How to create a terrain with contour lines
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ā2011-12-23 01:50 PM
ā2011-12-23
01:50 PM
So,now my main problem,I'm studying landscape architecture and had to do a project with lots of landscape designs with little or no buildings(actually there is one but not so important).I had to use this program because my professor suggested me that the easiest way to do cross-sections is with this program.My question is how to put contour lines on a blank sheet and is it possible?Thank you for your help.
Best regards ,
Vlada
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ā2011-12-23 02:03 PM
ā2011-12-23
02:03 PM
Start at page 1097 of "AC15 Reference Guide.pdf" under the help menu.
Base Procedure for Terrain:
1. Draw the perimeter mesh
2. Draw the base contours using the polyline tool
3. In the floor plan view use "Magic Wand" the contours to the mesh selecting "fit to mesh"
4. In floor plan click on the nodes of the applied contours and elevate the contour by selecting the "Z" option of the pet palette and then select "Apply to All"
5. Go to 3D window and clean up any points as needed.
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Make sure that:
1. There is always a minimum of one node of the contour pline within the perimeter of the mesh.
2. Never use "Apply All" with the nodes on the perimeter.
BTW your professor is right this is one of the easiest programs to create sections from a mesh provided you understand how it works.
Base Procedure for Terrain:
1. Draw the perimeter mesh
2. Draw the base contours using the polyline tool
3. In the floor plan view use "Magic Wand" the contours to the mesh selecting "fit to mesh"
4. In floor plan click on the nodes of the applied contours and elevate the contour by selecting the "Z" option of the pet palette and then select "Apply to All"
5. Go to 3D window and clean up any points as needed.
----
Make sure that:
1. There is always a minimum of one node of the contour pline within the perimeter of the mesh.
2. Never use "Apply All" with the nodes on the perimeter.
BTW your professor is right this is one of the easiest programs to create sections from a mesh provided you understand how it works.
Eduardo Rolón AIA NCARB
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ā2011-12-23 02:52 PM
ā2011-12-23
02:52 PM
Thanks,you made my day.I've been struggling with this for a while.But expect me with new questions in some new threads


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ā2011-12-24 05:17 AM
ā2011-12-24
05:17 AM
Vlada wrote:Also, make sure to contact the local distributor, a really friendly bunch of people ... www.hicad.rs
Thanks,you made my day.I've been struggling with this for a while.But expect me with new questions in some new threads
Djordje
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ā2011-12-28 03:52 PM
ā2011-12-28
03:52 PM
Hi, you can try to use ArchiTerra, with AT you can transform a dxf or a txt file in a DTM
If you are a student for you is free
If you are a student for you is free