Modeling Skewed Corridors in Civil 3D
Occasionally, you may need to model a corridor that requires “skewed” ends. For example, this might occur when a corridor meets a bridge where the abutments are not perpendicular to the roadway. Historically, Civil 3D does a great job leveraging targets adjacent to a linear design, but it isn’t always obvious how to apply targets to the corridor ends. In today’s session, we’ll explore a technique to model this skewed geometry. For more Autodesk civil infrastructure tips, tricks and workflows, please visit the Civil Immersion Blog - https://civilimmersion.typepad.com

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