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microstation 8 3d

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naika

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Bye to all,
We're desperate for help!
we must realize a model 3d having to affix the isocurve already elevated to the corresponding quota. We wanted to know if there is a "drap" mode or a "curve unit". :confused:

Thank you.
 
generally from the first post, you expect two lines of presentation. who are, what I do, what study and/or work, what software use (regular)... etc.
should be clearly specified in the mail that you receive at the time of registration, but so...
If you have created lines, you can simply create surfaces (by using the command "build surface by section or network", contained in the menu "modeling surfaces") that "pass" between them. the only shortness is to verify that the direction of normal is identical for all lines otherwise the surface "caramella" (it twists on itself). If so, there is a command to change the b-spline direction.
 
Hello, thank you for the info... and excuse us if we didn't show up enough. but it was an emergency situation we say. We try to recover now anyway.
we are naika and valentina, graduates in architecture at the iuav of venezia.
Besides autocad we usually use modeling programs such as rhino, maya and something 3d studio max. But microstation we never used it.
we tried to create a surface through the "create surface per network" command... but we couldn't.
i.e. select a net of points but then??? ?

Thank you. And I'm still sorry.
 
attention that the level curves with altitude, are almost never compatible with the nurbs surfaces, will never work, the mesh is always used, in fact all sw for modeling of soil use this ultratime. do so, import the curves in sketchup, even the free, and use the function on purpose, I think it is called sandbar, selezona all the cuves in once, and give the command, will come out a polygonal model that you can hold like this, or if you prefer the amounts in rhino and spread the drape on the mesh, with the function on purpose, and you will have a little tangled and irregular nurbs that simulates the soil.
or download rhino terrain trial...but do first as I told you, you can do it through rhino exporting and importing sketchup format.
 
What version of microstation are you using? in the current version v8i and in the previous version v8xm there is a tool for soil modeling for mesh. you can transform in mesh both level curves and altitude points; made this you can directly transform the mesh into the spline surface by choosing different approximation parameters, or, in the current version, directly into a solid with thickness determined by the designer.
Consider that the v8xm version is three years old. in previous v8 versions there was a key-in to recall mesh commands, but determining the necessary operations was less intuitive.
If you can update the program, it is much better... instead of turning for different programs.

Hi.

p.s.: the current version of microstation opens both skechup files and 3dstudio files (besides various other formats) and opens and works natively also dwg.
 

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