Perhaps my question is silly, but I cannot find the workaround to config the beginning elevation of contour. It lets you to set Major and Minor Interval only.
Anyone knows the solution?
I'm thinking you might be referring to old Terrain modelling tools that were available possibly in Triforma or ABD. The following discussions relating to this show you might be thinking of an Elevate Terrain tool that was previously available. I would not think this type of operation could be performed in MicroStation CONNECT Edition but may be something that could be achieved in OpenRoads or OpenBuilding.
Has the Terrain modelling feature been removed from recent updates?
Terrain model tool in XM version, where is it in AECOsim version?
RegardsAndrew BellTechnical SupportBentley Systems
I am not going to edit the Terrain model, and I just want to change the display of contour lines.
e.g.: I would like to see the contour lines (0.5m interval) in 8.3m, 8.8m, 9.3m, 9.8m, along the soil nail's designed elevation.
However, the Terrain model can only show you 8.0m, 8.5m. 9.0m, 9.5m, 10.0m.
Jon Summers said:exact version no. (e.g. v10.x.y.z)
v10.17.00.209
Oto said: work on Firefox
This help me. Google Chrome is not working too, but I can do it with Microsoft Edge.
If the Terrains are abandoned technology, what will be the next? I saw there were some new functions in recent SDK, and it released with the new ability of exporting LandXML.
-LandXMLExporter.h
-TerrainExporter.h
communities.bentley.com/.../microstation-connect-edition-sdk-update-16
I can think of reasons where we might only need to display contours within a certain elevation range. Not a lot of them, but more than none. A soil nail exhibit as illustrated below is one. In such a case, contours might need to be shown on a slope, but not the entire slope, and possibly only for a certain portion of the slope. I suppose that could be accomplished by the creation of an auxilliary clipped terrain.
MaryB
Power GeoPak 08.11.09.918Power InRoads 08.11.09.918OpenRoads Designer 2021 R2
Oto said:Terrains are abandoned technology
clever_anthony said:If the Terrains are abandoned technology
Oto has useful insights into Bentley products, but he doesn't speak for Bentley Systems.
You have discovered an undocumented API for DTM in MicroStation's .NET assemblies. That, to me, does not say 'abandoned'.
Regards, Jon Summers LA Solutions
The display style can shade and delineate elevations of your terrain, so you can effectively set a base elevation and get it to show whatever elevation at whatever interval you want and change it at any time.
Video: Thematic:Height Display Style to view Color Coded Elevations of Terrain - OpenRoads | OpenSite Wiki - OpenRoads | OpenSite - Bentley Communities
Thematic Height Display Legend - MicroStation Forum - MicroStation - Bentley Communities
Regards,
Mark
OpenRoads Designer 2022 R3 (10.12) | Microstation 2023.1 | ProjectWise CE 3.4
Mark Shamoun said:The display style can shade and delineate elevations of your terrain
But you cannot "snap" and "construct array along path" with the shape (filled) element. Each shape element has their own unique name using item types. There are thousand of them, and I believe display style can help nothing for soil nail arrangement.
MaryB said:contours might need to be shown on a slope, but not the entire slope, and possibly only for a certain portion of the slope.
You are correct. By reason for the maintenance's responsibility, a certain portion of the slope is possible. Survey team will provide design team an entire terrain model and a clipped terrain model (also called slope feature / registered slope) for the works. You may have the concept with "registered slope":
https://hkss.cedd.gov.hk/hkss/en/facts-and-figures/slope-information-system/sis/index.html
Anthony,
You could try the following as a workaround.
This will give you a set of contour linestrings to use for your Soil Nail drawing that you can Snap to and use Construct Array Along Path tool to place the soil nails.
Ron
Answer Verified By: clever_anthony
Ron Jones said:Use the Drop Element tool with Application Elements checked to drop the terrain element. This will drop the contours to linestrings.
I am doing that to get the linestrings.
Ron Jones said:Copy it vertically down by the desired base elevation interval distance.(In your example it was 0.700m)
Stupid, but it works
Note: If you want to use the Terrain Model to show the contour lines directly with prefered base elevation, there are still no solution.