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Daylight Slope Trasnsitions - SubAssembly Composer

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KPerison
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Daylight Slope Trasnsitions - SubAssembly Composer

Hello,

 

I know I've seen a video or post recently about transitioning cut or fill daylight slopes over a station range.  I'm pretty sure it was a workflow using Subassembly Composer to do some math by figuring out the required slope at each section then pass thast slope on to the daylightlink.

 

I cant remember if it was an AU video or from youtube, but can't seem to find it again.  Has anyone seen this video or post.

 

Thanks

 

SAC2013

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sboon
in reply to: KPerison

Perhaps you're thinking of this thread.

 

Steve
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Message 3 of 7
KPerison
in reply to: sboon

Thanks sboon,

 

I did see that post from Peter. However, we dont have 2014 yet, so I am unable to extract any of it's goodness 😞 

I have also used your profile workaround method previously as well.  But I know there is a video out there somewhere that spells it out pretty clearly so it can duplicated with SAC2013. 

 

KP

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Nik-D
in reply to: KPerison

Is this what you want?

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KPerison
in reply to: Nik-D

Thanks Nik-D,

Yes I had seen those examples as well. 

 

I just happened to stumble upon the video I was thinking of.  It was an AU2012 lecture (the last one I hadn't looked at). 

It was decieving because the class description doesn't mention anything about slope transitions.

Approx. 49min. in he begins to describe the process.

 

Here's the link: CI2281

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Nik-D
in reply to: KPerison

Its guarenteed that the thing your after is always in the last place you look 🙂
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KPerison
in reply to: Nik-D

**Correction**

He starts explaining the process around 42:30 and ends at 58:00.

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