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    That plugin for adding elevation data....?

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    • mitcorbM Offline
      mitcorb
      last edited by

      Something tells me maybe check on ones by either kirill or Didier Bur. Maybe not.

      I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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      • mitcorbM Offline
        mitcorb
        last edited by

        I really kind of thought it was TIGs but maybe an earlier version you were remembering.

        I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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        • utilerU Offline
          utiler
          last edited by

          Thanks Tim, I'll have a look at both those authors scripts; maybe it was TIG's early release...

          Cheers,

          Just Curious...

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          • TIGT Offline
            TIG Moderator
            last edited by

            My http://sketchucation.com/resources/pluginstore?pln=coordstexttagtoolfromdatum
            gives you XY and Z coordinates, BUT you can change its settings to display just XY OR Z, or add a prefix, hide/show units etc...

            The older http://sketchucation.com/resources/pluginstore?pln=heighttool_datum just does "Height 1.000m" etc with no display options... The newer tool, with the right settings, is recommended... for your purposes...

            TIG

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            • utilerU Offline
              utiler
              last edited by

              Dang, TIG!! That must have been it....!

              Just Curious...

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              • cottyC Offline
                cotty
                last edited by

                The description of three lines tools from Chris sound similar too:

                "Three tools to help make vertical or normal lines by clicking on a point, then enter the desired line length or elevation."

                my SketchUp gallery

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                • utilerU Offline
                  utiler
                  last edited by

                  Thanks for chiming in, cotty. what I want to do is to pick a point and add elevation data to establish a referred survey data then select them all and create a terrain or even contours. I've attached the data I have been given and my skippy of the perimeter points jointed together. Ran Curviloft and this is the result.

                  Also tried toposhaper and found that it didn't stick to my perimeter boundaries....

                  👍


                  img-814055011.pdf


                  CarparkLevels.skp

                  Just Curious...

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                  • S Offline
                    seasdes
                    last edited by

                    @utiler said:

                    Thanks for chiming in, cotty. what I want to do is to pick a point and add elevation data to establish a referred survey data then select them all and create a terrain or even contours. I've attached the data I have been given and my skippy of the perimeter points jointed together. Ran Curviloft and this is the result.

                    Also tried toposhaper and found that it didn't stick to my perimeter boundaries....

                    👍

                    Hello Utiler
                    The following or a variation of it may do what you want.

                    • Create / import points
                    • Use TIG's Triangulate points to create a mesh (if required)
                    • Go inside the mesh group and use TAK2HATA's Draw Slope Normals to adjust height of each vertex as required[/list][/list]

                    Walter

                    Using Sketchup Pro 2019

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                    • utilerU Offline
                      utiler
                      last edited by

                      Thanks Walter, I'll have a go at that!! 👍 👍

                      Just Curious...

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                      • utilerU Offline
                        utiler
                        last edited by

                        I'm just wondering if this is the bets way to create a terrain from survey data provided other than electronic. As per my attachments earlier, I have been given RL's [height date] for a carparking area that I want to model; the data is accurate to all corners so I can easily set out as a profile. Would be good if you guys can give me your comments.

                        Just Curious...

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                        • S Offline
                          seasdes
                          last edited by

                          @utiler said:

                          I'm just wondering if this is the bets way to create a terrain from survey data provided other than electronic. As per my attachments earlier, I have been given RL's [height date] for a carparking area that I want to model; the data is accurate to all corners so I can easily set out as a profile. Would be good if you guys can give me your comments.

                          My view of the world - it depends on the size of the carpark, whether you have an undeveloped carpark (ie no kerbs and islands. Also the spacing of the survey spot heights and the level of accuracy that you want to model.

                          I would have thought that the process that I had described in my previous post would have been the best available to model the pavement. Kerbs and islands etc could then be superimposed using standard SU entities.

                          Sometimes surveyors include a 3d mesh covering their spot heights. It might be worth checking with them as they may already have this. It would simplify things.

                          Using Sketchup Pro 2019

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                          • utilerU Offline
                            utiler
                            last edited by

                            Thanks Walter, the data came to from the builder as lines of paper so no 3D survey data was available. That's why I wanted to build from scratch....

                            👍

                            Just Curious...

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                            • S Offline
                              seasdes
                              last edited by

                              What methodology did you end up using.
                              Regards

                              Using Sketchup Pro 2019

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                              • utilerU Offline
                                utiler
                                last edited by

                                This is what I've done: feedback/advice is welcome.

                                1. import image with survey data; scale to size
                                2. use Jim's 'construction line' tool to draw [with end points] a construction line the height above the image the given height distance.
                                3. run TIG's 'triangulate points' plugin...
                                4. run Fredo's toposhaper' plugin to create terrain....

                                😍


                                triangulate.points.png

                                Just Curious...

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                                • A Offline
                                  AcesHigh
                                  last edited by

                                  another option that could be used, if all your points are in the perimeter, would be to just connect them all in a perimeter with lines, then select all the lines and run the Soap Bubble plugin...

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                                  • pilouP Offline
                                    pilou
                                    last edited by

                                    @unknownuser said:

                                    and run the Soap Bubble plugin

                                    or Ferrari one 😉

                                    Frenchy Pilou
                                    Is beautiful that please without concept!
                                    My Little site :)

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                                    • utilerU Offline
                                      utiler
                                      last edited by

                                      Thanks fellas, as you can see below in this case they were random points on a site so not bounded my a perimeter line.
                                      Quite often I get spot levels given to me on a hardcopy of a plan so I want a simple way to turn elevation data into a reasonable terrain mesh. 👍


                                      2014-08-24_1452.png

                                      Just Curious...

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                                      • G Offline
                                        glro
                                        last edited by

                                        @utiler said:

                                        Thanks fellas, as you can see below in this case they were random points on a site so not bounded my a perimeter line.
                                        Quite often I get spot levels given to me on a hardcopy of a plan so I want a simple way to turn elevation data into a reasonable terrain mesh. 👍

                                        so maybe you shouldn't focus on the perimeter; instead, build a set of 3d points (boundaries AND inside points)

                                        run TIG-points cloud triangulation
                                        http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=34232

                                        i am not sure about the result with as few points as in your example

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                                        • utilerU Offline
                                          utiler
                                          last edited by

                                          Thanks glro, that's what I've done.

                                          Just Curious...

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