Intro to Dynamo Player (1:41 min)

00:01

Hello, and welcome to dynamo for Civil 3D.

00:03

My name is Stacey Morykin Design Technology Manager

00:07

at Stacey Morykin.

00:09

Finding and using premade dynamo scripts

00:11

by connecting with the dynamo community

00:13

is one of the fastest ways to start

00:15

automating repetitive tasks in your daily workflow.

00:18

By using the dynamo player and setting appropriate parameters,

00:21

you can easily leverage premade dynamo scripts

00:24

to work with your own designs.

00:25

Adding or modifying civil

00:29

in your design with just one click of a play button

00:31

drastically reduces production time making you more efficient.

00:36

Course overview-- within this course,

00:39

we will first start out by opening dynamo player

00:42

in seville 3D 2020.

00:44

Having to the folder location that contains our dynamo

00:47

script, we will review and set the parameters for our design.

00:50

We'll hit play, and view the result.

00:54

We will also open the dynamo interface through Civil 3D,

00:56

and create a script from scratch to automate placements

00:59

of trees along an alignment.

01:02

And finally, we will organize our new script

01:04

by using tools available to us in dynamo Civil 3D,

01:08

and renaming and setting specific nodes as inputs

01:10

to be later used in the dynamo player.

01:14

The individual lessons in this workflow are as follows.

01:17

We will first run a premade script a .dyn file using

01:22

the dynamo player.

01:24

We will then open the dynamo interface,

01:26

and develop a simple script to automate a repetitive task.

01:30

Finally, we will organize the new script

01:32

and set input values to prepare the new script to be initiated

01:35

through the dynamo player.

01:37

Follow along with me as we begin this course

01:39

on dynamo for Civil 3D.

Video transcript

00:01

Hello, and welcome to dynamo for Civil 3D.

00:03

My name is Stacey Morykin Design Technology Manager

00:07

at Stacey Morykin.

00:09

Finding and using premade dynamo scripts

00:11

by connecting with the dynamo community

00:13

is one of the fastest ways to start

00:15

automating repetitive tasks in your daily workflow.

00:18

By using the dynamo player and setting appropriate parameters,

00:21

you can easily leverage premade dynamo scripts

00:24

to work with your own designs.

00:25

Adding or modifying civil

00:29

in your design with just one click of a play button

00:31

drastically reduces production time making you more efficient.

00:36

Course overview-- within this course,

00:39

we will first start out by opening dynamo player

00:42

in seville 3D 2020.

00:44

Having to the folder location that contains our dynamo

00:47

script, we will review and set the parameters for our design.

00:50

We'll hit play, and view the result.

00:54

We will also open the dynamo interface through Civil 3D,

00:56

and create a script from scratch to automate placements

00:59

of trees along an alignment.

01:02

And finally, we will organize our new script

01:04

by using tools available to us in dynamo Civil 3D,

01:08

and renaming and setting specific nodes as inputs

01:10

to be later used in the dynamo player.

01:14

The individual lessons in this workflow are as follows.

01:17

We will first run a premade script a .dyn file using

01:22

the dynamo player.

01:24

We will then open the dynamo interface,

01:26

and develop a simple script to automate a repetitive task.

01:30

Finally, we will organize the new script

01:32

and set input values to prepare the new script to be initiated

01:35

through the dynamo player.

01:37

Follow along with me as we begin this course

01:39

on dynamo for Civil 3D.

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