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2007-03-09
11:19 PM
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09:53 AM
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Aruzhan Ilaikova
2007-03-10 01:19 AM
2007-03-11 02:49 PM
2007-03-11 04:42 PM
Djordje wrote:Or they are both right but in different ways. The terrain may have been (was likely) modeled relative to sea level, but the building project zero is probably at the ground floor elevation. The method of correction depends on which is to take precedence.
Either the model or the terrain are on a wrong level. If you did your terrain from a XYZ set of coordinates, then your terrain is correct and your model is wrong.
2007-03-13 06:19 PM
Matthew wrote:They cannot be both right.Djordje wrote:Or they are both right but in different ways. The terrain may have been (was likely) modeled relative to sea level, but the building project zero is probably at the ground floor elevation. The method of correction depends on which is to take precedence.
Either the model or the terrain are on a wrong level. If you did your terrain from a XYZ set of coordinates, then your terrain is correct and your model is wrong.
2007-03-13 07:41 PM