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Create curb return profile

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ds1qmk
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Create curb return profile

Hi all

 

I try to make curb return profile without profile view like a intersect command.

 

I was make curb return alignment but I can not find profile command without profile view

 

I wonder someone advise to me.

 

Regard

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Jeff_M
in reply to: ds1qmk

Why not create the profile view? Just create it, assign elevations based on the range you will need, then draw the profile.

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gccdaemon
in reply to: Jeff_M

You could also edit the alignment, then click pick sub-entity, then add Z elevations on the "Pass through points".

Andrew Ingram
Civil 3D x64 2019
Win 10 x64 Pro
Intel Xeon E5-1620
32 GB Ram
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ds1qmk
in reply to: Jeff_M

Thanks for your advise

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ds1qmk
in reply to: gccdaemon

Is that possible?

 

In case of fixed line (I was convert polyline to alignment)

 

1. I was select edit alignment geometry

2.  Click alignment grid view

3. Click Sub-Entity editor (Blank alignment layout parameter is shown)

4. Choose alignment entity in grid view then alignment layout parameter box shown alignent.

5. Click Pass through point1 & 2 and modify end of number

    (212884.9529m,377135.6833m,0.0000m) to (212884.9529m,377135.6833m,32.0000m)

6. but Pass through point 1&2 number is not change

 

Do I miss something?

 

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gccdaemon
in reply to: ds1qmk

Don't do the grid view. If you're using 2011, do this:

 

1. Alignments>Edit Alignment Geometry>Pick the alignment

2. Pick Sub-Entity>Pick line or curve in the alignment

3. Click the "Sub-Entity Editor" Icon next to the "Pick Sub-Entity" is what will allow you to edit the Z value. Go to the geometry section and at the bottom you'll see Pass Through Point1, etc. From here is where you change the Z elevation.

Andrew Ingram
Civil 3D x64 2019
Win 10 x64 Pro
Intel Xeon E5-1620
32 GB Ram
Message 7 of 7
Ajilal.Vijayan
in reply to: gccdaemon

Hi,

I was trying the same steps to update the elevation ,but the values are not changing.

Its keep going back to 0.

 

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