for inserting images.
Thats it for now, thanks to Richard and Emilio for their input on this topic.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Color vs B/W

This posting is just a test for those using RSS feeds.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Workspace problems

New problem discovered when trying to toggle image frames on and off.
Clicking on the Icon for toggling frames would produce this message....

C:\Program Files\AutoCAD Raster Design 2010\AeciUi51.arx cannot find a dll or
other file that it needs.
Unknown command "IFRAME". Press F1 for help.

If you switch your workspave to 2D Drafting and Annotation you'll get the same message whenever you try using any of the icons on that pallet. I forwarded a description of the problem to IT. They've been working with experts at DC CADD to help eliminate these bugs. I'll let everyone know if and when it gets resolved.

Hopefully everyone is getting used to using 3D 2010. I haven't completely stopped using 3D 2008 yet but probably only use it about 5% of the time.

William

Friday, April 9, 2010

Exporting shape files from Civil3D 2010

Latest problem related to civil 3D 2010 is that of exporting data from Autocad to shape files. If you haven't had a need to create shape files yet and haven't seen the problem first hand, you can visit this website for a description of it.
http://blog.121pcs.com/mapexport-to-shp-creates-empty-file-in-civil-3d-2010.html

Trying the recommended fix was unsuccessful so I had to contact our IT department for help. They recommended the following solution which fixed the problem.

"Here is the fix – I put the file here: \\guentherdata\disk2disk\appl-2\acad\2010\Install shortcuts\Patches

Take the mapexport.ini file that is there and copy it to: c: \Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Autodesk\C3D 2010"

If your mapexport.ini file already exists, overwrite it with this new one. So far everyone has had success with this repair.

William

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Inserting excel files into AutoCAD

Here's a handy set of insctrucions that really came in handy the other day. I was struggling to insert an excel spreadsheet into autocad as an ole object. I wanted to be able to view and print the spreadsheet along with the rest of the information in my drawing. I also wanted to retain the link to the excel file so that any updates to it would automatically update in my cad file. Civil3D 2010 wasn't cooperating and I was getting unexpected unsatisfactory results. Fortunately I came across this set of instructions from "CAD Geek". Instructions were written for Civil3D 2008 but will also work in 2010 version. Here's a link to the article, not sure how long it will be up on the site though so you might want to cut and paste it into a word file for safe keeping.

http://www.thecadgeek.com/blog/2007/04/13/linking-excel-and-autocad-with-data-links/

William

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Civil 3D layer "0"

Recently I've begun to experience some problems with layer visibility in AutoCAD 2010. Trying to find the correct layer to freeze in a viewport or freezing layers in xrefs has been a real headache. I never seem to get the results I want or expect. I tracked the problem to entities being drawn on layer 0 and did more research on the web and various softdesk resources. It seems to be a common problem mainly because 2010 relies heavily on styles. The recommended solution.....Reserve layer 0 for insertion of blocks and xrefs only. Don't draw anything in this layer. Every line, polyline, circle, arc, text, etc... needs to on a layer other than 0. I was trying to avoid posting a long, wordy explanation of this, so if you need more info just let me know.
Thanks,
William

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Civil 3D 2010 ctb files

Back when Autocad Civil 3D 2008 was our only CAD application, we learned that Autocad stores all ctb files on folders located on our computer C: drives. Problem with this was that if we were part of a group working on a project the only way we could share ctb plot style tables was to e-mail them to each other or place a copy on the network that we could then copy into our C: drive. After a while we also learned that if we placed all of our ctb files in one central location on a network drive and redefined our search path in Autocad we could all have access to the latest project ctb files.
Now that we are all hopefully using Civil 3D 2010 we need to be sure and make the same adjustments to our ctb file search path. Here is a reminder on how to do this.

Open up Autocad Civil 3D 2010 and type in "options" at the command prompt. In the Options pop up window click on the Files tab. In the list of "Search paths, file names, and locations", expand the "Printer File Support File Path" item. On that list expand the "Plot Style Table Search Path" item. Once there you should see the path and name to the default folder that Civil 3D is using to search for ctb files. Click this path to select it then click on "Remove" to remove it.
You'll be left with an empty box where you can type in the new search path. In this box type in, W:\dwgs-1\projectCTBfiles. Click "add", "Apply" and "OK". That's it, you should now see all ctb files that we have saved in that folder. If you create any new ones that need to be shared with others on a project remember to save them to this location.
Thanks,
William

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Recent developments

Last week I attempted to develop a list of steps required to prepare roadway plan and profiles. If anyone has ever tried doing this I'm sure you've realized that you can soon get lost traveling through a maze of Civil3D help topics. Starting with one topic which then leads to another and another. You soon forget what you were trying to research in the first place. My goal was to work through all of the civil3d instructions and help menus then compile them and simplify them into one word document that would hopefully be easier to understand. Things were progressing well until I reached the point where I was attempting to create section views at various stations along the roadway. In order to do this you first need to create a corrridor. No problem except that upon trying to do so, I discovered that all of the corridor model tool palettes were missing. Time do to some investigating. Using the internet I soon figured out that others were having the same problem, this eventually led me to this autodesk website.

http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/item?siteID=123112&id=13326059&linkID=9240697

Sounds like an IT issue to me. I forwarded the problem and the recommended solution to our friends in IT department who promised to re-install Civil 3D sometime next week. At that point I'll complete the Roadway plan/profile and cross section instructions and get them out to everyone to tryout and critique.

William