contour line crossing building outline
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2012-12-11
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Rubia Torres
2012-12-11
06:31 AM
I created a slopped terrain using mesh and polyline. Then designed a building on the slope. Some part of my building is below grade so I used SEO in order to extrude the dirt. After creating the building, the site plan drawing in my view map has the mesh polylines crossing onto the building. I want to know how to make the mesh polyline stop at the building outline on my site plan and first floor plan.
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2012-12-11 06:36 AM
2012-12-11
06:36 AM
The cheapandnasty solution: Mask the contours with a solid white fill.
The professional way: cut a hole in the mesh to match the building. Fill in under the building with a new flat-top mesh.
The complete way: reconfigure the mesh.
The professional way: cut a hole in the mesh to match the building. Fill in under the building with a new flat-top mesh.
The complete way: reconfigure the mesh.
Dwight Atkinson
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2012-12-11 07:18 AM
2012-12-11
07:18 AM
Dwight wrote:Thank you for the fast response. I think I managed to solve this by cutting a whole.
The cheapandnasty solution: Mask the contours with a solid white fill.
The professional way: cut a hole in the mesh to match the building. Fill in under the building with a new flat-top mesh.
The complete way: reconfigure the mesh.

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2012-12-11 09:30 AM
2012-12-11
09:30 AM
To maintain the integrity of your model, just cutting a hole leaves a void under the structure. If you don't fill it with something, the building will fall all the way to China [or whatever is on the opposite side of the world from you]. It is a problem in section…
This is why I prefer the SEO method, giving your floor slab an opaque fill to hide the contour line.
This is why I prefer the SEO method, giving your floor slab an opaque fill to hide the contour line.
Dwight Atkinson

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2012-12-11 10:16 AM
2012-12-11
10:16 AM
Dwight wrote:Or it will just simply fall through the whole Earth and out into deep dark space.
If you don't fill it with something, the building will fall all the way to China



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2012-12-12 07:57 PM
2012-12-12
07:57 PM
Maybe to Middle Earth?
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2012-12-13 01:56 AM
2012-12-13
01:56 AM
Bob wrote:And there the magnetic field should be equal along with zero gravity and hence lock it in stable middle earth forever and ever?
Maybe to Middle Earth?
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