2 In Toolspace, on the Settings tab, expand the Surface
collection.
This collection contains the existing surface styles in the drawing.
3 The style (Standard) that is being referenced by a surface in the drawing
is designated with an orange marker:
4 Right-click the Standard surface style. Click Edit.
5 In the Surface Style dialog box, click the Display tab.
6 In the Component Display table, turn off the visibility of Points in the
surface. To do this, click
7 Click the Contours tab.
8 Expand the Contour Depressions property group. Specify the following
parameters:
Display Depression Contours: True
Tick Mark Length: 5
9 Click OK.
10 Depression contours are now visible in the drawing, with tick marks along
their length.
To continue this tutorial, go to
(page 83).
Exercise 2: Using a Different Style for a Surface
In this exercise, you will change the surface style, which the surface is
referencing, to display different views of the surface.
For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Surface Styles and
Visualization.
This exercise continues from
in the Visible column. Click Apply.
Exercise 2: Using a Different Style for a Surface
Exercise 1: Editing the Surface Style
Exercise 2: Using a Different Style for a Surface | 83
Surface Styles
(page 82).
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