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    Terrainmodelling from flat ISO-Lines ?

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      Alain
      last edited by

      Hi

      I have a few flat ISO-lines from a dwg-file, see here:
      Zuschneiden.jpg

      Their height in z-direction is zero.

      It there a tool/way to distribute their height regular in z-direction (without touching every line separatly) ?

      My idea is:
      I could first group lines that are at the same height (because some iso-lines of the same height are splited/interrupted at the moment).
      Then select all lines an scale them in z-direction to the height of the heighest iso-line.
      This results in a regular height between all iso-lines.

      But scaling an object without a height seems to be impossible.

      Does somebody know how to do that ?

      Kind regards
      Alain

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        sdmitch
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        Why not just move the group to the proper Z then explode the group.

        You might also try my Move2Elev plugin.

        Nothing is worthless, it can always be used as a bad example.

        http://sdmitch.blogspot.com/

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