![]() Screenshots show Shaded, HL with 0° smoothing.įile is about 50mb or 40mb zipped, but forum accepted so here if anyone wants to take a look.What is UX? Why has it become so important? Could it be a career for you? Learn the answers, and more, with a free 7-day video course. Mirrored about axis, all same direction, mixed, etc. ![]() The NURBS surface and subsequent shell were created from the extrude (Extract tool).Ĭhange direction of the 2d polys used to clip holes in the original 2d outline shape in the extrudes. Strangely, the anomaly is much reduced if the textured object is NURBS surface or NURBS shell (objects on right end of the line). The modeling and texture creation is fun!īut the hidden line render causes lines that connect edges which should have no connection. This started in another thread about representing decorative wrought iron. It melts in the middle because I was so intent on the sidewalls that I forgot to shoot straight up the middle. Heres a recent sample of a concrete stair. I wonder if the lidar photos would also process to return a point cloud. The obj import to vwx automatically adds a texture to the Resource Mgr, but does not add/create a vwx material. mtl is acronym for material, but vwx treats it as a texture. No need to import it separately as a new texture. MTL - vwx texture file built into the obj Mesh. Several PNG files - I believe these are images for texture on the USDZ USDZ - opens in Apple Preview (and probably many others) as a rotatable 3d image. Load your photos to your vwx Cloud Services and follow the prompts. The updated Vectorworks photogrammetry feature actually works pretty well, very well compared to the earlier version (IMHO). Copy from Layer Plane in TopPlan might give more predictable Paste in Place. I think that can only be changed to Layer Plane if the drawing is in TopPlan. I think it defaults to Extrude #1 or similar. Look at the Active Layer Plane pull down. Extracting from Layer Plane seems more predictable. It is possible to extract the profile from a working plane determined by 3d view angle when the edit is initiated. If source profile is extracted from a moved version of the extrude, the original location may be “remembered” during Paste in Place.Īnother possible bugaboo involves the drawing status in the extrude Edit pane. If extracted from orig location, all is good. One issue is whether the extrude is in original location and rotation when the source profile is accessed. But I think I have experienced a couple Paste in Place surprises in recent versions. Not testing right now, so this is from memory. Not sure about version history of the Paste in Place for Extrudes and EAP profiles, but I have at least a vague idea of a couple things that can affect. It's not even very helpful for site modeling - level walks, curbs, roads almost never occur. Not excusing this, because it is cluttering, annoying and can be confusing. They might also have z data in the class names or in attached data. These might be classed separately so that they can be isolated for deletion or view prefs. So 6 lines, stacked in pairs, representing 3 different z values (or more if roadway crowning is represented): Top of Curb, Top of Gutter (or of roadway), subgrade Bottom of Curb. Paired with a subgrade edge directly below at full depth of the curb. Paired with gutter edge at road pavement surfaceĪn edge at street paving surface level representing width of the gutter. The 3d profile includes many edges some of which stack in plan:Ī top edge, eg next to the wear surface of the sidewalk, paired with the sub grade edge at full thickness of the curb.Īn edge at top of vertical face of gutter, ie width of the curb. An example I encountered is lines defining plan view of a concrete curb. This is some form of dwg drawing convention, or office convention, or individual drafter practice which acknowledges 3d or future 3d modeling from the geometry. I discovered, at least sometimes, a reason for the coincident geometry. Thanks, Stanford ! I'm glad that purge feature is there and works.
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