Can anyone confirm if the extract corridor solids works when your shape follows the surface with a surface link. 2014 definately doesnt work. Does 2015.
Kapanther
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Hi Kapanther,
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Oh yeah!
Time to switch!
giggity... gig ... gig gig . potatoes!
Well... hopefully it is just something I am doing wrong. Does Extract corridor solids work for custom subassemblies? It seems to only export the link codes?
I tried on a smaller section of my corridor.. it just creates a blank file?
Unfortunately, the ability to create a corridor solid from a custom subassembly does not work.
This has already been escalated to the development team.
Apologies for the inconvenience.
If only I could take back my kudos.....
I really hope this gets fixed soon!
@lim.wendy wrote:
Unfortunately, the ability to create a corridor solid from a custom subassembly does not work.
This has already been escalated to the development team.
Apologies for the inconvenience.
Has this been fixed, yet?
neilyj (No connection with Autodesk other than using the products in the real world)
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I have the same problem. I have created a corridor from bespoke subassembly, in which I used Surface Link, and when I hit the button "Extract Corridor Solids" nothing happens 😞 Is there any way around it?? The corridor itself looks fine.
I'm using Civil 3D 2016.
Same problem here!
Maybe you could try to place multiple points on surface with a spacing of x meters and connect these points with a link. So you create a shape consisting of just points and links. Didn't try it myself yet.
Kind regards,
Joost
In my previous reply I talked about adding multiple points with delta X on surface and connecting these points with a link. It is a time consuming process adding all these points (depends on the interval and total number of points) but it is an easy workaround and works for me!
Hopefully this works for you too!
It kind of works now. But the solids are not pretty.
Check this out:
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/civil-3d-forum/corridor-extract-solid-issue/m-p/8913783#M403374