About Grading Criteria

You can create grading criteria, or parameters, to define how grading is created from the footprint, and apply the criteria to other gradings.

Grading criteria are settings that specify the grading method. The settings are consolidated in named criteria to eliminate repetitive prompting when you are creating gradings.

There are many standard grading situations. For example, you may frequently need to create grading with a slope of 3:1 and a target of a relative level. By defining a set of grading criteria with these values and saving it, you can easily apply these same values to any grading that you create.

The grading method settings include the following:

Organize and access the criteria in the Settings tree, using the Grading Criteria Sets folders.

When setting up new criteria, it is recommended you use a descriptive naming convention. For example, the standard Autodesk Civil 3D drawing templates include several different criteria with names like “Surface @ 2-1 Slope.” By using a clear naming convention, you do not need to review the criteria properties to know how it was defined.

About Criteria Locking

Click the icon to lock or unlock a criteria value. This criteria locking affects the prompts you receive and the values you can enter when creating or editing grading.

Lock criteria values to prevent them from being changed when you create or edit gradings.

For example, consider the different lock conditions for a criteria that is defined to gradient at a slope of 3:1 to a relative level of 1.50:

Both values are unlocked

Slope value is locked, relative level is unlocked

Both values are locked

Tutorial Exercise: Creating Grading Criteria