Good day everyone
I was wondering if it was possible for Civil 3D to animate excavation by using two surfaces, one before and one after, or at least something similar to what I've mentioned
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I see. I really hoped that Civil 3D can animate the base surface morphing into the excavated surface
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I was hoping I wouldn't have to resort to "brute force" methods. Just to clarify, are 3DS Max and 3DS Max Design the same because I only have 3DS Max Design
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Have a look into the autocad command anipath.
This allows you to create animations along a polyline etc. It can output WMV, AVI, MOV and MPG from 320x240 up to 1024x768
You could create an animation of one surface and then create another animation with the other surface along the identical path, then using movie maker you can fade one into the other with the path being identical, you should see one surface fade out as the other fades in.