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Chapter 2 Working with Ponds
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4 Type the distance at which to set additional curve vertices, or select two points
in the drawing to define the distance.
You are then prompted to select the pond perimeter and the vertex you
want to fillet.
5 Select the polyline that represents the pond perimeter, and then select the
vertex as prompted. The corner is filleted.
6 Select another vertex to fillet, or press ENTER to continue.
You are then prompted to erase the original pond perimeter.
7 Type Yes to erase the original pond perimeter and continue. You can type No to
leave the original perimeter in the drawing.
8 Select another pond perimeter to fillet, or press ENTER to end the command.
9 Type Redraw to remove the temporary lines on screen.
Converting a 2D Pond Perimeter to 3D
To fillet a polyline, it must be a 3D polyline. Use the Convert 2D to 3D
command to convert 2D polylines to 3D polylines.
NOTE
This command changes light-weight polylines to heavy-weight polylines.
To change a 2D polyline into a 3D polyline
1 From the Grading menu, choose Pond Perimeter ä Convert 2D to 3D.
The following prompt is displayed:
Select by Layer (Selection/Layer):
2 Do one of the following to select a polyline:
n
Type Selection, press ENTER, and then select the polyline(s) that you want
to convert.
n
Type Layer, press ENTER, and then select the polyline on the layer that you
want to select.
3 Press ENTER to convert the 2D pond perimeter to 3D and exit the command.