Question
Can I set the superelevation of the Main Constraint Path?
Answer
The Main Path is fundamentally a path where the elevation along the z-axis varies based on the distance from the Default Path and the superelevation value of the linear path, as shown in the image below.
Afterwards, you can adjust the elevation by changing the Superelevation settings.
Adjusting the Reference Point (the starting point for distance calculation) and the Calculation Point (the end point for distance calculation) determines the Horizontal Distance. Irrespective of the distance from the Default Path, the elevation along the z-axis is reflected based on the Horizontal Distance and the superelevation value of the linear path, as illustrated below.
Therefore, this function is useful when adjusting the elevation along the z-axis according to the superelevation of the objects.