In this exercise, you will learn how to use the Autodesk Civil 3DToolspace, which provides an object-oriented view of your engineering data.
This exercise continues from Exercise 1: Finding Tools.
Explore the Prospector tab
- In
Toolspace, click the
Prospector tab.
Toolspace can be docked, but it can also float. The Prospector tab provides you with a categorized view of all objects in the drawing.
Note:If the Toolspace is not visible, enter ShowTS on the command line. The command line is not case sensitive, but in this document, commands are written in mixed case.
- Click
next to the
Sites collection.
The drawing contains only one site, Site 1.
- Expand the
Site 1 collection.
Notice that the Site 1 collection includes sub-collections for the following objects:
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Alignments
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Feature Lines
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Grading Groups
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Parcels
A site provides a logical grouping of objects that form part of the same design project, or are otherwise related. An object can belong to only one site.
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- Expand the
Parcels collection to see the names of individual parcels in Site 1.
Notice that the drawing includes different types of parcels, such as Single-Family and Easement.
- Click a parcel name.
The parcel is displayed in a preview region of the Prospector tab.
Note:If the preview does not work, you can activate it. First, ensure that the item preview button
at the top of the Prospector tab is pressed in. Then, right-click the Parcels collection and click .
- Right-click one of the
Single-Family parcels. Click
The properties of the parcel are displayed in a dialog box. Note the detailed survey data shown on the Analysis tab. Review these properties as you wish, but do not change anything.
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- Click the
Information tab. Change the
Object Style from
Single-Family to
Open Space. Click
OK.
Notice that the appearance of the parcel changes in the drawing, and in the item view preview. The name of the parcel changes in the Parcels collection on the Prospector tab. This happened because the style name is part of the naming template that is associated with the parcel.
A distinct set of custom styles for each Autodesk Civil 3D object type can be saved in a drawing template. Object styles can be changed as needed to change the display of an object.
This tutorial uses Intro-1.dwg from the previous tutorial.
Explore the Settings tab
- Click the
Settings tab.
The Settings tab contains a tree structure of object styles and settings for the drawing. Like the Prospector tab, it has object collections at several levels.
- Expand the
Settings tree by clicking
next to the
Intro-1. Expand the
Parcel
Parcel Styles collection.
This collection displays the styles that are available in the current drawing.
- Right-click the
Standard parcel style. Click
The object style dialog box displays the current style attributes. Explore the contents of the tabs to see the various attributes that can be changed when you create a style.
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- Click
Cancel.
Further exploration: Expand the Settings tree and look at several style objects and commands. Right-click various objects to see the available menu selections, but do not change anything.
To continue this tutorial, go to Exercise 3: Using the Panorama Window.