Hi !
I usually receive a survey and have to create a surface with it and work it a bit by creating breaklines (for centerline, curb's and ditche's).
The surfaces is built with blocks with elevation info.
The lines are already drawn but they're a simple polyline (with one single Z elevation) put each vertice is at the same position has a block that has all the info with the elevation.
I was wondering if there's a way other then snapping a 3dpoly or a feature line ?
Its a bit of a time killer and i think that there's a quicker way to do what i do.
I'm not sure if a drap to surface with the polyline will add the Z information to the breakling ? ..
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That would work.
Build the surface from the blocks, then add the polylines as Proximity Breaklines. They will change no elevations, but they will force some interpolation lines to flip.
The next step is to hire a surveyor who will give you actual points and 3d polylines as breaklines, or, better yet, will provide the surface in a drawing he created with Civil 3D. 😉
Hey hi there,
Just tryed the "proximity" option on the breaklines.
Does really make has clean has a 3d poly or a feature line.
Had to redo each line in feature.
Please try restating your issue.
The only thing I got out of it was that you had to redo it. That second third sentence didn't make sense.
But give this a read too.
http://docs.autodesk.com/CIV3D/2012/ENU/filesCUG/GUID-B7F746C2-40FB-43F6-9583-A0FE6E76388-853.htm
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician
Also need to make sure that the proximity breaklInes are not converted to standard when surface is buiIt.
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Tim's idea will create 3d breakline data within the surface definition, but won't change the original 2d polylines. If you really want featurelines with the correct point elevations then you'll need to create the surface, then convert all of the polylines to featurelines. Once that is done you can use the elevations from surface command to get the featurelines to the correct elevations - make sure that the option for inserting intermediate grade breaks is turned off.
Steve
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