Zooming into road imported from AutoCad
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Thanks for replying quickly
I am attempting to break the model to 400m lengths but I have kept the coordinates. Is there anyway to move the geometry back if I move the geometry closer to the origin?Or a way to create a user coordinated system as in Autocad.
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Yes, if you just move it by a known distance then leave the distance as a bit of text in the file, its a bit of a workaround but it work pretty well.
p.s. By text i mean go tools->text
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i think the biggest problem when importing dwgs to skp is that curves/circles become heavily segmented. when i have this problem i group the autocad drawings and then use it as a template (making high segmented curves/circles to form the road)that way (when it comes to closing faces it should all work out fine
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i suggest you watch this video on SUp and AutoCad: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=0NltIqq58hY&feature=user
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Okay, how did you do that?
Regards,
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The file is a group, if you click you´ll see a giant box that keeps it.
The drawing is very small compared with the box, so I deduced that there elements not needed, so I just edited the group and draw a rectangle with the select tool from the outside of the huge box near the drawing to erase the unseen elements, and they were. Repeated the same on the other corner of the box and the box reduced to the limits of the drawing.I had to do this same thing many times before ..
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Slightly faster method is to select all then deselect all the stuff you want to keep before hitting delete.
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Your road layout is also very far from the SU origin. That too is one cause for clipping. I would recommend that you move it near the origin. It has, as Juan pointed out, some extra geometry outside the actual model area, possibly due to the application used to make the map. For instance, electronic maps often have a block or a cross or construction points placed at the origin of their coordinate system, that can be hundreds of miles away, I guess that this was the case here too.
Anssi
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Thanks
For all your words of advice I very much appreciate it.Thanks for the link Edson, It is the reason why I have been so late in coming back, I have spent a good few hours watching the clips.
I have moved the model nearer to the origin and can zoom in and out ok now. I have split the 4.1km scheme into 10 segments so I will have to figure how to join them up again.
diolch yn fawr
Stephen
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