Hola.
He hecho un Terreno de grandes dimensiones (cuadrado verde) y ahora quiero reducirlo. Me he dibujado un rectángulo más pequeño (rectangulo azul), el cual quiero primero fusionarlo con el Terreno para después importarlo como límite exterior. El problema es que no se como fusionarlo, es decir, asignarle las cotas del Terreno.
Por favor me podéis ayudar?
Muchas gracias!!
Why not just use the blue element to clip the terrain i.e. make a new, smaller terrain. You do not need to merge it into the large terrain first. (If Google Translate has correctly told me what you have asked)!
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hola Mark
el problema es que el rectángulo azul esta a cota 0 (lo he dibujado con la orden correspondiente de MicroStation) y este terreno está a cota variable, entre 700 y 800 metros
muchas gracias!!
That is Ok - the trimmed terrain will be at the correct height. The blue element is just defining the outer limit.
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I do not use 'Add Boundary' - there is no need to do so. I clip the original terrain to get the smaller version.
EDIT: - OK, I see you want to project to terrain. I will post soon.
What version of OpenRoads Designer are you using?
If I have a 2D rectangle, and I want to give it ground levels, I would use 'Profile from surface' in the vertical geometry tools. This has the effect of 'draping' the element onto the terrain.