August 2010
Intermediate to advanced
936 pages
24h 45m
English
Beyond creating streets and sewers, cul-de-sacs, and inlets, much of what happens to the ground as a site is being designed must still be determined. Describing the final plan for the earthwork of a site is a crucial part of bringing the project together. This chapter examines feature lines and grading groups, which are the two primary tools of site design. These two functions work in tandem to provide the site designer with tools for completely modeling the land.
By the end of this chapter, you'll learn to:
Convert existing linework into feature lines
Model a linear grading with a grading feature line
Create custom grading criteria
Model planar site features with grading groups
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