Adding Widenings to Civil 3D Offset Alignments
In this session we’ll learn how to create offset alignments and widenings. These objects can be used to represent many of the parallel entities associated with a linear design. (ROWs, Medians, lane edges, shoulders and ditches are good examples.) Since these entities maintain a dynamic relationship to the parent alignment, any changes made to that alignment will also update the offsets! For more Autodesk infrastructure tips and tricks, please visit www.civilimmersion.typepad.com

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How to create custom linetypes in AutoCAD Civil 3D

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Civil 3d - Offset Alignments and Widening

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Civil 3D 2018 New Feature: Extracted Features Lines as Corridor Baselines

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