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Curved polyline in 3D 2.5 precent

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edvin_simic
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Curved polyline in 3D 2.5 precent

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Hello everyone,

I would like to draw a sloped line 2.5 % from the point 200 m until the line reach 4500m (its a flight path for aircraft going around in the missed approach ) How i can do it in most conveniet way in 3D. Thank you very much 

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pendean
in reply to: edvin_simic

Are you just using "2D" POLYLINE command?
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edvin_simic
in reply to: pendean

Im using 3d modeling civil 3D , how could i draw this. Thank you

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Valentin-WSP
in reply to: edvin_simic

@edvin_simic ,

 

You will need to adjust the UCS (Command) and use lines, polylines, or 3D Polylines.

 

Sample:

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devitg
in reply to: edvin_simic

@edvin_simic  as far as I know , 3dpoly do not hold true arcs, only lines . Please upload your sample .dwg 

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cwr001
in reply to: edvin_simic

Maybe I'm understanding this wrong but couldn't you just convert your linework to a featureline and use the elevation-table to play around with slopes? You'll get a good grasp of the stationing/elevations.

 

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edvin_simic
in reply to: edvin_simic

THANK YOU GUYS, IT REALLY HELPED. I HAVE ONE MORE LITTLE PROBLEM, I MADE A SLOPED LINE AND WHEN I EXPORT IT IN GOOGLE EARTH IS NOT STRAITH. IN CIVIL3D IS OK

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cwr001
in reply to: edvin_simic

I think it's your export settings.
Try setting elevation to "Relative to sea level" and leave elevation at 0.00 (so it will the take the elevation of the object).

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