Exercise 3: Filling Holes In A Grading - Autodesk CIVIL3D - CIVILDESIGNCOMP 2007 SLM CD Tutorials Manual

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6 Press Enter to accept the default 2.00:1 Cut Slope.
7 Press Enter to accept the default Slope Fill Format.
8 Press Enter to accept the default 2.00:1 Fill Slope.
9 Press Esc to end the command.
The stepped offset feature line is graded to the EG surface. Notice that
while the cut and fill slopes are shown in red and green, there are still
open areas inside the grading group. In the next exercise, you will fill
these areas and apply appropriate grading styles.
To continue this tutorial, go to
410).

Exercise 3: Filling Holes in a Grading

In this exercise, you will create infill gradings to fill in the open areas inside
the grading group.
An infill grading has no criteria applied to it. Any area bounded by feature lines
or lot lines that is not already a grading can be converted to an infill grading.
Using infill gradings to fill in holes in a grading group ensures correct contour
display and volume calculations.
For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Filling a Void
Area.
This exercise continues from
to a Surface
410 | Chapter 11 Grading Tutorials
Exercise 3: Filling Holes in a Grading
Exercise 2: Grading from a Building Footprint
(page 408).
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