Apply Transitions to Subassembly Slopes - Civil 3D Automation in Dynamo
Online Course
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Eagle Point Software
About the CPD course
In this course you will learn how to author a Dynamo graph to automate the transition of daylight slopes over a specified station range in a Corridor model: This is practical example and "use case" for Dynamo for Civil 3D: and at the end of this course you'll have authored from scratch your own script to use on your Civil 3D design drawings: Out of the box assemblies do not provide a solution to transition the daylight slopes: and the workaround is time consuming: especially when further edits and changes are required: Using the Dynamo graph created in this course will allow you to specify the start and end slope value for the slope transition: the transition distance or station range: and the parameter name and value you want to change within a subassembly: The Dynamo graph created in this course focuses on overriding the Cut and Fill slopes: however: it can be used and/or slightly modified for any subassembly parameter override: The "use case" presented in this course is to automate the task for applying a slope transition the daylight slopes in a subassembly:
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