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Corridor targeting - AutoCAD Civil 3D Tutorial
From the course: Autodesk Civil 3D 2019 Essential Training
Corridor targeting
- [Instructor] In our last exercise, we created a very simple corridor, but we also were introduced to targeting as we were able to take our sub-assembly for day lighting and tying it in or having it target a specific surface. Let's take another look at targeting from a different perspective. Let's go open up our exercise file 08_05_Corridor Targets and what we're going to do is not target a surface in this case, but we're going to target a horizontal element. Notice here that we have drawn in our drawing a little bit of a drop off or additional lane as you can see. So we have a taper at the beginning here and we have a taper at the end. The alignment is heading from the left to the right. So that was drawn in with AutoCAD. We see the edge of travel way here and the curve lines drawn in with regular AutoCAD lines. What we're going to do is we're going to take advantage of that and we're going to stretch our lane subassembly to follow that path. To do that, we're going to target. So…
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What is a Civil 3D corridor?2m 47s
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Assemblies, sub-assemblies, links, points, and shapes3m 59s
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Creating an assembly17m 8s
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Creating a simple corridor4m 51s
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Corridor targeting5m 21s
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Corridor surfaces5m 52s
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Creating an advanced corridor: Cul-de-sac11m 27s
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Intersection objects12m 23s
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Bringing it all together5m 55s
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