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topographic surface

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Good morning to all,
My current problem, or my doubts, concerns the creation of a "correct" surface/topics.
on a flat lot or regular form I have no problems, I do not know how to act in the presence of a real situation, a plot of land with a constant slope, a shoe and the points beaten here and it to sum up as much as possible the real situation.
I tried to make a single surface by inserting altimetric points only in correspondence of the beaten ones, it doesn't seem to be okay because "spalma" everything, maybe I should insert more points like above and under shoe?io or that makes the relief?
I tried to triangular for the beaten points, at the time when I join the various surfaces I still change the altitudes inside the various triangles or it gives me error.
I had tried, in the absence of a celerimetric relief, to create quadrilateral surfaces with angles of 90 degrees, joining those did not give me problems.
during the course I made we imported a relief with level curves, we created the surface from the relief...tac! perfect.
Does this depend on how the relief is handled or processed? tips to give to the topographer for the performance/processing of the relief? the file that must deliver me and that I go to import?
Thank you so much!
 
revit, like any topography software, generates a dye surface based on an algorithm.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/delaunay_triangulation
Does this depend on how the relief is handled or processed? tips to give to the topographer for the performance/processing of the relief? the file that must deliver me and that I go to import?
if a topograph does not know how to detect a plot of land then it is better than trade changes!
rather tell him that instead of a row of points or level curves already provides the triangular surface in dwg.
 

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