does anyone know why the end conditions are not showing?
It seems to me that your template is not seeking the active terrain model, or it is targeting one which has a specific name (which is not the active one).
Mark
Answer Verified By: Christina Go
Make sure you set your desired terrain to be active, so that your template knows what to tie into.
Josh
Thank you! I was building these templates from scratch so I edited it using the current templates that was already on the folder.
The ones on the folder is you're right, it ties into the existing ground. The end conditions also has the terrain active. I believe it also has something to do with the parent component for the shoulder and end conditions.
Make sure you have those active as well, and the ex ground, int to right and int to left are present (those components present on top and one below the asphalt layers. The feature definitions also had to be correct for it all to show correctly otherwise, it may not work or show correctly.
My new template looks like this and this one works..
showing parent components and terrain model as active, feature definition correctly labeled
To make your corridor file less heavy, instead of setting your terrain active, you can use Target Aliasing to add your desired terrain to your corridor. This will optimize your corridor processing.