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Libraries & objects
About Archicad and BIMcloud libraries, their management and migration, objects and other library parts, etc.

Large Topography

Lasha97
Contributor

Hello, I want to generate terrain in Archicad from a large-scale topographic file, but the project becomes so heavy that even simple navigation becomes very slow. Could you give me any advice on how to convert topography into terrain more easily, quickly, and with good quality?

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Operating system used: Windows

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Botonis
Mentor

I never create contour lines. These are therotical.

It seems you have created the contour lines and so many points have made the mesh heavy.

Just use the measurements from the GPS via a txt file.Thos points are far more less and will keep tje model simple and fast.Use the contour object if you need contour lines.

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If you use xyz data files from the surveior one can could google for the tool cloud compare which can reduce the resolution.

If you retrace the contour lines of the map by hand with the help of the magic wand then u could reduce the detail level of the wand in the options.
Countour lines can be added afterwards to the terrain via a GS terrain addon.

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cuba
Advisor

I always redraw the contourlines with splines and build up the mesh with these splines.  De splines generate less points and a 'lighter' model. The contour lines provide a clearer understanding of the plan. 

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