Grading A Feature Line That Has Multiple Slopes
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I'm using Civil 3D 2019
The task:
I am trying to grade a feature line for a site down to existing and we have a few areas where a 3:1 slope will not work for us. So in those areas, we're attempting to grade those back at a 2:1 slope. I start with my feature and select that I do not want to apply the grading to the entire line, so I can pick from station 0+00 to where my first transition is and create a 3:1 slope. Next, I select the feature line again, and pick up where I left off, creating a 50-ft transition and pick the next transition location where I'll be switching back to 3:1.
The Issue:
At some locations, after picking all my start/end points, I'm not getting any grading at all. I can tell immediately because the feature is so long, that it can take quite a few seconds to produce the grading. When this is happening, it's instantly finishing with no grading produced. I can do this by creating full-length feature line grading at 3:1 and 2:1 slopes individually, but then splicing and piecemealing the toe can be rather laborious. It also means I have to go around the entire toe and delete the extra lines Civil 3D so lovingly adds to my surface. There a quite a bit of cut/fills around the toe, so creating a boundary to add to the surface can also be a daunting task.
Does anyone have any tips or tricks or can tell me what might be happening in my grading to cause a portion to just not show up, effectively producing no grading whatsoever?