Hi Jeff - I am one of those who really appreciate very much the content you provide on Civil 3D and when I need to look about something related to C3D - your channel is No 1 destination. I say that because I feel there is some important areas need your insights and spot light. Some of those areas include: surfaces troubleshooting and editing, interchange design and finally grading - waiting for your deep dive in those areas - keep going - you have a lot of fans.
Here is a link to a series of really good intersection modeling videos that Jeff put together, they taught me a lot: ua-cam.com/video/z6TrGT9-Imk/v-deo.html
@@josephvolpato Thank you Joseph - I already watched those videos many times - and they are as you mentioned excellent for intersection design - but not interchange design
Dear Jeff You are by far the best trainer I have ever heard! I have been following your posts for a very long time. As a German speaking participant, it is always pleasant for me to follow your posts! Thank you for your absolutely understandable and professional contributions. Best regards from switzerland Flurin
Thank you Mr. Bartels for another great, organized video!! I'm looking forward also to the more detailed video about those payed items. That sounds verry interesting to use with the quantity take off and your (hopefully nearby future ;)) video about it will guide that workflow perfectly, as usual. Greetings, Tom
Hi Jeff. When you want to apply the new point style you can also just select the corridor and change it style on the properties Data>Code set style to one of the other then right back again. No need to go into corridor properties and unselect-select the parameters and rebuild
Another Great Values Video (GVV) as always bravos, and honestly I'm very thankful for each and every GVV that you shared to us Jeff , for my part I consider it is my duty to share and spread your GVV to all my colleagues and friends. 😍🤩 greetings from Indonesia
Jeff, I am using the code set styles and have a corridor with an assembly and offset assembly that doesn't always run parallel with the main assembly. Since the cross sections do not run perpendicular to the offset assembly, the link labels come in but it ends up with almost 20 labels. Does Civil 3D have a weeding functionality for cross section labels? This could help resolve a bunch of my labeling issues. This happens at intersections as well. I appreciate all your videos, so thank you!
Hi Jeff, I always look for your videos whenever I have an issue. Your detailed explanations and touching on a lot of tools is extrodinary. You are the best teacher I have found on the net. Appreciate taking your time and effort to present these videos. Immensely benefited. Keep doing the good work. Is there one place to watch all your training videos?
All of the videos I've created can be found on this UA-cam channel. I also contribute to a blog called Civil Immersion. civilimmersion.typepad.com If you visit the blog, you'll find links to even more great UA-cam content created by my colleagues.
Dear Jeff Bartels, Do we need separate code set styles for corridor and section views? Or can we manage in one code set style? Thank you and team for your valuable time and expertise.
Personally, I choose to have multiple code set styles (one for my cross sections, one for my assemblies and section view editor, and then a couple for corridor display and editing) Trying to manage all of those items using a single code set style is possible, however it may present challenges if your sections, assemblies, section view editor require variations in labeling or stylization. In the end, your decision should be to do what works best for your projects and needs. Hope this helps!
Hi sir Thanks for these great tutorial. We learn civil 3d from beginning to advance level from you. Sir i really appreciate your videos and share with my friends wether they are beginner or intermediate level in cad or civil 3d. Sir would you like to explore your knowledge about interchange design and also dynamo for civil 3d. Thanks for you great value videos.
Jeff! I love you videos, what happened to your Linkedin Learning videos?!?!?! I would have our interns take your training every year. The replacement person just isnt the same :(
Thanks Charlie - You can find my course using the following link - www.linkedin.com/learning/civil-3d-2016-essential-training/welcome?u=104 I think LinkedIn Learning removed it from the active library because it was recorded in 2016. That said, the fundamentals haven't changed. Fortunately, the course still exists in the library, you just need to have the link to find it! :)
Hi Jeff - I am one of those who really appreciate very much the content you provide on Civil 3D and when I need to look about something related to C3D - your channel is No 1 destination. I say that because I feel there is some important areas need your insights and spot light. Some of those areas include: surfaces troubleshooting and editing, interchange design and finally grading - waiting for your deep dive in those areas - keep going - you have a lot of fans.
Here is a link to a series of really good intersection modeling videos that Jeff put together, they taught me a lot: ua-cam.com/video/z6TrGT9-Imk/v-deo.html
@@josephvolpato Thank you Joseph - I already watched those videos many times - and they are as you mentioned excellent for intersection design - but not interchange design
Dear Jeff
You are by far the best trainer I have ever heard! I have been following your posts for a very long time. As a German speaking participant, it is always pleasant for me to follow your posts!
Thank you for your absolutely understandable and professional contributions.
Best regards from switzerland
Flurin
Thank you so much for the kind words!
I was quite scared when I first saw code sets style, but thanks to you I realized that code set style is very simple.
Great, this is what I'm looking for, I've a real problem with code set style thanks a lots
A Pay Item tutorial would be most helpful!
Best explanation of Code Styles I've seen. Thanks Jeff!
Always I can learn new things from your 30 min workout! Thanks many Jeff barrels ❤❤❤
Thank you Mr. Bartels for another great, organized video!! I'm looking forward also to the more detailed video about those payed items. That sounds verry interesting to use with the quantity take off and your (hopefully nearby future ;)) video about it will guide that workflow perfectly, as usual. Greetings, Tom
Brilliant! Easy to understand. Very helpful. Thank you.
the best presented code set styles logic. tnx a lot Jeff :) briliant once again
You have taught me so much about Civil 3D. I cannot thank you enough. I share your channel with all my CAD buddies.
Thank you Jerry! I appreciate it!
Hi Jeff. When you want to apply the new point style you can also just select the corridor and change it style on the properties Data>Code set style to one of the other then right back again. No need to go into corridor properties and unselect-select the parameters and rebuild
Jeff you are the best!! 🇧🇷
Another Great Values Video (GVV) as always bravos, and honestly I'm very thankful for each and every GVV that you shared to us Jeff , for my part I consider it is my duty to share and spread your GVV to all my colleagues and friends. 😍🤩 greetings from Indonesia
This is Gold., really really Gold. Jeff, you are the best of UA-cam, you have put more money on my salary, thanks a lot, Master!
Jeff, I am using the code set styles and have a corridor with an assembly and offset assembly that doesn't always run parallel with the main assembly. Since the cross sections do not run perpendicular to the offset assembly, the link labels come in but it ends up with almost 20 labels. Does Civil 3D have a weeding functionality for cross section labels? This could help resolve a bunch of my labeling issues. This happens at intersections as well. I appreciate all your videos, so thank you!
Im always appreciate your effort to through the tutorials you provide here we learn and become master. Thanks a lot. #Civil 3D,#Engineers@Tanzania
Really amazing content, many thanks for sharing your knowledge with us!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing! This is great content.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Jeff, Thank you so much
DEAR SIR YOU IS A GREAT MAN
Hi Jeff, I always look for your videos whenever I have an issue. Your detailed explanations and touching on a lot of tools is extrodinary. You are the best teacher I have found on the net. Appreciate taking your time and effort to present these videos. Immensely benefited. Keep doing the good work. Is there one place to watch all your training videos?
All of the videos I've created can be found on this UA-cam channel. I also contribute to a blog called Civil Immersion. civilimmersion.typepad.com If you visit the blog, you'll find links to even more great UA-cam content created by my colleagues.
Incredible video Jeff! You've earned a sub from me.
Muchas gracias, excelente video
Dear Jeff Bartels,
Do we need separate code set styles for corridor and section views? Or can we manage in one code set style?
Thank you and team for your valuable time and expertise.
Separate isn't REQUIRED but COULD be useful.
Personally, I choose to have multiple code set styles (one for my cross sections, one for my assemblies and section view editor, and then a couple for corridor display and editing) Trying to manage all of those items using a single code set style is possible, however it may present challenges if your sections, assemblies, section view editor require variations in labeling or stylization. In the end, your decision should be to do what works best for your projects and needs. Hope this helps!
Is there a way to add a slope arrow in the direction of flow since we don't have the ability to add expressions to code set labels?
Jeef thank u so much ... you have been a great teacher... any advice for new comers to the BIM field with a transportation background ?
Thanks a lot Jeff
Hi sir
Thanks for these great tutorial.
We learn civil 3d from beginning to advance level from you.
Sir i really appreciate your videos and share with my friends wether they are beginner or intermediate level in cad or civil 3d.
Sir would you like to explore your knowledge about interchange design and also dynamo for civil 3d.
Thanks for you great value videos.
BRAVO !!!!!
and suddenly there was light.......
CONTINUE YOUR CHANAL SIR
Thanks, Jeff..
I love that thanks
thank you so much
If u Provide ur Example Civil Cad dwg files it will more easy for us thanks
Thanks .
SIR HOW CANE ME GEET THIS CSV FILE
Jeff! I love you videos, what happened to your Linkedin Learning videos?!?!?! I would have our interns take your training every year. The replacement person just isnt the same :(
Thanks Charlie - You can find my course using the following link - www.linkedin.com/learning/civil-3d-2016-essential-training/welcome?u=104 I think LinkedIn Learning removed it from the active library because it was recorded in 2016. That said, the fundamentals haven't changed. Fortunately, the course still exists in the library, you just need to have the link to find it! :)
@@JeffBartelsCAD The interns will thank you! Better than whatever random training I would have came up with.
Thank you so much