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Overlaying of surfaces

Wallace.Pinheiro
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Overlaying of surfaces

Wallace.Pinheiro
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Hi!

I'm having a problem with Overlaying of surfaces like the picture attached.

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When I create the second surface it overlays the first one.

I would like to create the second surface and it does not exceed the boundary of the first one.

 

Another problem is with platforms and roadways, they do not respect the limits of the boundaries of one another.

 

Could someone help me out with these problems?

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Wallace.Pinheiro
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Just adding one more detail:

 

I want the slope does not overlay the other surface or roadway.

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tcorey
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Add a Hide Boundary to the first surface, using the Surface option instead of selecting a polyline. Select the second surface as the boundary. Turn on option for Non-destructive breakline.

 

Create a new surface.

 

Paste the first surface. Paste the second surface.

 

 



Tim Corey
MicroCAD Training and Consulting, Inc.
Redding, CA
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Jeew-m
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Hi,

Hope this video might help you a lot.

 

Thanks



Jeewana Meegahage
Design Engineer
Autodesk Civil 3D Tutorials
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