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    Baronjutter
    last edited by 31 Mar 2012, 21:00

    What I'm trying to do is draw some 3d roads and building massing models in sketchup over top of google earth terrain. I can get the terrain in by over and over again adding terrain sections to my sketchup file (wish we could select a bigger area, I'm trying to cover quite a few square km).

    What I can't seem to figure out is how to draw a polygon over top of the roads. I was hoping I could just draw a line down the middle that followed the terrain, then do something to make that line a polygon with width and a bit of depth.

    Any tips on this?

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      Wo3Dan
      last edited by 31 Mar 2012, 22:56

      @baronjutter said:

      What I'm trying to do is draw some 3d roads and building massing models in sketchup over top of google earth terrain........
      What I can't seem to figure out is how to draw a polygon over top of the roads. ......

      Can't you just draw the double polygon (or single polygon and then double it by offset) on a plane above the terrain? And next, drape the road geometry on the terrain surface?

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        sdmitch
        last edited by 2 Apr 2012, 22:35

        Draping won't work because the draped lines will be broken by all the edges in the mesh. I would just use the Line Tool and draw the centerline of the road then draw a face at one end that represents the width and depth of the roadway you want and use the Follow Me Tool to extrude the shape along the centerline.

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          sketchymick
          last edited by 5 Apr 2012, 09:50

          Baronjutter, have a look here http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=40331&start=15 - go about half way down the second page of the thread and you will see I was doing something similar to what you describe and found a solution that worked for me. Regards - Mick

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