I had a hole in a surface I'm working on and came here for help.... I added a random point in the middle of the whole (giving it an elevation relatively close to the surrounding area) then deleted that point and it fixed the whole by adding triangles back in.... might give that a shot.
internal protected virtual unsafe Human() : mostlyHarmless
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right, but it sounds like that was because you had deleted lines previously.
In other words, I'm not saying the surface was misbehaving, I think your hand edits told it to make the hole.
I did not mention that I think Civil3D provides no good tools for making those additional breaklines.
Feature lines are an enhancement on 3d polylines, they are not how civil engineers design 3d linear things.
If they made an object that let you pick any pline, then pick where grade breaks and vert curves happen, and then show in 3d when done, that would be a civil engineering tool. Any programmer can do that, as the math is easy so its just being organized with your data attached to the pline.
In addition, the c3d alignment object does contain that exact data, but they never finished their alignment object by letting you designate a current profile to edit in plan.
We made that tool in-house years ago, and never looked back. Its so obviously the right solution once you have it.
internal protected virtual unsafe Human() : mostlyHarmless
I'm just here for the Shelties
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