This tutorial demonstrates how to use AutoCAD Civil 3D objects to build a basic corridor model.
This tutorial uses the corridor assembly that you built in the Creating an Assembly exercise.
A corridor can be used to model a variety of features, such as highways, channels, and runways. In this tutorial, you will model a residential road.
A corridor model builds on and uses various AutoCAD Civil 3D objects and data, including subassemblies, assemblies, alignments, surfaces, and profiles.
Corridor objects are created along one or more baseline alignments by placing a 2D section (assembly) at incremental locations and creating matching slopes that reach a surface model at each incremental location.
Specify the basic corridor information
(Profile view grid lines removed for clarity)
Specify the baseline and region parameters
The corridor model is built and looks like this:
To continue to the next tutorial, go to Creating a Corridor with a Transition Lane.