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    silvernich
    Posts: 13
    Registered: ‎09-03-2012

    Converting 3D Poly to a Feature line

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    10-25-2012 01:10 PM

    Hello all,

    So I am attempting to create a simple grading daylight. I began with a 3D Polyline that has only 2 verticies. When I "Convert Feature Lines from Objects," it creates a feature line with 4 verticies. The 1st and last have the initial elevations from the 3D Poly, but the 2 new verticies seem to be pulling elevations off the surface below where I am working.

     

    My questions are: 1) why are new verticies added? 2) can this be prevented?

     

    I know that I can overwrite the slopes in elevation editor, but this seems like an unnecesarry extra step.

     

    Thank you for your input

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    Re: Converting 3D Poly to a Feature line

    10-25-2012 02:15 PM in reply to: silvernich

    When you Create Feature Line from Objects, be sure you turn off the option to Assign Elevations.

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    AllenJessup
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    Re: Converting 3D Poly to a Feature line

    10-26-2012 05:41 AM in reply to: silvernich

    Or if you need to assign elevations uncheck ie.PNG in the Assign Elevations dialog box.

     

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    silvernich
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    Re: Converting 3D Poly to a Feature line

    10-29-2012 04:12 PM in reply to: AllenJessup

    Thank you for your comments. I will see when I run into it again if I can give a more concrete example as both of your suggestions I believe I was already doing.

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