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Was informed last week that the 'company' is shooting to use TBC (future) as the exporter to C3D (Autocad based). We should expect to use TBC for all civil projects. They want to make it a one stop shop type of deal.
Hope they can do it. Getting all of the different programs a little mixed up these days.
Posted : June 18, 2014 8:39 am
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All C3d needs is a csv or txt file when setup correctly. It doesn't care where it came from, TBC, TGO, .raw .rw5, etc..... Shouldn't be difficult at all.
Posted : June 18, 2014 9:44 am
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TBC doesn't do great field-to-finish but it is seamless and plenty adequate - you can set up all your layering, etc. in the FXL file. You should be able to get a half-decent DWG into C3D in addition to a CSV with point data.
Posted : June 18, 2014 10:07 am