The design of a civil infrastructure project is typically accomplished in stages. It may start with some quick concepts, move to preliminary engineering, and then on to detailed design and construction. Along the way, exhibits, visualizations, analytics and reports are frequently required.
Using the Autodesk AEC Collection, civil engineers and designers have access to an extensive toolset capable of accomplishing most any civil infrastructure task. In today’s installment, we’ll explore how these tools can work together to create compelling visualizations of a proposed design.
Specifically, we’ll be exploring workflows using InfraWorks, Civil 3D, Navisworks, and AutoCAD. If you are interested, I’ve included a recording below that walks through everything…
-Jeff
Was wondering if there is a way to create a VR experience that has horizontal movement?
Posted by: Andy | 10/27/2017 at 10:12 AM
Hi Andy,
Creating a VR experience that allows you to walk around can be done with Autodesk Stingray.
Using Stingray (along with a dedicated VR headset and controllers) you can tour and interact with a proposed design in full 3D.
Are you coming to Autodesk University? There will be a Virtual Reality booth in the Exhibit Hall where you can take the technology for a test drive!
Posted by: Jeff Bartels | 10/27/2017 at 10:30 AM