I’m not sure if anyone's experienced this problem or not but when I look at an alignment that I’ve Data Referenced into my drawing in my Civil 3D 2011 the tangents and spirals display nicely but the curves don’t display correctly. I’ve shown an example below. As you can see, the curve doesn’t visually show as connecting to the spiral but the stationing (tick at the bottom) displays correctly on the theoretical alignment line. I can still select the alignment to do C3D operations on it but the curves don’t show properly. It’s quite annoying.
Oddly enough when I open the same drawing in my C3D 2012 it displays correctly so there must be some kind of C3D2011 setting or toggle that I’m missing. Would anyone happen to know anything about this or how I can fix it?
Thanks,
BlueLotus
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Mark Green
Working on Civil 3D in Canada
Update: I did a little more Google research and it turns out that it's not just a C3D issue but an AutoCAD arc issue. Strangely enough when I set my VIEWRES to 20,000 it doesn't help at all but when I set my WHIPARC value to 0 instead of 1 it displays just fine now. I'm not sure what the deal is with this as I've only ever used VIEWRES to control arc smoothness and never dealt with WHIPARC before. Anyone know any potential problems with having my WHIPARC set to 0?
Thanks,
BlueLotus.
Seems this may be only post regarding issue, and using Data Shortcuts as well.
Drawing with actual (source) Alignments are fine (C.L. and Curbs), yet when I use the Data Shortcuts
in another drawing, the Curves are not displayed correctly. Of the 4 alignments, one has two
curves... and oddly enough one curve is displaying correctly and the other is not.
The two Curb Alignments both have curves that aren't displayed correctly.
.bmp attached for ref.
WHIPARC setting was already 0 in dwg (swap to 1 didn't impact).
VIEWRES setting changes also had no impact.
Drawing was initiated from another, so thinking just try something clean and see impact,
yet Recovery and Audits are clean.... so not sure cause. Using Civil3D since R2005, and first
time I've seen this result, so wanted to post reference for any others.
Thanks for the original post.
@Terrain_IaPLS, please use JPG or PNG images instead of BMP's. Have you seen the following thread regarding this issue? https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-civil-3d-forum/c3d-2016-curves-incorrectly-displayed-with-mul...
Jeff,
Thank you for other thread regarding topic.
I definitely use more than one Model Viewport, switched to single and resolved.
Appreciate resource and quick reply... and excuse oversight on the image format.
Geoff
I found the solution:
1. Set "whiparc" to "0".
2. Type "graphicsconfig" and un-check the "High quality geometry (for capable devices)" box.
Looks like AutoCAD/Civil3D 2017's upgrades to make lines appear "smoother" on screen creates problems with large arcs. Changing whiparc to 0 and turning off the high graphics puts things back to the old way of displaying lines and gets rid of the arc issue. You have to do both, though, or the issue still remains.
This very thing caused major issues on our design & geometry sheets; both with alignment geometry & polyline geometry. I attached an image of the fix we use. High quality geometry in the graphics performance options needs to be unchecked & the workspace regenerated. We recreated the issue by toggling the high quality geometry option back on therefore opting for it to be off in the options. Seems backwards, but it worked for us!
This very thing caused major issues on our design & geometry sheets; both with alignment geometry & polyline geometry. I attached an image of the fix we use. High quality geometry in the graphics performance options needs to be unchecked & the workspace regenerated. We recreated the issue by toggling the high quality geometry option back on therefore opting for it to be off in the options. Seems backwards, but it worked for us!
Thanks, Jessica. I already found the solution to the problem. It's my post just above yours. I found that I had to set WHIPARC to 0 as well and uncheck the High quality geometry. Just tweaking one of those values didn't work but both had to be off.
Leland
That will not be the case in a newer version. We are running 2017 & when I searched for WHIPARC (b/c it was new to me) it show in the help menu as an obsolete variable.