In this tutorial, you will change the appearance of a surface by changing its style. You will examine the style settings that affect how an object is represented in plan, profile, and model views.
This exercise continues from Exercise 1: Setting Up the Drawing Window.
Modify the display of a surface
This tutorial uses Intro-2.dwg from the previous tutorial.
The appearance of the surface now reflects the settings of the style you selected.
Examine the object style settings
This list indicates the material that is applied to the surface object. When the surface is rendered in model view, the surface will be displayed using this material.
The table identifies how the profile components are displayed in a profile view. The basic appearance of the individual object components is controlled on this tab. Components that have in the Visibility column are visible when the profile is displayed in a profile view. The Layer, Color, Linetype, LT Scale, and Lineweight of the components are controlled on this table. In the drawing window, notice that the layout profile line is blue, as identified in the Color column.
Other AutoCAD Civil 3D object styles use the same basic structure to control display components. Most other objects, such as alignments, have a Plan view direction in place of the Profile view direction. The Plan view direction identifies how the object components are displayed in plan view.
In the table, notice that the Layer and Color settings are different from the Profile view direction. When the layout profile line is viewed in model, it uses the display settings listed in this table.
In the View Direction list, notice that a Section selection is available. This View Direction specifies how the surface will be displayed when it is viewed as part of a corridor section. You will learn about viewing and editing corridor sections in the Viewing and Editing Corridor Sections tutorial.
To continue this tutorial, go to Exercise 3: Viewing a Drawing in Model.