Models in realistic Terrains and creation of roads
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What is not working?
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after about 10 minutes i saw in the taskbar three options, one of them i choosed (pressing Enter to finalize Bending). But there was no result.
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sorry i mad a mistake.
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Hi Csaba,
have found the solution. I did it with the unfold tool. See the result below.
Karlheinz
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Yeah, and I also read the other topic with shape bender.
I now only have problems with the stamp tool (more exactly to stamp the road into the terrain in a varying way) but I think I should spare that part and see how it can be done "generally" instead. -
Hi to All who are interested in the design of roads in Sketchup,
attached the result of the first trials. The result is not as optimal as it should be. Because the road course at the first step was not exactly planned also the height profile of the road i did only for a quick demonstration.
As well as the whole steps are neither perfect nor simple. But i think this way could lead to a Method for designing more realistic roads. There is much potential for improvement. Your knowledge is in demand here.
The next Questions are how to reintegrate the road into the terrain, how to create embankments for example. Or how to create breakthroughs and so on. It is like the real life, Good planning, good result.
My thanks to all who gave me help.
Karlheinz
"There are no problems, only questions"
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Karl-
to create embankments and reintegrate the road, simply lift it above the terrain and use the stamp tool, here is an example with your file
- put the road in a separate group from the terrain
- select the road
- click the stamp tool
- set the offset distance from the road (width of the embankment)
- click on the terrain
- click again to set the relative height of the road to the terrain
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Hi Mirjam,
that's an excellent advice. But Sketchup is very slow now.
Karlheinz
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Ehm-ehm...
I've been trying to suggest the stamp tool for posts now...Anyway, as I wrote above, it has its limitations I just want to collect so that all glitches can be avoided.
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