Test Post for CivilAccess Clients
Posted by James Wedding, P.E. on 13th June 2008
This is a test post. Please feel free to ignore it, we’ll have some real content up sooner than later.
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Posted by James Wedding, P.E. on 13th June 2008
This is a test post. Please feel free to ignore it, we’ll have some real content up sooner than later.
Posted in civil3d.com | 2 Comments »
Posted by Jason Hickey on 13th June 2008
Last week, Dana presented a very informative webcast on surface modeling and TIN theory. Personally, I’ve been building TINs now for almost 15 years and still learned a lot while watching her perform her magic. In two weeks, I plan on presenting what Mark and I have dubbed “Surfaces, Episode 1 - The Phantom Mesh.” This webcast will explore how to get the initial surface created in Civil 3D, and will showcase one of Engineered Efficiency’s solutions offering, VRMesh. This post isn’t really a plug for the webcast, even though we love when you sign up. This is an effort to explain exactly how VRMesh can help you, especially if you are working with very large point files. Follow the link to find out more.
Posted in Add On Software, Engineered Efficiency, Points, Surfaces | 3 Comments »
Posted by James Wedding, P.E. on 13th June 2008

In case you don’t read Between the Lines, Shaan Hurley’s superior blog on Autocad and all thing related, he’s been promoted (lateral moved?) to the position of PSEB Evangelist. In his words, “This means I get to concentrate more on the customers, the products, and solutions in the design world.”
Guy Kawasaki was one of the first tech evangelists in his role with Apple. His ability to communicate what the company was up to and relate to the everyday user made him an important part of their success, and in my opinion, really contributed to the Cult of Mac that exists today.
There are few people really up to the role of evangelist. To succeed, they have to have the respect of the user community, the ear of the development team, the backing of management, and the tech chops to play with the best. I’ve known Shaan for a decade plus now, and his honest enthusiasm for Autodesk and their products backed with his role in the community makes him the perfect candidate. Congratulations again, Shaan.
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