2004-01-07 06:39 AM - last edited on 2023-05-23 03:45 PM by Rubia Torres
2004-01-08 11:17 PM
2004-01-09 02:02 AM
Matthew wrote:Strangely clever, Matthew. I had to try it, and agree, it doesn't take much time at all for steps 1 through 5 ... but step 6 is a real pain.
To find the mesh contours:
1. Magic wand a slab to the mesh outline
2. Multiply vertically at the contour interval
3. Subtract the mesh from the slabs
4. View the slabs (only) top down in 3D wireframe
5. Copy and paste the lines
6. Clean up the excess lines
Not as quick as a pupose built command, but not bad if you don't have to do it too often. (If you do have to do it often use ArchiTerra.)
2004-01-09 08:43 AM
See the attached images. I made the slabs 1' thick and set for 5' contours. [/quote wrote:
I think it would work better if you make the slabs as thick as the contour interval!
2004-01-09 03:14 PM
HANIEL wrote:This works well as long as you dont mind the duplicated lines. Maybe delete duplicates would do the trick.
I think it would work better if you make the slabs as thick as the contour interval!
2004-01-09 06:07 PM
Matthew wrote:Well boys, that just doesn't do it as the attached image demonstrates. If the slabs are the thickness of the contour interval (5 feet for the site attached and in the message further back) - you basically get somethingHANIEL wrote:This works well as long as you dont mind the duplicated lines. Maybe delete duplicates would do the trick.
I think it would work better if you make the slabs as thick as the contour interval!
Hey, wait a minute, if the slab thickness is equal to the contour interval and they are spaced at twice the interval then there should be no clean up necessary.
2004-01-09 07:32 PM
2004-01-10 12:00 PM
2004-01-12 08:19 AM
4. View the slabs (only) top down in 3D wireframeHi guys, me again. I got around to trying out mathew's method but I have had trouble with the last 3 points.
5. Copy and paste the lines
6. Clean up the excess lines
2004-01-12 11:09 PM