This tutorial demonstrates how to adjust grading settings, criteria, and styles.
Grading settings are used for managing the work environment and specifying the units for gradient and slope values.
There are many common grading situations. For example, you may frequently need to create grading with a gradient of 3:1 and a target of a relative level. By defining a grading criteria with these settings and saving it, you can easily apply these same criteria to other gradings.
Grading styles control the display of each grading component. You can create different styles to use for different types of gradings. For example, you can create styles to display different colors for cut and fill gradients.