If it finds a cut condition, it’s going to do this, whatever this parameter is. It’s gonna go from zero, which is the edge of my corridor at the back of the walk. What I did is, I created just a cut condition in this area. Over here, I have a conditional cut or fill on my assembly. This has nothing to do with your corridor design. This is basically for visualization purposes. Out of habit, I usually do because we used to have to do that in older versions. I’m using 2017 Civil 3-D and it’s smart enough to know that when you’re on one side of your baseline or the other, and you attach the conditionals, it will actually put it on the left or right. That’s usually what you’re focused on, anyways. I usually keep these minimized so I only see the parameters. I have everything minimized up here because I really don’t care about where it comes from, where it’s located at, any of the general information stuff. The first one we’re gonna be talking about, conditional cut or fill. KEY FEATURES: Link topography from Civil 3D to Re vit New features for rail design Curves and transition spirals alignment Optimized performance for DREF elements Add custom data to Civil 3D object labels by using property sets Use preliminary design models within Civil 3D Bring new roundabout designs into Civil 3D Enhance structural and civil design collaboration Offset profiles are more accurate with support for vertical curves Expanded corridor capabilities with more than 60 additional subassemblies Represent 3D solid objects more accurately with more control over visual properties Meet more design standards with additional fittings and appurtenances
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