What impressed me (how long ya got?)...
1.. Reference Sharing while retaining Dynamic features
2.. Ability to have more than one operator producing production drawings from design
3.. Dynamic Superelevation Diagrams as part of Profile View
4.. Dynamic Pipe Networks
5.. Curvilinear Pipe Runs
6.. 3D Pipe Networks with Rendering capability for all parts of the Network - implied visual checking for "Banging" pipes
7.. Ability to specify Assembly pieces by stationing range - example of a section of AC Berm in the midst of otherwise continuous curb and gutter for knockout as needed when future phase of development occurs
8.. Dynamic Ability of Rims/Grates to reset themselves when told to do so (for now) as the Finish Grade is revised (Aw c'mon, that never happens!)
9.. The audience attendance count reaching a total of 203! It seems there's some interest out there in what is happening here.
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"Chris Alley" wrote in message news:423b3ef5$1_2@newsprd01...
> Very impressive. The Pipeworks feature is just phenomenal. I think what
> they have created in terms of pipe layout and drafting (both plan and
> profile) and having true 3D capability in order to find conflicts has
> finally come to fruition. Based on what I have seen and my imagination on
> what I can do with those tools, I would guess that feature alone will reduce
> my time by AT LEAST half when it comes to sanitary sewer designs. Once you
> get your styles set the way you want them to be displayed, it's really just
> a matter of getting your layout done and tweaking your vertical design.
> Also, the ability to reference design items such as alignments, profiles,
> surfaces, etc. into a drawing for display purposes but not editable is
> another great feature. Basically brings everything in like an XREF. Again,
> very, very impressive stuff.
>
> "Nick_Merchant" wrote in message
> news:7866509.1111178410610.JavaMail.jive@jiveforum2.autodesk.com...
>>I was in a meeting and missed it.
>>
>> What were the highlights? What impressed you?
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