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Where is an Offset 3D Polyline command?

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Anonymous
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Where is an Offset 3D Polyline command?

Where is an Offset 3D Polyline command?

I need a command that does this & I don't want it to have anything to do with the Civil 3D Grading menu or Feature Lines.

I need to be able to offset a regular AutoCAD 3D polyline by a horizontal offset and elevation difference to create new 3D polylines.

(Then I'm going to make these into Surface breaklines without using any Civil 3D Feature Lines or Gradings.)

Thanks.
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Message 2 of 19
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

GRADING >> EDIT FEATURE LINE
Message 3 of 19
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Stepped offset found in the Modify tab, Edit Geometry panel.

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Matt Kolberg
GCS - A Division of Cansel


wrote in message news:6261363@discussion.autodesk.com...
Where is an Offset 3D Polyline command?

I need a command that does this & I don't want it to have anything to do
with the Civil 3D Grading menu or Feature Lines.

I need to be able to offset a regular AutoCAD 3D polyline by a horizontal
offset and elevation difference to create new 3D polylines.

(Then I'm going to make these into Surface breaklines without using any
Civil 3D Feature Lines or Gradings.)

Thanks.
Message 4 of 19
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi lohrmach,

There isn't one.

Civil 3D provides you with tools to do the equivalent.

If you don't wish to use the Civil 3D tools, then you will have to code
you own methods.

Regards,


Laurie Comerford


lohrmach wrote:
> Where is an Offset 3D Polyline command?
>
> I need a command that does this & I don't want it to have anything to do with the Civil 3D Grading menu or Feature Lines.
>
> I need to be able to offset a regular AutoCAD 3D polyline by a horizontal offset and elevation difference to create new 3D polylines.
>
> (Then I'm going to make these into Surface breaklines without using any Civil 3D Feature Lines or Gradings.)
>
> Thanks.
Message 5 of 19
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

This works great. I didn't notice that the Feature Line tools (at least the ones I was looking for) also work on 3D polylines and not just on Civil 3D feature lines.

I've been having a lot of problems with Gradings - this explains my aversion to the Gradings menu. But if I can use Feature Line tools on 3D polylines - that's what I was looking for and that's fine.

Thanks.
Message 6 of 19
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I'll forgive you this time Laurie because it's Friday, but [...there isn't
one], you must not be looking in the correct place or you forgot or
something. Stepped Offset works just fine.

--

Matt Kolberg
GCS - A Division of Cansel


"Laurie" wrote in message
news:6261426@discussion.autodesk.com...
Hi lohrmach,

There isn't one.

Civil 3D provides you with tools to do the equivalent.

If you don't wish to use the Civil 3D tools, then you will have to code
you own methods.

Regards,


Laurie Comerford


lohrmach wrote:
> Where is an Offset 3D Polyline command?
>
> I need a command that does this & I don't want it to have anything to do
> with the Civil 3D Grading menu or Feature Lines.
>
> I need to be able to offset a regular AutoCAD 3D polyline by a horizontal
> offset and elevation difference to create new 3D polylines.
>
> (Then I'm going to make these into Surface breaklines without using any
> Civil 3D Feature Lines or Gradings.)
>
> Thanks.
Message 7 of 19
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi Matt,

What's to forgive?

I told him Civil 3D has tools to do the equivalent (I didn't name
"Stepped offset" as the OP Stated categorically he did not want to use
the Civil 3D Grading menu) and that standard AutoCAD doesn't unless you
program.


Regards,


Laurie Comerford
ps It's Saturday here.


Matt Kolberg wrote:
> I'll forgive you this time Laurie because it's Friday, but [...there isn't
> one], you must not be looking in the correct place or you forgot or
> something. Stepped Offset works just fine.
>
Message 8 of 19
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Laurie:

I know you are never wrong but my opinion is that Matt and I both think the
OP was referring to using the Grading Objects (Grading Tools Creation).
Maybe we will get an answer.

Bill
Is it Sunday yet?

Message 9 of 19
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi Bill,

{Quote}
I don't want it to have anything to do with the Civil 3D Grading menu or
Feature Lines.
{End quote}

If that doesn't say the OP doesn't want to use the the Civil 3D Grading
menu, then I need to start to learn English from scratch.

Anyhow the pedantry of the latter part of the conversation is pointless,
as after I posted the OP acknowledged changing his mind following
receipt of Joe's advice.



Regards,


Laurie Comerford

ps I wish I was never wrong, but at least when I am, I try to
acknowledge it.

wfb wrote:
> Laurie:
>
> I know you are never wrong but my opinion is that Matt and I both think the
> OP was referring to using the Grading Objects (Grading Tools Creation).
> Maybe we will get an answer.
>
> Bill
> Is it Sunday yet?
>
>
Message 10 of 19
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Yes, I should have more clearly stated that I was looking for a command that did not involve Feature Lines or Grading Objects. I incorrectly assumed that nearly all of the commands on the Civil 3D Grading menu were intended for these objects alone. I did not realize that many edit Feature Line commands could also be used on AutoCAD 3D polylines (without having to create Feature Lines or Grading Objects). Because some of them, including Stepped Offset, can be used on 3D polylines - that's what I needed.

Thanks,
lohrmach (she)
Message 11 of 19
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi lohrmach (she),

Marvellous. At last I can apologise for misinterpretation of gender.

If you don't use anonymous names, people are far less likely to make
this type of mistake.

I simply create confusion from the USA tradition of naming females
Laurie, whereas in most other countries the name is mainly used for males.


Regards,


Laurie (he) Comerford

lohrmach wrote:
> Yes, I should have more clearly stated that I was looking for a command that did not involve Feature Lines or Grading Objects. I incorrectly assumed that nearly all of the commands on the Civil 3D Grading menu were intended for these objects alone. I did not realize that many edit Feature Line commands could also be used on AutoCAD 3D polylines (without having to create Feature Lines or Grading Objects). Because some of them, including Stepped Offset, can be used on 3D polylines - that's what I needed.
>
> Thanks,
> lohrmach (she)
Message 12 of 19
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Now that is funny
Message 13 of 19
avolution
in reply to: Anonymous

Dotsoft makes an add-in for Autocad that includes a 3d offset command.

It is called Toolpac.

Message 14 of 19
Cadguru42
in reply to: avolution


@avolution wrote:

Dotsoft makes an add-in for Autocad that includes a 3d offset command.

It is called Toolpac.


You're 10 years too late. Smiley Indifferent

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Message 15 of 19
avolution
in reply to: Cadguru42

Due to a 3D offset in time and space, I am actually early.

Message 16 of 19
awhiteQ38RQ
in reply to: Anonymous

OFFSETFEATURE

This will offset 3dpolys without needing needing to convert to feature line. 

Message 17 of 19
neilyj666
in reply to: awhiteQ38RQ

I sure hope the OP hasn't been waiting 13 years for this gem....

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Message 18 of 19
ChrisRS
in reply to: neilyj666

I am somewhat embarrassed to say that is news to me.

I'm sure that is well documented ... somewhere.

Christopher Stevens
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Message 19 of 19
neilyj666
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@ChrisRS It's been a thing for as long as I can recall.....every day's a school day- although it creates the same type of object as the originating object i.e. 3D poly -> 3D poly

 

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