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Topic ClosedCreating a Landxml topo surface in Civil 3D 2014

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Creating a Landxml topo surface in Civil 3D 2014
    Posted: 08.Jan.2014 at 09:08
Actually all I had to do was to type these commands and follow the prompts. I was able to export my landxml file easily. I need Civil 3D purely for creating this sort of file for terrains. Don't need to learn it now. I have access to tutorials and will learn it as soon as I have some time in my hand.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Jan.2014 at 07:18

Well, Autocad Civil is a major software needing a long training road to be used, so please press F1, read about the above 3 commands (and thru the embedded tutorials) finally copy and paste 'em in the command prompt triggered by CTRL-9.

Good luck, sir.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Jan.2014 at 00:03
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Thank you for having taken time to respond. Can you please expantiate more on your answer. I assumed I have to open the 3D dwg in Civil 3D first. Please can you go through the steps more in detail? The drawing in question is a dwg 3D model of a site received from a surveyor. I am sorry to be so ignorant. I have never used Civil 3D but I have an advanced knowledge of Autocad Architecture and Revit Architecture.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07.Jan.2014 at 09:49

Step 1 => _CREATESURFACE

Step 2 => _ADDSURFACEDRAWINGOBJECTS

Step 3 => _LANDXMLOUT



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06.Jan.2014 at 14:04
Hello there

I am new to this software. Can you please tell me if it is possible to convert a 3d dwg terrain received from a surveyor as a DWG file into LandXMl file in civil 3d 2014?
The intention is to import this file as a landxml into Revit Architecture 2014 to create a toposurface.

Thank you in advance for taking time out to reply.
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