Creating a mesh
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2006-03-27
11:19 PM
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Rubia Torres
2006-03-27
11:19 PM
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2006-03-27 11:59 PM
2006-03-27
11:59 PM
Yes you can.
Draw splines over your jpeg contours so they extend past the edges of your site. With the mesh tool active select your mesh, then space click on each contour. Then select one node on a contour, select the "z" elevation button, give it the appropriate height (check the "apply to all" button) and do this for each contour.
Hey presto, you're done.
Draw splines over your jpeg contours so they extend past the edges of your site. With the mesh tool active select your mesh, then space click on each contour. Then select one node on a contour, select the "z" elevation button, give it the appropriate height (check the "apply to all" button) and do this for each contour.
Hey presto, you're done.

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2006-03-28 12:09 AM
2006-03-28
12:09 AM
Of course, those contours are just interpolations - based in coordinates created by a survey.
If the contours are complex, you could inadvertently create too many nodes on extreme contour curves.
Better to use the actual survey coordinates if you have them, to keep the polygon count down on the mesh element.
If the contours are complex, you could inadvertently create too many nodes on extreme contour curves.
Better to use the actual survey coordinates if you have them, to keep the polygon count down on the mesh element.
Dwight Atkinson
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2006-03-28 06:22 PM
2006-03-28
06:22 PM
Thanks for the help.... it worked out great.