Surface Created from Contour is 1000m below the Contour level

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Surface Created from Contour is 1000m below the Contour level

patrickoT4YDR
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Please could any help me understand why my surface created from contours imported into Civil3D as a dxf file is 1000m lower that the level of the contours.

 

The contour lines are polylines with elevations ranging from 1300 to 1500m, but when I create a surface from the contour lines, the surface is at an elevation that range from 300 to 500m. So the level on the surface corresponding to a contour line of 1300m will be 300m. I tried using MAPCLEAN to clean up the contour polyline first before creating the surface, but the problem persists. 

The contour dxf file is attached.

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neilyj666
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I'm not seeing an issue here - I INSERTED the dxf into my standard template, built the surface from the contours and surface label shows 1425 and polyline used to build surface also shows 1425

 

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Can you share the dwg with this issue? 

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Do you mind explaining how you INSERTED the dxf?

I went about it another way, by opening the dxf file and then saving it as a dwg.

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patrickoT4YDR
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Do you mind explaining how you INSERTED the dxf? I went about it another way, by opening the dxf file and then saving it as a dwg.

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I would never recommend this workflow as it usually causes scaling issues etc.; furthermore if you use your standard Civil template you have all the styles etc available

 

I'm assuming this is a metric drawing, use the command INSERT and select the dxf, basepoint 0,0,0 (if asked) 

 

 

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Hi Patrick,
"...by opening the dxf file and then saving it as a dwg."
That's what I did too, and the surface I created seems OK.
Dave

 

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There's also the old DXFIN command.

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neilyj666
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@AllenJessup yes a oldie but still works also less control compared with INSERT.

More often than not I have to scale dxf/dwg files from third parties as they have been provided in mm

 

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@neilyj666 Yes. I use the open & save method most of the time. Just happened to remember the command.

I usually don't need to scale or rotate the DXF since most of the ones I deal with I've created from a GDB using QGIS.

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