When I draw my corridor sections, the multiple sections that I have created from Corridor Surfaces, not displayed correctly, the pavement continuos parallel to the slope, not up to the width of the pavement.
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On the Corridor Properites screen, Surfaces tab, did you select something besides NONE in the OVERHANG CORRECTION column?
Bill
I trried all options, overhang corrections, boundaries... and always the same problem... someone knows how I could solutioned..
It's not clear to me what the problem is here. Please post a sketch or a different screenshot showing exactly what you want to see in the section vs. what you are currently seeing.
Steve
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In the first section you posted the corridor section looks correct but the surface sections look wrong, probably because your corridor surface boundaries are not correct. In the second section I don't see any surfaces at all, unless they're hiding under the corridor.
Either way the solution is probably related to the corridor surface boundaries. Please open your corridor properties dialog, switch to the Boundaries tab and post a screenshot of what you have there.
Steve
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Sorry, Im from Canary Islands. Mi Software in in spanish. My software is Autocad civil 3D 2013. Only I have a boundarie in datum surface because the rest it´s impossible to add. Software advice me something like that: " 0 mask was not added as surface contour Corridor due to capture polygon". I don´t know why.
Thank you Steve.
The pavement surface boundaries aren't working, probably because the automatic tools for adding them create a boundary that crosses over itself somewhere, which is not allowed.
There is a tutorial in the help files showing how to create an interactive boundary. Try this link or search the help system for Exercise 2 corridor surface boundaries.
Steve
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