To Create Grading From a Footprint

  1. Click Home tabCreate Design panelGrading drop-downGrading Creation Tools Find.
  2. Click and specify the grading group. Or create a new group.
  3. Click to override the layer setting and then specify the layer for the grading.
  4. Select a grading criteria for the grading from the list.

    If you have more than one set of named grading criteria, click to select the grading criteria set you want.

  5. If the criteria you selected uses Surface as its target, specify which surface to target. The selected surface is displayed in the status bar of the layout toolbar. To select a different surface, click .
  6. Select a grading style for the grading to use from the drop-down list.

    If you don’t see the style selector, click to display the list of styles.

  7. Click the arrow and then click Create Grading.
  8. Click the footprint in the drawing. If you select a line, arc, or polyline, you are prompted to convert it to a feature line.
  9. Click in the drawing to indicate the side of the footprint that you want to apply the grading. If you are grading from another grading’s daylight line, you are not prompted for the grading side because only one side is available.
  10. Specify whether the grading should be applied to the entire length of the line. To apply the grading to a subset of the line, enter n, then follow the command line prompts and on-screen arrows to specify the start and end points on the footprint.

    Depending on the criteria definition, you may be prompted to specify a distance and a slope value. For more information about the various options, see Criteria Tab (Grading Criteria Dialog Box).

  11. Respond to any remaining prompts to complete the grading.
  12. Create grading infills as needed.
    Note: Any area bounded by feature lines or plot lines that is not already a grading should be converted to an infill grading to ensure correct contour display and volume calculations.