• Civil 3D

Surface styles and analysis

Perform surface analysis and apply styles to the surface.


00:04

There are multiple ways to access the style property

00:06

of a surface so that you can change it.

00:09

The Autocad properties dialogue would be one obvious choice.

00:13

But let's review some other methods.

00:15

Firstly, you can use the surface properties,

00:19

select the surface right click and choose surface properties

00:24

on the information tab,

00:26

change the surface style to contours, 2 ft and 10 ft design and click. OK.

00:31

The surface will update to display the new style.

00:35

This method is rather slow. So lets look at other alternatives

00:39

in prospector select the surfaces collection

00:43

in the item list view at the bottom of the tool space.

00:46

You'll see a list of all of the surfaces in the collection.

00:50

The style column can be used to change the style of a surface in the list,

00:54

click in this cell and then change the style in the select surface style dialogue

00:59

to contours, 5 ft and 25 ft design and click. OK.

01:05

This method has the advantage that you can select multiple surfaces

01:08

in the list and change all of the stars together.

01:11

Another method is to use quick properties,

01:15

turn on quick properties in the status bar.

01:18

If quick properties is not displayed. Then use the customization button

01:22

on the lower right corner to turn it on

01:26

with quick properties turned on.

01:28

When you select the surface, the surface properties are displayed,

01:32

you can change the style in here,

01:34

set it to 1 ft and 5 ft design.

01:39

Most surface stars can have analysis applied to them.

01:43

This is a process whereby data from the surface is conveyed

01:46

by modifying the assigned style based on the surface data,

01:52

select the surface in the drawing and on the surface ribbon tab,

01:55

click on surface properties

01:59

on the information tab change the star to elevation banding two D.

02:03

This star will display solid color fill in bands

02:07

across the surface according to the surface elevation.

02:12

Now go to the analysis tab

02:15

make sure the analysis type is set to elevations.

02:22

We can analyze the surface by contours, directions, elevations,

02:27

slopes and slope arrows, user defined contours and watersheds,

02:33

set the legend to elevations.

02:37

If we add a surface table to the drawing, this will be the style of the table produced.

02:43

Change creek ranges by

02:45

to range interval

02:48

and set the interval to 5 ft.

02:51

Use the run analysis button to generate the ranges.

02:55

Click OK to review the surface analysis,

03:00

select the surface and on the surface ribbon tab

03:03

labels and tables panel, click add legend

03:07

on the command line,

03:08

select elevations for the table type and then dynamic for the behavior.

03:14

Pick a point in the drawing to insert the table.

03:18

The table displays the legend for the surface display,

03:23

select the surface again and go back to the surface properties.

03:27

Now set the style to slope banding. Two D

03:31

go to the analysis tab

03:34

set the analysis type to slopes

03:38

for ranges, set the number to eight and run the analysis.

03:43

Civil 3D has split the range of gradients on

03:46

the site into eight bands with a color for each

03:49

click. OK.

03:51

Each triangle in the surface has been colored according to its steepest gradient.

03:58

Now use the surface properties to set the style to contours 1 ft and 5 ft design.

04:04

We're going to make some changes to this

04:06

style to add smooth contours to our surface display

04:11

on the tool space. Click on the settings tab

04:14

expand the surfaces collection and then expand surface styles.

04:20

Select the style contours 1 ft and 5 ft design,

04:25

right click and choose copy

04:29

in the surface style dialog. Go to the information tab

04:33

rename the style to contours 1 ft and 5 ft designed with smoothing,

04:39

go to the contours tab

04:43

expand the contour, smoothing property

04:46

set, smooth contours to true.

04:50

There are two methods that we could use to smooth the contours.

04:53

A vertices or spline curve.

04:56

Spline curve will fit a spline through the contour points.

05:01

Using this option has the risk that crossing contours could be produced.

05:06

The ad vertices method doesn't add curves to the contour.

05:10

It will instead add additional vertices to the

05:12

contour to give it a curved appearance.

05:16

Select advertises as a smoothing type,

05:20

use the contour, smoothing slider and set it at around eight or nine and then click,

05:25

OK.

05:28

Change the style of the surface to your new style and review the result.

05:32

The contour lines now don't look as angular as

05:35

they were before and they have a smoother appearance.

Video transcript

00:04

There are multiple ways to access the style property

00:06

of a surface so that you can change it.

00:09

The Autocad properties dialogue would be one obvious choice.

00:13

But let's review some other methods.

00:15

Firstly, you can use the surface properties,

00:19

select the surface right click and choose surface properties

00:24

on the information tab,

00:26

change the surface style to contours, 2 ft and 10 ft design and click. OK.

00:31

The surface will update to display the new style.

00:35

This method is rather slow. So lets look at other alternatives

00:39

in prospector select the surfaces collection

00:43

in the item list view at the bottom of the tool space.

00:46

You'll see a list of all of the surfaces in the collection.

00:50

The style column can be used to change the style of a surface in the list,

00:54

click in this cell and then change the style in the select surface style dialogue

00:59

to contours, 5 ft and 25 ft design and click. OK.

01:05

This method has the advantage that you can select multiple surfaces

01:08

in the list and change all of the stars together.

01:11

Another method is to use quick properties,

01:15

turn on quick properties in the status bar.

01:18

If quick properties is not displayed. Then use the customization button

01:22

on the lower right corner to turn it on

01:26

with quick properties turned on.

01:28

When you select the surface, the surface properties are displayed,

01:32

you can change the style in here,

01:34

set it to 1 ft and 5 ft design.

01:39

Most surface stars can have analysis applied to them.

01:43

This is a process whereby data from the surface is conveyed

01:46

by modifying the assigned style based on the surface data,

01:52

select the surface in the drawing and on the surface ribbon tab,

01:55

click on surface properties

01:59

on the information tab change the star to elevation banding two D.

02:03

This star will display solid color fill in bands

02:07

across the surface according to the surface elevation.

02:12

Now go to the analysis tab

02:15

make sure the analysis type is set to elevations.

02:22

We can analyze the surface by contours, directions, elevations,

02:27

slopes and slope arrows, user defined contours and watersheds,

02:33

set the legend to elevations.

02:37

If we add a surface table to the drawing, this will be the style of the table produced.

02:43

Change creek ranges by

02:45

to range interval

02:48

and set the interval to 5 ft.

02:51

Use the run analysis button to generate the ranges.

02:55

Click OK to review the surface analysis,

03:00

select the surface and on the surface ribbon tab

03:03

labels and tables panel, click add legend

03:07

on the command line,

03:08

select elevations for the table type and then dynamic for the behavior.

03:14

Pick a point in the drawing to insert the table.

03:18

The table displays the legend for the surface display,

03:23

select the surface again and go back to the surface properties.

03:27

Now set the style to slope banding. Two D

03:31

go to the analysis tab

03:34

set the analysis type to slopes

03:38

for ranges, set the number to eight and run the analysis.

03:43

Civil 3D has split the range of gradients on

03:46

the site into eight bands with a color for each

03:49

click. OK.

03:51

Each triangle in the surface has been colored according to its steepest gradient.

03:58

Now use the surface properties to set the style to contours 1 ft and 5 ft design.

04:04

We're going to make some changes to this

04:06

style to add smooth contours to our surface display

04:11

on the tool space. Click on the settings tab

04:14

expand the surfaces collection and then expand surface styles.

04:20

Select the style contours 1 ft and 5 ft design,

04:25

right click and choose copy

04:29

in the surface style dialog. Go to the information tab

04:33

rename the style to contours 1 ft and 5 ft designed with smoothing,

04:39

go to the contours tab

04:43

expand the contour, smoothing property

04:46

set, smooth contours to true.

04:50

There are two methods that we could use to smooth the contours.

04:53

A vertices or spline curve.

04:56

Spline curve will fit a spline through the contour points.

05:01

Using this option has the risk that crossing contours could be produced.

05:06

The ad vertices method doesn't add curves to the contour.

05:10

It will instead add additional vertices to the

05:12

contour to give it a curved appearance.

05:16

Select advertises as a smoothing type,

05:20

use the contour, smoothing slider and set it at around eight or nine and then click,

05:25

OK.

05:28

Change the style of the surface to your new style and review the result.

05:32

The contour lines now don't look as angular as

05:35

they were before and they have a smoother appearance.

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