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Terrain how to move a objects(differ.Z) to same Z level

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  • R Offline
    revalucia
    last edited by 25 May 2010, 17:04

    Hi,
    im a crating an terrain.
    I want to move a lot of line (non horizontal) to same horizontal position (same Altitude).
    Is it posibble? I mean at one time, not point by point.

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      rickgraham
      last edited by 25 May 2010, 17:10

      @revalucia said:

      Hi,
      im a crating an terrain.
      I want to move a lot of line (non horizontal) to same horizontal position (same Altitude).
      Is it posibble? I mean at one time, not point by point.

      let me see if I understand - you want to take a terrain and no matter what the elevation is, you want it all to be the same elevation? In other words - flattened?

      If so, look for a ruby script called flatten. It will do this exact thing. If it is something else you are after, please elaborate.

      Rick

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        revalucia
        last edited by 25 May 2010, 17:27

        i have tarrain simplyfied-triangulated, but of course difficult.
        As i`ve read about FLATTEN script it moves everything to Z=0.
        I want to do something like this, but move only 100 nonhorizontal lines( of this terrain ) of 10.000 lines to Z= point (for example one poitn of terrain)

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          TIG Moderator
          last edited by 25 May 2010, 23:12

          As an alternative to 'flatten'... you might try to group all edges etc and then make a large flat surface below them, use the Sandbox tool and Stamp the group onto this flat surface ?

          TIG

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