Working with Mesh to AOD Levels
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2013-01-03
03:49 PM
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Molinda Prey
2013-01-03
03:49 PM
In the area i work most (Yorskhire, UK) the ground level can be as much as 250m+ above sea level.
When we import topographical surveys and then begin to model them I never know the best way to set the levels.
I have started creating meshes and contours etc. from the survey with levels to match, so i can quite easily have a mesh with a thickness of over 250m, this is only a problem when it comes to setting storey levels in AC16.
I tend to set the finished floor level of the building as '0' on ground floor storey 0, but then you have a 250m mesh to place with a level for example of 245,000 as the finished level which corresponds to 0 of the CAD model.
I have tried for example reducing all levels by 235m but then when you use the level tool, the levels are 235m out!
I have also set the mesh in the -1 storey so that it sits 250m below the 0 level in the model but this still causes problems for the level tool.
has anybody else had this issue, and how do you set your drawing up?
Should I be setting the mesh in the 0-storey with a storey height of 250m, and the building ground floor level drawn into the 1-storey?
When we import topographical surveys and then begin to model them I never know the best way to set the levels.
I have started creating meshes and contours etc. from the survey with levels to match, so i can quite easily have a mesh with a thickness of over 250m, this is only a problem when it comes to setting storey levels in AC16.
I tend to set the finished floor level of the building as '0' on ground floor storey 0, but then you have a 250m mesh to place with a level for example of 245,000 as the finished level which corresponds to 0 of the CAD model.
I have tried for example reducing all levels by 235m but then when you use the level tool, the levels are 235m out!
I have also set the mesh in the -1 storey so that it sits 250m below the 0 level in the model but this still causes problems for the level tool.
has anybody else had this issue, and how do you set your drawing up?
Should I be setting the mesh in the 0-storey with a storey height of 250m, and the building ground floor level drawn into the 1-storey?
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2013-01-03 04:48 PM
2013-01-03
04:48 PM
In Project Settings set the altitude to the right value!
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2013-01-04 10:33 AM
2013-01-04
10:33 AM
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Thank you for your reply, however i have been and added the correct altitude but nothing happens.
Am i supposed to set the altitude as the finished floor i want to be 0-story?
Thank you for your reply, however i have been and added the correct altitude but nothing happens.
Am i supposed to set the altitude as the finished floor i want to be 0-story?
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2013-01-04 12:47 PM
2013-01-04
12:47 PM
WALtd wrote:Yes.
Am i supposed to set the altitude as the finished floor i want to be 0-story?