If you’re new to InfraWorks, you can read more about the basics in my February 2017 AUGIWorld article, “InfraWorks – A Brief Overview for Beginners”. With nothing more than an address and a few clicks of the mouse you can go from having no data to a fully-interactive 3D digital model in InfraWorks. ![]() Step 1 – InfraWorksĬreating the existing conditions model using InfraWorks’ Model Builder is probably the fastest and easiest way. And finally, we’ll look at two ways to push the combined data to a VR experience. Once the InfraWorks, Civil 3D and Revit models are geo-located and in sync with each other, they can be pulled together into Navisworks for coordination. Next, it’s on to geo-locating the site plan within Revit. From there, the existing conditions model will be brought into AutoCAD Civil 3D using the new InfraWorks ribbon tools. The workflow will begin by creating an existing conditions model using InfraWorks’ Model Builder. ![]() The workflow outlined below assumes that you currently have no digital data all you have is the proposed job site address. ![]() And at $250 per license per year, and its ability to quickly go from from Revit to an immersive VR experience, the investment is well worth it. It’s probably important to note at this point that Live is NOT part of the AEC Collection, but rather is a separate subscription. The Team Playersįirst, let’s look at the players of our collaboration team – InfraWorks, Civil 3D, Revit, Navisworks and Live. And with just 5 simple steps, it’s probably easier than you may think. The 2018 release of Autodesk’s AEC Collection makes it easier than ever to coordinate, geo-locate and collaborate between InfraWorks, Civil 3D, Revit, taking it all into Navisworks and beyond to a VR experience.
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