AutoCAD Map 3D :: Level Curves

Oct 1, 2011

I would like to know if I have a survey study (topographical study) of a terrain with lots of point in 3d coordinates, is there any way to generate the level curves automatically?

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AutoCAD Civil 3D :: Convert DWG File With Level Curves

Apr 23, 2013

I have a file saved in autocad 2013 (dwg file extension) that contains level curves and points similar that an autocad civil 3d file and also have the layers. I want to convert this file to a civil 3d file for doing section of the curves whit the program. I don't know if it exist a method or not directly or indirectly.

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May 7, 2013

I am trying to adjust the noise level with the level tool but its not working. I move the arrows every which way see that it changes. I get it to were i want it them press ok and it only changes a little bit.

It become what it was in the preview. The level tool works when I add it as a new adjustment layer but I don't want like that I want to be able to copy the new level of noise I just made and can't if I add new adjustment. what should I do to fix this? O and this is the trial version and It wasn't working earlier with lots of other tool but i uninstalled it and now they are working except the level tool how I want it to.

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Feb 23, 2013

I am preparing a batch of images for test submission, for a stock photo library.Recently a person working for one of the visual effects studios in London happened to tell me that these strict agencies use some set of layers that can separate tonality and color values to check for banding, dirtiness, noise and all those technical flaws that the human eye can't notice on a monitor.He said they perhaps have an action for it so that they can review faster.

He said that it is known as 'Craze Curves' or 'Visibility Curves' technique.He further added that all the studios use it before giving the final files to clients so that there is no issue in printing afterwards.It is sort of a quality control check and has been used by digital and advertising agencies all over the world.

But now his email seems to have changed and I can't get in touch with him to know how to use the technique.

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Jun 18, 2013

The underlay does not show up for Level 1 when I am on Level 2, but it does show up for Level 2 when I am on Level 1. the underlay option is on for Level 1, so I'm not sure why it's not showing up. I am using Revit 2014.

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Photoshop :: Modify Luminance Level Based On Existing Luminance Level

Oct 29, 2012

Say I have an image where I'm attempting to extract a mask from and I've found that one of the channels will serve as a good starting point. Further suppose that I have found that I want to increase the luminance level of pixels in the range of 60 - 65 by 10 luminance levels each:
 
i.e. all pixels with luminance values of 60,61,62,63,64,65 would, after the operation have luminance values of 70,71,72,73,74,75. Is such a thing possible with Photoshop?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Second Level BOM In IDW?

Jun 25, 2012

Is there a way to only show the second level of assmblies of a BOM in a parts list while making a idw drawing?  I have an assembly that references two other assemblies that I want to get all children of the two assemblies and form a parts list.  It is a bit complicated to explain but see the picture for SecondLevelBOM.png for more info.  I can find the First Level BOM properties in the Parts list under the BOM Settings and Properties but cannot find the second. 

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Sep 11, 2013

I want to create plug-in that customize most top useful UI, menu command or options to the Ribbon for the Autocad 2014 using vb.net 2010/12

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Top Level BOM Order

Feb 6, 2012

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Sep 21, 2013

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Oct 5, 2011

I have a single plan referenced in twice (one mirrored from the other) as this is a duplex. I need to turn a level on in one Plan that I do not wish to be on in the other Plan.

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Jan 26, 2014

I am trying to make a autoamtic elevevation as attached. but still no luck, i dont know how to do it.

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AutoCad :: Using A Fillet On Two Curves?

Feb 3, 2013

Fillet works fine on a single curve and straight lines, but I'm having trouble using the fillet command on two curves (arcs). I have two circles which I have trimmed into arcs roughly to the correct length, when I try to fillet them (with various radii) the filleted curve either connects to the wrong end of one of the existing curves, or the filleted curve curves in the wrong direction. I've used this tool a lot before and have never had problems - until now. Is there a way to decide which way the fillet curves?

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May 30, 2012

I have some doubts about Level of Details. How to constraint the assembly in Level of detail mode. I need suppress the features in position mode not in Level of Detail mode.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Sectioning In Assembly Level

Aug 9, 2011

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Usually the sectioning is done w.r.t flat surface/s and then the section plane can be offset depending upon our requirement and placement in the assembly. I am not getting this offset option when I want a Sectioned View. The section takes where I click on the flat face straight.

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Mar 11, 2013

I dont see any way to do this, maybe it is not possible ?

Where can I see it settings ? (if possible)

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Jan 26, 2012

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Attached images show the first assembly option with four sections together. The second image shows the second assembly option with the top and bottom sections only.

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Mar 3, 2013

What is the procedure to call a indented bom in idw level? i tried it by clicking ALL LEVEL  in the bom window but no use.

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Mar 19, 2012

Is there a way to disable the level of detail?  I personally find this feature most annoying.

I am now starting to understand it after being tripped up by it early in my Inventor carrier.

But even now in understanding it more, I see no point in it.

The problem I have is I can have more then one level of detail in my model to show a specific way in my

one drawing.  Then this specific level of detail when changed for a different drawing will screw with the first drawing.

Why can't one just suppress certain items without having to worry about this.  Heck, isn't this what Iparts and iassemblies are for?

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Nov 2, 2011

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I must have only one copy of this list for all documents, NOT one list per document, as described in [URL]

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May 21, 2012

I have a sub assembly with frame members and have used different colors for different sizes.  In the top level assembly all the colors are lost, presumably because it defaults back to material color.  Is there a way to get the frame  member colors to display and all assembly levels?

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Feb 18, 2013

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Is there a command that returns the average level of any particular surface within a specified area, for instance if we have a generated a large surface and then draw a square in  the middle of the surface, can it calculate the average level within the square only?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Level Of Detail In Idw Text

Oct 27, 2011

anyway to get the level of detail into text in an idw?

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Jun 20, 2013

I am using IV 2010. I have an assembly that is made up of subassemblies and individual parts.  Some of the subassemblies share the same parts.  I would like to know when I create the BOM for the top level assembly if it can show parts only with no assemblies.  I want to get the BOM to combine like parts from all subassemblies in one list. I have tried to use the part only option and it still puts subassemblies in the BOM and breaks the parts out per subassembly.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Level Of Detail Functionality

Mar 19, 2007

We are starting using the level of detail functionality and I am really missing the opportunity to lock this LOD the same way as I can with a Representation view.. Is there any way to do this ??

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May 26, 2011

Is there a trick to get spaces to be on the same level as the walls? On my 2nd floor plan located at 12'-8", the spaces are generating at the ground floor level.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Ballooning By Assembly Level

Jan 9, 2014

When ballooning an assembly drawing having a structured/all levels BoM, the balloons default to the part level of the BoM hierarchy.  Is there a way to have the balloons reference the part's subassembly (direct parent) without having to override the value of each balloon manually?

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Jul 9, 2008

I am creating a large assembly that will contain many level of details. When I complete a "section" of components, I create a LOD for just that section (all other components suppressed). However, all the components I add after that LOD has been created are added to that LOD. I would like all additional components to be automatically suppressed, unless I have that LOD active.

Inventor 2013 Product Design Suite
Vault Professional 2013
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AutoCad :: How To Interpolate Level Grid Data

Dec 28, 2011

how to plot 20x20 m level grid data into 10x10 m grid.

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Mar 2, 2012

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