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soil modeling for excavations and creation of clays

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Hello.
I took a look at the buildingus land version. Does anyone use it and know how it goes?
to me would serve for the modeling of typographical soils in which I have to create sterris and then carry for the creation of clays of water basins.
 
reading the software description. . .
"with buildingsus-land projects gardens, parks, landscape and outdoor spaces (landscape architecture) with easy-to-use tools for designing walls, pools, water mirrors, games, fences, flower beds, courtyards and many other objects. the software allows you to draw freely in any 2d/3d view according to your needs, instantly view the objects inserted in all views and you can always change them from any view. 2d and 3d views are always updated automatically to create detailed plans in 2d and realistic 3d projects with only one input.
customizable floor plans with style sheets freely editable and detailed with arboreal species legend, furnishings, games, fences, etc."
I don't think he does what you're asking.
 
Buildings and buildingsus-land integrate a real 3d soil modeling software ideal for building, urban planning and landscape design.
a single 3d soil modeling software for:
•the realization of a digital model of the soil with rapid acquisition of the important data from dwg and dxf files of level curves or quotated planes, from raster images or directly from satellite photos of google maps®;
•the simulation of excavation and carryover operations with comparison between the various solutions (project levels) and automatic metric compute of the volume of ground enlivened;
•The integration of the model with detail elements of the landscape: trees, bushes, plants, streets, squares, furniture, etc. (directly from the free online catalog library, or importing external files in sketchup® format and many other standard formats);
•the three-dimensional representation of the accurate and professional 3d soil with real-time navigation around and within the model, with photorealistic rendering and real-time rendering ....
A1.webp... from right to left: existing, project, 3d
A2.webpon the right, on the bottom, are present the q.tà si sterro e riporto...

p.s. if you go to the site of acca buildingsus, there are movies with demonstrations on use (very simple to learn)
 
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In a way, yes. My starting problem is this: starting from a relief of listed points or from a terrain taken by google maps, I have to run a dig in two stages. the first phase previews a constant height excavation of 1 m with shoe 1:1. then I have to do a second phase of digging more tight with shoe 2:1. at the end of the excavations, I have to realize an arginal detector with shoes 2:1 until reaching a constant summit placed at a fixed quota. to better understand by sending an image with the type section.
- - - updated - - - -here is the annex.... the red line is the quota of the existing soil, which is not flat
Cattura.webp
 
the biggest problem is that I can't give a fixed shoe on buildingsus. Unfortunately the "shoe" command alone to insert a horizontal offset to define the shoe. Unfortunately when they are not in the plains this way of giving the slope to the shoe goes to be blessed because it makes slipping or too vertical, or too relaxed... There is no control in this sense. If anyone knows more, will you let me know?
 
the biggest problem is that I can't give a fixed shoe on buildingsus. Unfortunately the "shoe" command alone to insert a horizontal offset to define the shoe. Unfortunately when they are not in the plains this way of giving the slope to the shoe goes to be blessed because it makes slipping or too vertical, or too relaxed... There is no control in this sense. If anyone knows more, will you let me know?
Unfortunately...
a way to overcome the problem (to try) could be to do contiguous traits (depending on the slope of the ground) and then at each point to assign the appropriate shoe. each section should be assigned to a different earth movement (project)
 
the problem of the slope of the slopes remains. you can not set a fixed shoe in any way, but only a horizontal offset that then creates a shoe with variable slope.

I discarded buildingsus for this purpose. does not exist a program that only deals with ground handling?
 
just to report I would like to bring to the knowledge of the members of this discussion that I found what I was looking for in sierrasoft land. allows soil modeling, creation of triangles, level curves and scaffolds, as well as automatic creation of cross-sections and calculation and computation of the excavation volumes and renterror or filling.
learned in a few days without tutorial but only reading the internal guide to the program.
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