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Re: Edit grading
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Hi!
I´m going to attach an image that shows what I´m trying to say!
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Re: Edit grading
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Transitions have nothing to do with 2 grading objects intersecting as in your image. You have the "Points" option only if you have a gap between gradings on the same feature line. The original quesiton was about how to create a transition when te feature line has a single continuous grading on its entire length. Two diferent techniques.
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Your image shows what appears to be a corridor and a grading. The grading overlaps the corridor. So I gather you want to transition the grading to the corridor or vice versa. That will require a bit more convoluted workflow.
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Re: Edit grading
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No, I wanted to show you that the option [Points] appears. It is really only one feature line, the one that is selected. It is targeting the natural ground, the corridor is independent and has nothing to do with my problem.
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Autocad Civil 3D 2013 - Infrastructure Design Suite
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Hi Matt
Any chance this video can be summed up in a few words for those that do not have access to youtube at work?
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Let's say you have a building pad that dayllights at 2:1 all the way around. Click the add transition button and specify a point, accept the default or set different slopes. Add additional transition points and set their slopes accordingly.
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Mariana,
The image helps but the description is fuzzy. If I had to guess you invoked the transition option after the grade to surface was completed and c3d thinks you have two gradings to go between.
Might I suggest starting over and put the transitions where you want. from what I can see the grading doesnot look too complex to redo
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It is not necessary to start over. You can insert a transition into a grading even if it is closed. Using the grading layout tools, select the transition tool and when it prompts for a location, pick any location in the grading and it will insert a transition. You can then delete it which will leave a gap in the grading. From there you can edit the gradings on either side of the gap and then fill it in with a new transition.
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Thanks for the motivation
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