ORD "Multi-View" Cells

Hi,

Apologies if this is more of a Microstation question. I am trying to place lighting and signage 3D cells into my OpenRoads model and also have them display as symbols for drawing production purposes. Is there a way to do this? I have come from using Civil 3D and this can be achieved using Multi-View Blocks, i don't know whether there is anything similar in OpenRoads/Microstation?

Many Thanks

Joe

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  • In ORD, you can define a 2D cell and a 3D cell when creating a Point Feature Definition. When you place the Point Feature, if you specify no elevation, the 2D cell will get placed in the 2D file. If you want to assign an elevation, you can specify a fixed elevation, a terrain element or a corridor top mesh. The software will then place the 3D cell in the 3D model automatically.

    This is all defined in the Feature Definition, which points at a Feature Symbology which points at Element Template(s). In the Feature Symbology, you can use the Default Element Template, if you want to use one element template for any mode of display for this Points symbology. Otherwise, you would leave Defaults set to None, and then under Plan, define the 2D element template, under 3D, define the 3D element template and under Profile, define the profile element template.


    Charles (Chuck) Rheault
    CADD Manager

    MDOT State Highway Administration

    • MicroStation user since IGDS, InRoads user since TDP.
    • AutoCAD, Land Desktop and Civil 3D, off and on since 1996
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  • In ORD, you can define a 2D cell and a 3D cell when creating a Point Feature Definition. When you place the Point Feature, if you specify no elevation, the 2D cell will get placed in the 2D file. If you want to assign an elevation, you can specify a fixed elevation, a terrain element or a corridor top mesh. The software will then place the 3D cell in the 3D model automatically.

    This is all defined in the Feature Definition, which points at a Feature Symbology which points at Element Template(s). In the Feature Symbology, you can use the Default Element Template, if you want to use one element template for any mode of display for this Points symbology. Otherwise, you would leave Defaults set to None, and then under Plan, define the 2D element template, under 3D, define the 3D element template and under Profile, define the profile element template.


    Charles (Chuck) Rheault
    CADD Manager

    MDOT State Highway Administration

    • MicroStation user since IGDS, InRoads user since TDP.
    • AutoCAD, Land Desktop and Civil 3D, off and on since 1996
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