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Try isolating the object(s) you want to hatch or turning the surface off. If other objects are crossing within the one you want to hatch, Civil will use the crossing lines as boundaries.
Update: I encountered the same problem on another project, but creating shorter grading objects did not correct it. After some additional searches in the Autodesk forums, I've found that the preferred...
Thanks for the suggestion. Yesterday afternoon I tried adding feature lines within the infills, essentially boxing out the errant contour lines. This seemed to work well enough to clear the misplaced...
I think the grading was the issue. I deleted the feature around the outside of the berm and replaced it with multiple shorter segments with transitions in between. No issues since.
Hi All, I'm designing a SWA, and I keep running into this issue. Infills created through the grading tools are producing areas where the contour line between an adjacent grading and the infill is looping...
I've been working on my first tile design, so I needed a way to draw in the proposed lines and display them with the existing ground in profile. The easiest way to draw these seems to be to create them...