In this exercise, you will create a set of gradings, called a grading group, that form a runoff on the side of an embankment.
This exercise continues from Exercise 2: Assigning Feature Line Elevations.
Create a grading group and specify grading creation settings
This exercise uses Grading-2.dwg with the modifications you made in the previous exercise, or you can open Grading-3.dwg from the tutorials drawings folder.
Create gradings
The grading is created. Ditch Drainage is added to the grading groups collection in Site 1 on the ToolspaceProspector tab. This grading creates one side of a ditch, extending down from the baseline at a 6% grade for a distance of 10 feet.
In the next few steps, you will create another grading from the target line of the first grading to the existing surface.
The grading is created. This grading creates a 4:1 slope up from the bottom of the ditch to the surface. Your results may differ from the illustration.
The Event Viewer might notify you that duplicate points have been ignored. A surface was created from the two gradings, which share a common feature, and therefore share point data. The daylight line of the first grading is the baseline of the second grading. When the surface is created, the data from the points was extracted for each grading. Because the point data is duplicate, the data of one of the two instances of each point is ignored.
To continue to the next tutorial, go to Editing Gradings.