Having an issue with corridor boundaries, I'm new to using them. I've got a corridor with multiple baselines. There is a gap in the corridor at the intersection of two baselines. I'm attempting to use the corridor extents as outer boundary function for the corridor surface, but it is excluding some of the baselines that are not connected. Other sections that are not connected are included in the boundary. Is there a way I can fix this so that all baselines are included within the corridor boundary?
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Having an issue with corridor boundaries, I'm new to using them. I've got a corridor with multiple baselines. There is a gap in the corridor at the intersection of two baselines. I'm attempting to use the corridor extents as outer boundary function for the corridor surface, but it is excluding some of the baselines that are not connected. Other sections that are not connected are included in the boundary. Is there a way I can fix this so that all baselines are included within the corridor boundary?
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Hi @jpimentel5JQA2, that happens sometimes. What I do is that I create the surface with a normal boundary instead of a "corridor extents as outer boundary." To do this, I first create a boundary from my corridor
I edit the boundary according to what I'm looking for, and finally, I add it to my surface.
I hope this helps; regards!
Hi @jpimentel5JQA2, that happens sometimes. What I do is that I create the surface with a normal boundary instead of a "corridor extents as outer boundary." To do this, I first create a boundary from my corridor
I edit the boundary according to what I'm looking for, and finally, I add it to my surface.
I hope this helps; regards!
Thanks for your help, I'll give this a try
Thanks for your help, I'll give this a try
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