TIN Lines Crossing Breaklines

alexRR6ZB
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TIN Lines Crossing Breaklines

alexRR6ZB
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I've got tin lines crossing a breakline and i can't figure out why. any ideas?

 

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ecfernandez
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Hi @alexRR6ZB, I hope you're doing fine.  Try activating the supplementing factors when adding the breakline

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Use a small distance and see if that helps

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Camilo Fernández

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_Hathaway
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It doesn't look like its an actual breakline.  Maybe recreate it, select it then add as breakline to the surface.

alexRR6ZB
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thanks for the response guys. it is indeed a breakline and I did use supplementing factors. I ended up removing some manually added tin line and reapplying it as a breakline to the surface. It works fine now. i don't have an explanation for this but I'll take it.

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Joe-Bouza
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Manually added tin lines and point will do exactly what you experienced; confusion?

 

use real data you can easily track.

less is more. Well realty more is more but you get the idea. 

 

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ecfernandez
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Hi @alexRR6ZB, chances are that some previous editions made in that same place of the surface affected the correct creation of the new surface's geometry after adding the breakline. 

It is good that finally it is solved. Have a good day

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Camilo Fernández

Civil engineer | Specialist in design, construction, and maintenance of roadways

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