I created a new 2d file to create cross-sections in ORD. When attempting to "add boundary", I get the following error message
A Civil 3D model must exist in order to create Civil Cross Section boundaries
What prep work do I need to do prior to cutting sections. Is there a seed file for cross-sections?
Thanks,
Have you cut sections in Ss4?
You need a default model with the Open Roads model containing files attached as it wants to define sections in a 3D model with graphics to cut.
ORD is more advanced than Ss4, but the workflow and concept is very similar.
Charles (Chuck) Rheault CADD Manager
MDOT State Highway Administration
You just need to have one of your views displaying the Default-3d model. A bit annoying but easy enough...
Regards,
Mark
OpenRoads Designer 2022 R3 (10.12) | Microstation 2023 | ProjectWise CE 3.4
OK, I was able to create the name boundaries. I have the "Create Drawing" checked on. But no sections are being created. I have 3 model views, Default, Default-3d and Multi Model, But no sections
Joe Lukovits
User Since TDP in the 80's,
Vax based Unix Workstations - Interpro32,
from the Intergraph Corp.
No, we are skipping over Openroads 4.0 and going straight to ORD.
The Openroads model is the corridor file? and attached as a reference file?
The Name Boundaries get created by copying the corridor file and renamed it to a Cross-Section file for the corridor. BUT, the create drawing icon will not come up to create the sections and plot files. It is checked on in the name boundary area. I am using the Training Imperial Workspace delivered by the product. Version 10.120