You can bring ArcGIS data layers that contain points, lines and polygons into Civil 3D as alignments, feature lines, gravity pipes, structures, parcels, points or AutoCAD objects. You can also bring raster data from ArcGIS into Civil 3D as imagery or create a surface from the raster data. An image with level data can be imported as imagery or a surface can be created from it, but an image without level data can only be imported as imagery. When you select raster data to import, the Import Raster Data from Autodesk Connector for ArcGIS dialog box will be displayed so you can specify parameters.
When bringing in each layer, you can specify what type of Civil 3D object to create. When the ArcGIS data is brought into a drawing, the Civil 3D objects are created in the drawing and the ArcGIS attributes are added to property sets that are created automatically.
You can specify a settings template to control the stylisation of different types of data.
If you choose to create gravity pipes and structures, you are prompted to set up schema mapping settings so that specified ArcGIS attributes are mapped to Civil 3D properties.
ArcGIS panel
Autodesk Connector for ArcGIS Find.
The sign in dialog box is displayed.
The Autodesk Connector for ArcGIS dialog box is displayed.
to select the current map extents.
to draw a rectangular area of interest on the map.
to import a polygonal area of interest from SHP data.
If you draw or import the area of interest, it is displayed as a boundary box.
See the ArcGIS Online Help to understand how to find and work with your ArcGIS Online content.
Tick the box on the dataset you want to bring into Civil 3D if you want to select all the layers in the dataset.

If you want to manually select the layers to import, click on the tile for the dataset but do not tick the box. Then select the individual layers to import from the Layers tab that is displayed to the right.
next to each layer to preview the data in the map area.
The ArcGIS data layers are generated as objects in Civil 3D using the feature types that you select.
The warning symbol
that is displayed on the tile and next to a selected layer in the list indicates that the feature types need to be specified for the selected layers.
to open the Select Active Folder dialog box. Specify the location for the settings template files and click Open.
For more information, see To Apply Settings to Imported ArcGIS Data.
When you bring an ArcGIS dataset into a drawing, property sets are created for dataset and are applied to the Civil 3D objects. You can view this property set data on the Extended Data tab of the AutoCAD Properties Palette.
For more information about property sets, see About Property Sets.