Hey,
When we create the corridor or Terrain model in 2D file, we notice that the file create reference (Default 3D) with its own name.
Someone know why ?
Thanks, Assaf.
That's WAD for OpenRoads Techn. But you did not tell us what software you are using.
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We are using Microstation 08.11.09.578 and Geopak 08.11.09.674.
There is example file attached.
In the reference window we can see in the first slot that the terrain model is twice (we bring it only once).
In the second slot we can see that the file is bring him self to the reference.
Why its happening ?
Assaf.
I believe that is normal behavior when you work in a 2d file.
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Answer Verified By: assaf
Hi Assaf,
The SS3 Civil software automatically creates the 3D objects (in a 3D model) as you design in the 2D model.
If you layout a horizontal alignment and then create a proposed profile for that alignment, as soon as you make that profile active, a 3D element is automatically generated (in a 3D model) that is the representation of those 2 2D entities.
As you add a template to your alignment, the 3D solids are generated in the 3D model automatically.
That 3D model is automatically attached as a reference to your 2D model.
This is what you are seeing.
Thank you Nico And Michael.