Hello , i was wondering is it possible to show slopes or grades on my surfaces , or corridors IN PLAN VIEW ? Thank you for the help you provide :))
Sure, use surface labels underthe Annotate tab/Add Labels/Surface/Surface labels.
You can also use the tools in the Analysis tab of your surface properties dialog to display slopes using a range of colors, or you can display slope arrows showing the range of grades and direction of flow for the TIN.
Steve
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@Joe-Bouza wrote:
You could get a 100 different answers to that question.
OK now there's a challenge! How many possible ways can we find to display a representation of slope/grade in plan view?
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First one using a code set.
The Daylight_Cut and Daylight_Fill links have a Material Area Fill style applied to them. Those styles show a green dot hatch for fill slopes and a red one for cuts.
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Second one using a code set:
In this one the daylight links are colored instead of using a hatch. I use this code set all the time when I'm designing because it provides an instant reference for where the corridor is in relation to the surface, without looking at sections. Makes it easy to see where I need to adjust the profile.
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sboon - how do you change the color of the site for different slopes? I can't get to the analysis tool you mentioned to do this and it's exactly what I am looking for today...
Thank you!
neilyj (No connection with Autodesk other than using the products in the real world)
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