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How to drape 2d element over a surface of multiple triangles
Product(s):
MicroStation
Version(s):
08.11.09.459
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Area:
Surfaces
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I have a ground model made up of multiple individual triangles in 3D and want to project a 2D line onto the multiple triangles so it follows the 3D surface of triangles.
Steps to Accomplish
In the Visualization Task select the ' Stencil 2D Elements on 3D Geometry ' tool
In the Tool Settings dialog select the icon ' Stencil Selected Elements ' and set the direction to Z
Optional - In the Tool Settings dialog check the ' Remove Original Elements ' thus the 2D line is removed. Also set the Surface Offset and Tolerance required
In the Top view select the 2D line to project and except with a data point in the view to project the 2D line over the multiple 3D triangles in the Z direction
Original Author:
Carl Myhill