Autodesk Land Desktop 2006 Training
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Land Desktop 2006 Training Course
This down-to-earth CD-ROM covers the fundamental techniques you need to know in order to use Autodesk® Land Desktop 2006 as a cohesive land planning solution. The wide array of tips, tricks and techniques will satisfy both beginner and advanced users of the software - with 118 individual topics and over 8.5 hours of instructor-led training.
As a flexible CAD training solution, you can sort the lessons and progress from beginner to advanced topics; or just review seldom used commands and added functionality of new releases.
TESTIMONIAL:
"This tutorial is awesome! I've been trying to learn ADT on my own, and with some incorrect advice from others trying to learn on their own. My frustration has completely subsided and I have started a new project with confidence and ease. It took me about a day and a half to get through the 'beginner' portion of the DVD and now I'm actually building an intelligent set of dwgs. With the DVD, if I forget how to do a command, I simply click on that lesson again and then I can move-on. I give it an A+."
Melissa C. - USA
Features & Benefits of Land Desktop 2006 Training CBT:
- Use at Your Office or at Home
Training software can be installed on a PC or laptop. - Powerful Keyword Search
Quickly locate relevant lessons or reference seldom used commands. - Sort Lessons By Skill Level
Work your way from Beginner to Advanced level topics. - Intelligent History
Track the lessons you’ve completed or restart a lesson exactly where you left off. - Server-Based - Optional
Share lessons across your network (multi-user license required for this option). - Multimedia DVD based Training
With DVD based training, the lectures were video taped and then digitized and presented to you in Full Motion Video, Audio, & Graphics.
System Requirements: x86/400 mhz processor (minimum), DVD-ROM Drive, 128 MB RAM, Sound Card. 1024x768 Screen Resolution & 32 bit true color display required. Available Hard Disk Space 500 MB. Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Vista.
NOT COMPATIBLE with Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, or ME.
User License: This is a single user licensed product and user can authorize the product on a maximum of 2 of his/her computers (for example, on a work machine and a home or laptop computer). Please call for multi-user license information.
Land Desktop 2006 Training Course Outline:
(118 Individual Topics - 9 Hours of Instructor-Led Training)
Getting Started With Land Desktop
- An overview of Land Desktop.
- The LDT workspace.
- Creating a new drawing
- Setting up a drawing
- Customizing LDT Settings
- Working with Prototypes
- Setting Drawing Preferences
Working with Points
- Overview of Points
- Working with Point Settings
- More Point Settings
- Using Description Keys
- Importing Points from an ASCII File
- Modifying the Display of Points
- Working with Point Groups
- Printing Point Groups
- Updating Point Groups
- Inserting Point Groups
- Listing Point Groups
Using Autodesk Map
- Overview of Autodesk Map
- Performing Queries
- Using Data Objects in Queries
Line work
- Drawing lines from point object to point object
- Loading and working with the AECC linetypes
Labels
- Labeling an enclosed area
- Setting up line label styles
- Using dynamic labels
- Labeling short line segments with tags
- Modify the dynamic labels
Surfaces
- Preparing your drawing to build surfaces
- Creating and building surfaces
- Analyzing your surface for errors
- Using surface breaklines to create accurate surfaces
- Using outer boundaries to help build surfaces
Contours
- Creating contours for the surface
- Setting up contour styles to label the contours
Alignments
- Setting up alignment label stationing
- Labeling the alignment and creating points along the stations
- Generating an alignment stakeout report
Parcels
- Setting up and defining parcels
- Sizing lots using the slide bearing method
- Sizing lots using the radial method
- Solving a complex parcel layout
Layers
- Using the layer manager to create layer groups
- Using the layer manager to create layer snapshots
Blocks & Details
- Using dynamic blocks to lay out a parking lot
- Inserting details into a drawing
- Modifying details
LandXML
- LandXML Introduction importing
- LandXML Importing
- LandXML Exporting
- LandXML Exporting 2
- Style sheets css
- Landxml reporting tool
Civil Design - Hydrology
Surfaces
- Pasting two surfaces together
Preparing Data
- Preparing for a hydrologic analysis
- Using visual aids and LDT tools to analyze a surface
- Changing hydrology settings
Preparing Data
- Preparing pre and post subdrainage area with soil maps, RCN's and TC's
- Subdividing drainage areas
- Subdividing drainage areas
- Identifying flow paths
TR-55
- Working with LDT's TR-55 tabular method for pre development
- Working with LDT's TR-55 tabular method for post development
- Working with LDT's TR-55 tabular method for post development
- Sizing a detention basin
Detention Pond
- Creating a detention pond
- Creating a composite hydrograph
Civil Design - Highways
Profiles
- Defining profile settings
- How to create a profile
- Setting a current profile and moving profiles
- Setting up a proposed profile
- Designing a proposed profile
- Adding vertical curves to a proposed profile
- Labeling and editing a proposed profile - using AASHTO regulations
Sections
- Concepts of creating finished ground roadway templates
- Using LDT tools to draw roadway templates
- Setting up material tables and point codes for templates
- Defining and editing a roadway template
- Creating existing ground cross sections
- Applying your template to existing ground cross sections
- Applying super elevation to your templates
- Creating a report of section area/volumes and how to import a mass haul graph
Finished Ground Surface
- Inserting the roadway templates into existing ground sections
- Create and import template points to the drawing
Pipes
- Changing settings before creating pipes
- Drawing and defining a pipe run
- Highlighting all pipe runs and identifying existing pipe runs in the drawing
- Labeling pipe runs for plan and profile views
Civil Design - Grading
Grading Object
- Understanding and defining a grading object
- Modifying, relocating and automatically updating your grading object
- Applying preset grading values to a footprint with elevations
- Creating a surface and contours from a grading object
Multiple Grading Objects
- Combining curb grading objects on top of parking lot grading objects
- Creating a surface with multiple grading objects
- Applying a grade to a pond bottom
- Placing grading objects side by side
- Creating a surface out of multiple grading objects
Volumes
- Generating volumes from two surfaces
- Creating a table of volume results
- Creating a grading object, modify, relocate, and balance its volumes
3D Polylines
- Working with LDT's 3D polyline tools
- Working with LDT's 3D polyline tools to create a 3D model of a parking lot
- Working with LDT's 3D polyline tools to create a 3D model of a parking lot
3D Polylines - Surface
- Creating a surface with 3D polylines
- Using daylighting tools for a parking lot perimeter
- Modifying and creating surfaces with 3D polylines
Survey
- Introduction to Autodesk Survey
- Preparing to Download a Field book File
- Importing a Field book File
- Using Crandall's Rule
- Using the Least Squares Method
- Import Adjusted Coordinates
- Processing a Second Loop - Individual Approach
- Processing a Third Loop - Importing Corrected Data
- Figures - Introduction
- Processing a 3rd Loop - Manual Input
- Processing Multiple Loops - Network Approach
- Trimble Link Data Importre
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