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john.vellek
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Hi hanif.yasrobi,

 

 

Welcome back to work!  I am looking at your situation and I don't have a great answer for you. I understand, I think, what you are trying to do but I am not well-versed in doing this kind of task so I am not going to tell you something just for the sake of an answer. I am talking with an internal resource that could perhaps come up with a better workflow for you. If so, I will post his suggestions here for you.

 

In the mean time, I wonder if when you import your data and then create your surfaces, if the errors in "connection" pints is due to too small a data set. Since you are importing only a small selection of points rather than a true point cloud, I think there is some extrapolation occurring which might cause the inconsistencies.

 

Have you tried to do this task with a larger dataset to see if the results are more accurate?  I was also wondering if you are doing this operation in AutoCAD or in a vertical product?  I would suggest that you try a trial version of Civil 3D to see if it can create the surfaces with a greater degree of accuracy.

 

Please post additional comments or results in this thread.


John Vellek


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