
Civil 3d 2023 Updated
: A known bug where Volume Reports (XML) would display as blank in Microsoft Edge has been addressed. The fix requires installing Civil 3D 2023.1 or higher. Format Changes
Autodesk addressed long-standing performance bottlenecks to speed up daily operations.
: Implementation of a cross-platform 3D graphics system leveraging modern GPUs and DirectX 12 for smoother navigation in large drawings. Corridor & Roadway Design Corridor Transitions civil 3d 2023 updated
Often, it is the small quality-of-life improvements that determine whether an upgrade is successful in a production environment. Civil 3D 2023 includes several of these:
It uses generative design to solve complex earthwork balance problems. You tell the software the design criteria (slope limits, retention pond volumes, building pads), and the AI spits out hundreds of grading solutions. : A known bug where Volume Reports (XML)
Previously, you had to manually separate layers. Now, the dynamic QTO tool filters by material codes and depth thresholds automatically. This is a massive time saver for pavement rehabilitation projects where you have variable mill-and-fill depths.
Civil 3D 2023 brings workflow-focused updates that improve drafting, design collaboration, and performance for civil engineering projects. Here are the most important changes and practical takeaways: : Implementation of a cross-platform 3D graphics system
Previously available as a separate technology preview, is now fully integrated into Civil 3D 2023. Found on the Grading tab, this tool uses iterative analysis to automatically adjust grading feature lines, infill areas, and gradings to meet target elevations and slopes while respecting user-defined constraints (e.g., drainage paths, maximum cut/fill ratios). For large site development projects, this can reduce manual grading iteration time by 50% or more.