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Hello Maqsood.
To create cross section in C3D, you will need atleast one surface. This surface in your case will be created using the Points in your field book, here we refer to it as OGL data.Am assuming you have an alignment defined already, if not do so and follow this simple Procedure.
A) Format your field data
B) Create Points Data
If your file was well formatted, then you should have your points created.
C)Create a Tin Surface and add the points data to it.
HTH
Edrisa
Dear Sir/Madam
import station offset elevation ascii (txet) file done then
Create a Tin Surface and add the points data to it.
In AutoCAD Civil 3D 2012 we are follow the following steps to design the new road projects.
If
(File Attached)
In the presence of above data my question is how i can draw Cross Section and take the Quantity of earth work in Civil 3D 2012.
I will highly grateful to you if you send us a demonstration of our question through VIDEO CLIP.
Hello maqsood
Let me hope I got your question, if not let me know.
You seem to suggest that, according to the steps 1-6, you are comfortable with the creation of Cross section views, Profiles, volume computations, Report generation etc. So your Problem is to translate the hard copy design data to a usable format in a C3D corridor model (let me know incase am derailed). Unfortunately you did attach a sample of the hardcopy data, but let me guess with these solutions
Good luck (sorry am not able to send a video)
Slam Dear Maqsood,
plz visit below link for your solution
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OTP59yMOxY
i went through these steps and got this notifications"Invalid characters found in input string 'ÿþ8'. (ÿþ8)". what will be the solution??
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I went through these steps but without completing my task it notify me as "Invalid characters found in input string 'ÿþ8'. (ÿþ8)". what will be the solution?
Hello Udeo,
Am guessing that that message comes at the point when you try to add the .txt file for the alignment profile, right? If so I believe that your file is perhaps not properly formatted according to the "import" options you are trying to use. I cant be reaaly sure as to the invalid charactres you have included, but if possible, please share the file you are trying to import. alternatively download the sample file above and try to compare with yours to the dot.
HTH,