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corridor newbie

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Anonymous
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corridor newbie

I have a driveway that wraps around on itself. The driveway will
continue on beyond the turn-around, and the there will also be a driveway
at 0+25 perdendicular to current design.

I created a typical assembly with shoulders and daylighting.

However, I don't know how to do any of the transitions. For instance,

1) i do not want left shoulder where the driveway runs past the garage
2) i need to not have a shoulder and daylight where the d/w continues
3) i need to connect the end of the turn-around with the driveway
4) i need transitions with the perpendicular d/w (not shown) with the
designed d/w at 0+50


-or-

would it be easier to build with feature lines?

Thanks in advance.



Mike Shick
M.E. Designs
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Civil3D 2007 SP2
ADT 2007
P4 3.2GHz, 2 GB RAM
ATI (Sapphire) Radeon X800 Pro 256MB

Mike Shick
M.E. Designs
--
Civil3D 2007 SP2
ADT 2007
P4 3.2GHz, 2 GB RAM
ATI (Sapphire) Radeon X800 Pro 256MB
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Anonymous
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I forgot the attachment

Mike Shick
M.E. Designs
--
Civil3D 2007 SP2
ADT 2007
P4 3.2GHz, 2 GB RAM
ATI (Sapphire) Radeon X800 Pro 256MB
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Anonymous
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start by making regions for each of the scenarios you describe.

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"smokiibear" wrote in message
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I forgot the attachment

Mike Shick
M.E. Designs
--
Civil3D 2007 SP2
ADT 2007
P4 3.2GHz, 2 GB RAM
ATI (Sapphire) Radeon X800 Pro 256MB
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Anonymous
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Dana Breig Probert wrote in news:5343376
@discussion.autodesk.com:

> start by making regions for each of the scenarios you describe.

Do I need a different assembly for each region?

Mike Shick
M.E. Designs
--
Civil3D 2007 SP2
ADT 2007
P4 3.2GHz, 2 GB RAM
ATI (Sapphire) Radeon X800 Pro 256MB
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Anonymous
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smokiibear wrote:
> Dana Breig Probert wrote in news:5343376
> @discussion.autodesk.com:
>
>> start by making regions for each of the scenarios you describe.
>
> Do I need a different assembly for each region?


If, for example, you want an area with a shoulder, and one without a
shoulder, then yes, you'll need a different assembly for each reason.
But the only reason for a region is that you want to apply a different
subassembly....


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Jason Hickey

Civil 3D 2007, SP2
Dell Precision M70
2 GIG RAM, 256 MB nVidia Quadro FX Go1400
Intel Centrino 2 gHz Processor

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