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"Swap Surface Analysis Elevation Color" - apply “evenly” to new elevation criterion

"Swap Surface Analysis Elevation Color" - apply “evenly” to new elevation criterion

Hello,

I have tried "Swap Surface Analysis Elevation Color" out:

I created a template with a color scheme in the height range of 6.0-7.50m, see screenshot number 1.

And if I now use the command "Swap Surface Analysis Elevation Color" and transfer this color scheme to a newly created DWG/Surface, in which a surface with a height of 0.00-10.00m exists, then only the color range in the height range of 6.0-7.50m is adopted, which was defined in the DWG template (yellow-brown in the screenshot number 2). All other elevation areas between 0.00-6.00m and above 7.50m are being ignored and being shown as grey (see screenshot number 2).

 

It seems that the import of the color spectrum is only intended for the defined area heights and unfortunately not for a number of areas, is this correct?

It seems that it would only work if the number of elevation range was identical in both models.

I was hoping the full yellow-brown color scheme would be imported into my new DWG, regardless of the elevation gradations.

It would be awesome, if it was possible that I could import the yellow-brown color scheme from the template and then this color scheme would be applied “evenly” to my new elevation criterion, e.g. to the elevation range between 0.00-10.0m

 

2 Comments
Stephan_EsserBJ39R
Community Visitor

good idea! Please tranfer this in your next Version.

TimYarris
Autodesk
Status changed to: Under Review

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