The Region Option page of the wizard allows you to indicate which regions, assemblies, or subassemblies you want to extract.
- Corridor
- Specifies the corridor you want to extract.
- If multiple corridors are present, click the button to select a corridor from the drawing. After making a selection, you are returned to the Region Option page of the wizard.
- Name
- The Name field displays a list of regions, assemblies, subassemblies, and shapes that make up the corridor model.
Tip: Use the context menu to perform functions like adding regions, removing regions or subassemblies, refreshing the list, and so on.
- Start Station
- Displays the first station point of a specified region.
- End Station
- Displays the last station point of a specified region.
- Color
- Allows you to specify the color for the shapes and links being extracted.
- Shapes and links are displayed under each subassembly. By default, their color is set to ByLayer, but you can override this by clicking the icon. The Select Color dialog box is displayed where you can choose an overriding color.
Tip: To duplicate color settings for multiple shapes and links, open the context menu and click Apply Settings to All Sibling Nodes.
- Layer Name Template
- Specifies the naming structure you want for the extracted solids or bodies.
- To adjust the naming structure, click the icon. The Name Template dialog box is displayed where you can make selections from the Property Fields list and clicking the Insert button.
- Pick Region by Line Crossing
- Allows you to create solids from all shapes and links within a selected closed polyline. All corridor modeling baselines are included. This option is ideal for areas such as roadway intersections that are constructed from numerous corridor baselines.
- Add All Baseline Regions
- Used to create solids for the entire corridor. All shapes and links in all corridor baselines are included. This is the fastest solution if you need a quick solid representation of the entire corridor.