In this exercise, you will insert multi-view blocks into a drawing, and then place them at the appropriate elevation on a surface.
A multi-view block is an
Autodesk Civil 3D object that can have different representations in different view directions.
Predefined multi-view blocks supplied with
Autodesk Civil 3D are available in
DesignCenter. These blocks represent various items, such as signs, building footprints, trees, and shrubs. In
DesignCenter, predefined multi-view blocks are located in the
Data folder\Symbols\Mvblocks.
Click
View tab Views panel views list Plan Detail.
The drawing view shows a two-way road with a median separating the lanes.
Click
View tab Palettes panel Design CenterFind.
In
DesignCenter, navigate to the
Data folder\Symbols\Mvblocks. Select the Mvblocks folder in the left pane.
In the right pane, examine the blocks that are available.
Note:
Before continuing with this exercise, either dock the
DesignCenter palette or click
to autohide it.
In the right pane, select
R4-7a Keep Right.dwg. Right-click. Click
Insert As Block.
In the
Insert dialog box, specify the following parameters:
Insertion Point -
Specify On Screen:
Selected
Scale -
Specify On Screen:
Selected
Scale -
Uniform Scale:
Selected
Rotation -
Specify On Screen:
Selected
Explode:
Cleared
Click
OK.
When prompted to specify an insertion point in the drawing window, click the
symbol at the bottom of the median.
Press Enter to accept the default scale factor of 1.
When prompted to specify the rotation angle, zoom in to the insertion point and rotate the block until the sign is parallel with the symbol. Click to set the angle of rotation.
Repeat steps 6 and 7 to insert the
Light Pole 01.dwg block.
When prompted to specify an insertion point in the drawing window, click the
symbol near the middle of the median. Press Enter to accept the default scale factor and rotation angle.
Move multi-view blocks to the surface
Click
View tab Views panel views list 3D Detail.
In the 3D view, notice that the street light block appears at the lower portion of the drawing and is not at the appropriate surface elevation. In the following steps, you will move both blocks onto the surface.
Click
Modify tab Ground Data panel SurfaceFind.
Click
Surface tab Surface Tools panel
Move to Surface drop-down
Move Blocks To SurfaceFind.
In the
Move Blocks To Surface dialog box, in the
Select Block Reference Names field, select
Light Pole 01 and
R4-7a Keep Right.
Click
OK. Each selected block moves from its current elevation to the surface elevation at the block’s insertion point.