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Elevation view on a hill with mesh

sknsnw9
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Most of my projects has been on relative flat land and / or slight slope. This is one of my first project that will be built on a hill. How do you guys deal with marker line that has been split so I can show more of the elevation view on the lower part of the hill. Yet there's a sharp lines where I highlighted on the attached image. Do you just hide the mesh and use fill and make your own "slope" or any tips on how to make this look better?

 

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It is not so bad when your section is looking up the hill to the building.

But looking downhill, unfortunately you will see the mesh in front of the building.

So you have to cut the section as close to the building walls as you can, but this is not always practical as you may have roof overhangs, so you have to step back a bit.

The further you step back, the more mesh you will see.

 

So I just add the section further back, turn the mesh off and add a fill for the ground.

 

Barry.

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Lingwisyer
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I have done a lot of things on very steep slopes and manually doing the ground plane is the only practical option. It is also easier to manually draw roads and other accessways without needing to spend excessive hours trying to perfectly grade the site and cut in features...

 

Ling.

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Barry Kelly
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@sknsnw9 wrote:

Do you just hide the mesh and use fill and make your own "slope" or any tips on how to make this look better?


In a word, yes.

I would hide the mesh in elevation view and add a 2D fill to represent the ground level as you want to see it.

If you do that you probably won't even need to stagger the section line.

 

Barry.

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Thanks Barry. I was wondering if this was the best solution and that there aren't any other tricks that I didn't think of.

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Solution

It is not so bad when your section is looking up the hill to the building.

But looking downhill, unfortunately you will see the mesh in front of the building.

So you have to cut the section as close to the building walls as you can, but this is not always practical as you may have roof overhangs, so you have to step back a bit.

The further you step back, the more mesh you will see.

 

So I just add the section further back, turn the mesh off and add a fill for the ground.

 

Barry.

One of the forum moderators.
Versions 6.5 to 27
i7-10700 @ 2.9Ghz, 32GB ram, GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB), Windows 10
Lenovo Thinkpad - i7-1270P 2.20 GHz, 32GB RAM, Nvidia T550, Windows 11
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Lingwisyer
Guru

I have done a lot of things on very steep slopes and manually doing the ground plane is the only practical option. It is also easier to manually draw roads and other accessways without needing to spend excessive hours trying to perfectly grade the site and cut in features...

 

Ling.

AC22-28 AUS 3110Help Those Help You - Add a Signature
Self-taught, bend it till it breaksCreating a Thread
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Hi sknsnw9,

 

You can also create 2 views, one with the cut line for your project elevation where you hide the mesh, the other from a zero depth section where you display only the mesh cut where you want it. Place the 2 views on the layout the mesh drawing over the elevation one. When working you can display the cut mesh view as a trace.

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