![]() If I was on an interview panel the questions I would ask an entry-level designer would be to gauge how familiar they are with the C3D workflow can they create alignments, surfaces, profiles, and corridors and do they sound competent at it or can they list direct experience (i.e. Where you might find users of both software's and maybe others.I take it you are being interviewed, you are not the one asking the questions. I'd suggest posting on a professional sight for Engineers and/or Surveyors. So a lot will depend on what you'll be doing and the complexity of it. You could import points, create surfaces, create alignments, profiles and X-sections. ![]() Land was a collection of Lisp and other program files storing data in external databases. So you may need a Van or a Utility Body or a Box Truck.Ĭivil 3D is the freight train of the line. You need to know what it will weight and what volume it will occupy. Simple transportation would only require an inexpensive passenger car. You need to know what you're going to use it for. An analogy I might make is that if you need to buy a vehicle. I haven't used Carlson so I can't comment on specifics. I'd think that most on this forum would say Civil 3D is better and on a Carlson forum would say Carlson.
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