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Thanks, guys. When i looking some of the pics (from the IW); I see the lots of improvements in engineering power in IW, compared old to recent version.
Outstanding! I like that you used challenging topography.
Hi Erin, nice use case.
Hi Dennis,
Really nice project, like it.
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Markus
Great work and images!
Amazing, amazing.....
Very nice work, Denis!
Postovani,
Hvala Vam na odgovoru. Sta reci, hobi je sjajan! Sad sam video u komentarima da su Vam vec postavili pitanje u vezi horizontalne signalizacije tako da se izvinjavam zbog duplog posla. Svejedno, hvala jos jednom! Puno pozdrava, Davor
Davore, hvala lijepo.
Nije baš u Hrvatskoj neki trend da se rade vizualizacije, ja to više iz hobija, a i pomaże objektivno u nekim situacijama. Vrlo rijetko uspijemo i naplatiti neku vizualizaciju, pretežito kod izrade studija za utjecaj na okoliš. Što se signalizacije tiče, nacrtana je kao 2D entitet ( plines, lines, blokovi) u Civilu, zapravo Autocadu. Potom su formirane "featurelines" u Civilu, i projicirane na projektiranu plohu. Slijedi export u Civilview, te se u 3D studiju doda visina, recimo centimetar ili dva, primjeni bijeli materijal i to je to. Puno pozdrava, Denis
Sjajan posao! Nadam se da ce se ovaj trend prosiriti i na Srbiju. Kazite mi samo, molim Vas, u kom programu se uradili horizontalnu signalizaciju, CAD, neki plug-in poput CGS Extension Road ili tome slicno? S postovanjem Davor Agovic
Yes, I tend to use 3 programs to do this as well. Thought there was an easier, quicker option. Maybe in the new Infraworks release for 2016.
Thanks, Oriole;
This project I start to visualize in 3DS Max, with help of the Civil View. Picture 1 and 3 are created in 3DS Max, so paintlines and arrows are Civil 3D featurelines , after brin him in 3DS I apply the extrude (1 cm) modifier in the 3DS Max. Other pics are from IW. I usually import some lineworks like barriers, and create a specific style in IW. If I need arrows, I create them first in 3DS Max, then import in IW like 3D objects.
Great work! Do you have a tip on how to import paintlines and arrows?
Thanks, Eric;
This project is created and finish in Civil 3D, then I make some visualization with Civil View (pic. O2_815, example). For the practice only, I try to make a "quick" visualization in IW. So I transfer EG via IMX, and most of the alignments with profiles to create a "design roads". Only a small part of the FG surface I move to IW (object in the picture with gas stations and parkings). Into my opinion, experiment is succes, because I spend very little amout of time in infraworks to make this model, only few of hours. Result is not exactlly the same (especially in the intersections), but it's a really quick, and for the presentation puposes quite OK. Regards, Denis
Fantastic work. Was everything here modeled in InfraWorks or did you use other software as well?