You can select corridor feature lines for a boundary via the boundary menu in corridor properties. Right click on the surface in the boundary menu to bring up the “add interactively” command. Then tap the start and end of each feature line that you would like to use for the boundary. One caveat to this is that if you have you links overlap around curves, then the feature lines are connected via the stationing order – so you get a overlapping feature line that Civil 3D will not accept as a boundary.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Use Corridor Feature Lines for Surface Boundaries
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- Revert the Layer Properties Manager Back to Static...
- Use Static Polylines for Corridor Boundaries
- Use Corridor Feature Lines for Surface Boundaries
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- Remove Zero Elevation Contours on Corridor Surfaces
- Group Filters for Easier Layer Managment in Civil 3D
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- New 09' Feature Line Select Option
- Problems deleting bad alignments
- Import Garmin Mapsource GPS tracks into AutoCAD & ...
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- Natural Channel Design via Corridor Modeling
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