Following the success of the first YouTube video on AutoCAD Civil 3D, Keynetix is pleased to present the second in the series.
This video covers Modelling Geology Fault Codes in AutoCAD Civil 3D which shows a step by step guide for using the wall breakline functionality in AutoCAD Civil 3D when modeling a simple geological fault.
“As promised in the previous news article I am pleased to say we have added another training video to our YouTube Channel.” said Gary Morin, Technical Director at Keynetix (and Keynetix resident AutoCAD Civil Guru). “We will continue uploading new videos in the near future so please tell us what you would like the new Geotechnical Data Management and Modelling videos to include”
The Keynetix YouTube Channel will be used to disseminate information contained in previous webinars as well as videos to help people use AutoCAD Civil 3D and AGS data with maximum benefit.
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