Im new to corridors and in the process of learning them,
I was wondering when you offset an alignment for the R/L EOP. At the intersection,
once you add the curb returns does autocad ignore the two lines that remain after the fillet
(that would normally trim away using a poly line for example)?
Also I was running into the alignment fillet command not working, I tried several radius sizes that would have fit. I think my elevations may have been an issue. Any basic tips I should follow would be awesome.
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Civil 3D does not ignore the offset alignments or the profiles created by them. It allows you to create a corridor where you can cut out the area/information you do not need. With that said, you will need to create a baseline starting the corridor at the end of your connected alignment.
Thank you for the response. I may not have pointed out the offset alignment lines that I'm referring to, after the combine alignment fillet command is used. I feel these lines should be ignored afterwards?
when you create a region for the intersection yo are going to add a baseline and when that happens you are going to choose the connected alignment radius, thus civil 3d will ignore the section of the offset alignments and use the connected alignments that you created and chose