Vertical geometry

Hi,

I am a bit new to OpenRoads designer and kindly need to know what exactly the aim is for creating a vertical geometry to be able to create cross sections afterwards. In civil 3D for instance, it is enough to create an alignment through a certain surface and then create cross sections to include the elevation data of this surface. When I am trying to do the same in ORD by drawing a horizontal geometry, I notice that, the alignement is not located in the same level as that of the surface which I wanna include in my sections. Is this then the purpose of drawing the vertical geometry in ORD, that is to adjust the levels of the alignment?

Many thanks, 

Mamdouh

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  • Hi Mamdouh,

    I assume you have just jumped in and skipped any training? All good, but note that ORD is designed to work in seperate 2d-3d models, so you start with a 2d seed and when you activate a terrain or an active profile, it will create a linked 3d model. This makes the models much tidier and organised IMO.

    I'm guessing you are seeing your 2d geometry at elevation zero if you are working in a 3d only DGN. Use the Profile from Surface command to get a profile of a surface and once you make it active you will see new 3d geometry that follows this surface.

    Regards,

    Mark


    OpenRoads Designer 2022 R3 (10.12)  |  Microstation 2023.1  |  ProjectWise CE 3.4

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  • Hi Mamdouh,

    I assume you have just jumped in and skipped any training? All good, but note that ORD is designed to work in seperate 2d-3d models, so you start with a 2d seed and when you activate a terrain or an active profile, it will create a linked 3d model. This makes the models much tidier and organised IMO.

    I'm guessing you are seeing your 2d geometry at elevation zero if you are working in a 3d only DGN. Use the Profile from Surface command to get a profile of a surface and once you make it active you will see new 3d geometry that follows this surface.

    Regards,

    Mark


    OpenRoads Designer 2022 R3 (10.12)  |  Microstation 2023.1  |  ProjectWise CE 3.4

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