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Exporting DTM (LDD)

Ok, probably a stupid question, but this is a first case scenario for me.

I have a client that has requested my DTM file for my site (EG), "preferably
a TIN in LandXML format". What does he need from me, just the files in my
DTM folder in the project?

Thanks in advance!
--
Dennis Hyman (aspiring PLS)
Cad Tech. - Survey Dept.
Stock & Associates Consulting Engineers
Chesterfield, Missouri
LDD 2004, Civil, Survey, Map
2.4 Ghz P4, 512 MB RAM
GeForce 4 MX 440 Graphics Card
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Message 2 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Go to the Projects Menu and select Export LandXML, in the dialog that comes
up, just select the Surface(s) to export.


"Dennis Hyman" wrote in message
news:5535011@discussion.autodesk.com...
Ok, probably a stupid question, but this is a first case scenario for me.

I have a client that has requested my DTM file for my site (EG), "preferably
a TIN in LandXML format". What does he need from me, just the files in my
DTM folder in the project?

Thanks in advance!
--
Dennis Hyman (aspiring PLS)
Cad Tech. - Survey Dept.
Stock & Associates Consulting Engineers
Chesterfield, Missouri
LDD 2004, Civil, Survey, Map
2.4 Ghz P4, 512 MB RAM
GeForce 4 MX 440 Graphics Card
Message 3 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks, Jeff!!


"Jeff Mishler" wrote in message
news:5535000@discussion.autodesk.com...
Go to the Projects Menu and select Export LandXML, in the dialog that comes
up, just select the Surface(s) to export.


"Dennis Hyman" wrote in message
news:5535011@discussion.autodesk.com...
Ok, probably a stupid question, but this is a first case scenario for me.

I have a client that has requested my DTM file for my site (EG), "preferably
a TIN in LandXML format". What does he need from me, just the files in my
DTM folder in the project?

Thanks in advance!
--
Dennis Hyman (aspiring PLS)
Cad Tech. - Survey Dept.
Stock & Associates Consulting Engineers
Chesterfield, Missouri
LDD 2004, Civil, Survey, Map
2.4 Ghz P4, 512 MB RAM
GeForce 4 MX 440 Graphics Card
Message 4 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

If they are using LDT you can also just sent the EG subfolder in the DTM
folder


Joe

"Dennis Hyman" wrote in message
news:5535032@discussion.autodesk.com...
Thanks, Jeff!!


"Jeff Mishler" wrote in message
news:5535000@discussion.autodesk.com...
Go to the Projects Menu and select Export LandXML, in the dialog that comes
up, just select the Surface(s) to export.


"Dennis Hyman" wrote in message
news:5535011@discussion.autodesk.com...
Ok, probably a stupid question, but this is a first case scenario for me.

I have a client that has requested my DTM file for my site (EG), "preferably
a TIN in LandXML format". What does he need from me, just the files in my
DTM folder in the project?

Thanks in advance!
--
Dennis Hyman (aspiring PLS)
Cad Tech. - Survey Dept.
Stock & Associates Consulting Engineers
Chesterfield, Missouri
LDD 2004, Civil, Survey, Map
2.4 Ghz P4, 512 MB RAM
GeForce 4 MX 440 Graphics Card
Message 5 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous


And along those lines as Joe mentioned, if
it's just a TIN they need (along with a dwg file mind you)...

 

Terrain>Edit Surface>Import 3D Lines
also Dennis.
See attached PNG file
please.

[img src="@148936"]

 

HTH


--
Don Reichle
"The only thing
worse than training your staff, and having them leave is -
not training your
staff, and having them stay." 😮
A reminder taken from Graphics Solution
Providers' Calendar page
--------------------------
------------------------------------------
!! Please discuss whatever we tell
you with your SysMgr !!
       !! They
appreciate staying in the loop 🙂 !!
 
LDT-2K4
AMD Athlon64
2.2GHz 2GB RAM
XPPro 32bit SP2
WD Raptor 10K-rpm 37GB HD
Nvidia GeForce
FX 5200 128MB
 
"The only Constant is Change".
 

If they
are using LDT you can also just sent the EG subfolder in the DTM

folder


Joe

"Dennis Hyman" <

href="mailto:dhyman@stockassoc.com">
face="Bookman Old Style">dhyman@stockassoc.com

face="Bookman Old Style">> wrote in message

href="news:5535032@discussion.autodesk.com">
face="Bookman Old Style">news:5535032@discussion.autod...

face="Bookman Old Style">...
Thanks, Jeff!!


"Jeff Mishler"
<miffATsonicDOTnetIS_ALL> wrote in message

href="news:5535000@discussion.autodesk.com">
face="Bookman Old Style">news:5535000@discussion.autod...

face="Bookman Old Style">...
Go to the Projects Menu and select Export
LandXML, in the dialog that comes
up, just select the Surface(s) to
export.


"Dennis Hyman" <

href="mailto:dhyman@stockassoc.com">
face="Bookman Old Style">dhyman@stockassoc.com

face="Bookman Old Style">> wrote in message

href="news:5535011@discussion.autodesk.com">
face="Bookman Old Style">news:5535011@discussion.autod...

face="Bookman Old Style">...
Ok, probably a stupid question, but this is a
first case scenario for me.

I have a client that has requested my DTM
file for my site (EG), "preferably
a TIN in LandXML format".  What does
he need from me, just the files in my
DTM folder in the
project?

Thanks in advance!
--
Dennis Hyman (aspiring PLS)
Cad
Tech. - Survey Dept.
Stock & Associates Consulting
Engineers
Chesterfield, Missouri
LDD 2004, Civil, Survey, Map
2.4 Ghz
P4, 512 MB RAM
GeForce 4 MX 440 Graphics Card
Message 6 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous


😉 Now Don, give me a little credit. 
:)  I ALWAYS import my 3D Lines.  Remember, I work with EG, which
means I have to flip faces, etc., to account where LDD gets a little
retarded.  They were specific, they wanted LandXML format, which I had
never done before.

 

But thanks for the suggestions, all the same.
:)  *jams out to Bush's "Machinehead"*


style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
"Don Reichle" <SPAMLESSreichle4AThotmailDOTcom> wrote in message
href="news:5535159@discussion.autodesk.com">news:5535159@discussion.autodesk.com
...


And along those lines as Joe mentioned, if
it's just a TIN they need (along with a dwg file mind you)...

 

Terrain>Edit Surface>Import 3D Lines
also Dennis.
See attached PNG file
please.

[img src="@148936"]

 

HTH


--
Don Reichle
"The only thing
worse than training your staff, and having them leave is -
not training
your staff, and having them stay." 😮
A reminder taken from Graphics
Solution Providers' Calendar page
--------------------------
------------------------------------------
!! Please discuss whatever we
tell you with your SysMgr !!
       !! They
appreciate staying in the loop 🙂 !!
 
LDT-2K4
AMD Athlon64
2.2GHz 2GB RAM
XPPro 32bit SP2
WD Raptor 10K-rpm 37GB HD
Nvidia
GeForce FX 5200 128MB
 
"The only Constant is
Change".
 

If
they are using LDT you can also just sent the EG subfolder in the DTM

folder


Joe

"Dennis Hyman" <

href="mailto:dhyman@stockassoc.com">
face="Bookman Old S tyle">dhyman@stockassoc.com

face="Bookman Old Style">> wrote in message

href="news:5535032@discussion.autodesk.com">
face="Bookman Old Style">news:5535032@discussion.a...

face="Bookman Old Style">...
Thanks, Jeff!!


"Jeff Mishler"
<miffATsonicDOTnetIS_ALL> wrote in message

href="news:5535000@discussion.autodesk.com">
face="Bookman Old Style">news:5535000@discussi on....

face="Bookman Old Style">...
Go to the Projects Menu and select Export
LandXML, in the dialog that comes
up, just select the Surface(s) to
export.


"Dennis Hyman" <

href="mailto:dhyman@stockassoc.com">
face="Bookman Old Style">dhyman@stockassoc.com

face="Bookman Old Style">> wrote in message

href="news:5535011@discussion.autodesk.com">
face="Bookman Old St yle">news:5535011@discussion...

face="Bookman Old Style">...
Ok, probably a stupid question, but this is a
first case scenario for me.

I have a client that has requested my DTM
file for my site (EG), "preferably
a TIN in LandXML format".  What
does he need from me, just the files in my
DTM folder in the
project?

Thanks in advance!
--
Dennis Hyman (aspiring
PLS)
Cad Tech. - Survey Dept.
Stock & A ssociates Consulting
Engineers
Chesterfield, Missouri
LDD 2004, Civil, Survey, Map
2.4 Ghz
P4, 512 MB RAM
GeForce 4 MX 440 Graphics Card

Message 7 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Of course when the client says: "I have a client that has requested my DTM
file for my site (EG), "preferably
a TIN in LandXML format". " I tend to give 'em what they ask for..... 🙂

Jeff

"Don Reichle" wrote in message
news:5535159@discussion.autodesk.com...
And along those lines as Joe mentioned, if it's just a TIN they need (along
with a dwg file mind you)...

Terrain>Edit Surface>Import 3D Lines also Dennis. See attached PNG file
please.
Message 8 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Well I only left out the transferal through LandXML portion of the request
gentlemen. 😮

I've got to really stay on my toes around some people - obviously! ;0)

--
Don Reichle
"The only thing worse than training your staff, and having them leave is -
not training your staff, and having them stay." 😮
A reminder taken from Graphics Solution Providers' Calendar page
-------------------------- ------------------------------------------
!! Please discuss whatever we tell you with your SysMgr !!
!! They appreciate staying in the loop 🙂 !!

LDT-2K4
AMD Athlon64 2.2GHz 2GB RAM
XPPro 32bit SP2
WD Raptor 10K-rpm 37GB HD
Nvidia GeForce FX 5200 128MB

"The only Constant is Change".

"Jeff Mishler" wrote in message
news:5535189@discussion.autodesk.com...
Of course when the client says: "I have a client that has requested my DTM
file for my site (EG), "preferably
a TIN in LandXML format". " I tend to give 'em what they ask for..... 🙂

Jeff

"Don Reichle" wrote in message
news:5535159@discussion.autodesk.com...
And along those lines as Joe mentioned, if it's just a TIN they need (along
with a dwg file mind you)...

Terrain>Edit Surface>Import 3D Lines also Dennis. See attached PNG file
please.

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