Not sure if the author read this after 3 years, but i've got some questions about the Floodplain option at 5.15 in the video. in that case, when the lanes are rotated to, lets say 8%, around the EOP_Right, the centerline should theoretically rise above the actual alignment+profile height. When i'm trying to do this, the centerline stays always attached at the profile height, and thus lowering the EOP_R below the floodplain. Is there a special way to setup the template for an undivided crowned to have the option for the CL, which is the baseline for the template, to be able to rise above the actual profile?
Not sure if the author read this after 3 years, but i've got some questions about the Floodplain option at 5.15 in the video.
in that case, when the lanes are rotated to, lets say 8%, around the EOP_Right, the centerline should theoretically rise above the actual alignment+profile height.
When i'm trying to do this, the centerline stays always attached at the profile height, and thus lowering the EOP_R below the floodplain.
Is there a special way to setup the template for an undivided crowned to have the option for the CL, which is the baseline for the template, to be able to rise above the actual profile?