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Creating an assembly - AutoCAD Civil 3D Tutorial
From the course: Autodesk Civil 3D 2020 Essential Training
Creating an assembly
as what makes up an assembly, it's time to create an assembly because without having an assembly in place, we can't create a corridor. We need those three things, the alignment, the profile or at least something such as a feature line to create a horizontal and vertical baseline, as well in the case of a railway, we use the can't values to control how we're dealing with our curves and the angles, our slopes that we deal with in those curves. What are our pivot points and so forth? If we're not dealing with any of that the other assembly type is the preferred choice. The assembly style is there. Of course we're creating a civil 3D object. And there's another style that's associated to the assembly. It's called a code set style. So you see what it's going to do inside the style. It controls or has a large collection of the codes that we'll see with points, lengths, and shapes, and thereby stylize how those points, lengths, and shapes look like. And of course we have our assembly layer…
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What is a Civil 3D corridor?2m 52s
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Assemblies, subassemblies, points, links, and shapes3m 45s
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Creating an assembly17m 8s
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Creating a simple corridor7m 6s
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Corridor targeting7m 48s
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Corridor surfaces7m 36s
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Creating an advanced corridor: Cul-de-sac14m 7s
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Intersection objects14m 31s
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Bringing it all together5m 15s
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