GeNOS wrote:
make a mesh of the boundary shape
then space click the contour lines with the mesh tool on
Tom,
I have yet to encounter a survey dwg in the US (Tom's question) that allows magic wanding of the contours because of (1) the major contours are not continuous - breaks for in-line elevation annotation and (2) the contours have way too many points, and magic wanding adds all of that unnecessary data to the mesh, adding too many polygons.
In my experience, tracing over the contours (snapping at reasonable points) is fastest and gives the 'fastest' (low polygon) mesh. I'd trace pretty precisely and include minor contours at the actual building site in your 5 acre parcel - and do just major contours and somewhat looser contour hugging for the rest of the lot.
Generally, I trace over with polylines and then magic wand them (again, because I have yet to receive continous surveyor contours).
Sounds like in the lands down under they get better files than I've seen here...
😉
Karl
PS The article that Thomas links to is useful for magic wand settings, etc.
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