Sub'd... Awesome tutorial. Accurate, brief, concise. I'm assuming you used "Pad" grading style for the bottom infill of the pond or did C3D default to that style?
I find the easiest way to get a surface that shows the EG with the new Grading surface is to make a new surface, something called Finished Grade. In the new FG surface, under the edits section look for paste surface, then paste the original EG first then paste the new Grading surface. I will make a quick video showing this if you would like to see it step by step.
hello, question how do you get all this icons(feature line, parcels, grading, aligments etc.) I have a problem my computer doesn't show it even when I click the Home tab do you have any idea? I will appreciate it very much. thanks
You might want to check what workspace you are using, lower right corner looks like a gear. Or you might double check that you are running "Civil" and not the "Civil as AutoCAD" option that comes with the install. Beyond that I might need to screen shot to make a better guess. Good luck.
Whenever you see "Standard" as your only option it means you are not using a template. When you start a drawing you should be able to hit New... and pick a DWT file from the list that includes the word NCS in it (for National Cad Standard)
You can make a surface from the grading group and compare that to the other surface and/or you can make an alignment and use samples to get a volume. I will make another video about getting volumes from surfaces made from grading objects.
@@autodeskcivil3dclasses65 Perfect Thank you ! I am using the stage command but it have flaws, since if there are several contours of the same elevation it takes the smaller amd computes the volume for it and leaves the others as areas only ! I am trying to figure out how to make a proper Elevation storage table for the ponds.