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valdrinhoxha
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Joined: 26.Dec.2014
Location: Albania
Using: AutoCAD Civil 3D 2012
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Points: 5
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Topic: Creating 3D Objects Posted: 26.Dec.2014 at 15:57 |
Dear Mr/Mrs
I am a surveyor. I had a job to measure about 250 objects in 30Ha zone. I have measured all base pints and height points of every object. I have created two group of points: group one - base points (ground points) and another group is Height points (all points have X, Y, and Z). Is there any way to create - build all objects into 3D using those two group of points?
Thank you!
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John Connor
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Joined: 01.Feb.2011
Location: United States
Using: AutoCAD 2018
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Posted: 26.Dec.2014 at 18:40 |
Are you trying to create a surface?
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valdrinhoxha
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Joined: 26.Dec.2014
Location: Albania
Using: AutoCAD Civil 3D 2012
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Posted: 03.Feb.2015 at 09:31 |
Hmm, yes I have to create ground 3D surface. But, on that ground surface I am trying to build (to create) objects in 3D (like Cubical objects). I have, for example, four base points (on ground) of object and also four points of roof. Is there any easy way to create these 'cubic' or do I have to work in every object separately. Thank you for your help. Kind regars.
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John Connor
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Location: United States
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Posted: 03.Feb.2015 at 11:37 |
It sounds like you are trying to create a house and the surrounding land it sits on. And you are using Civil 3D to do this?
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"Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."
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valdrinhoxha
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Joined: 26.Dec.2014
Location: Albania
Using: AutoCAD Civil 3D 2012
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Posted: 03.Feb.2015 at 11:46 |
Yes I am trying to do that work, and I am using AutoCAD Civil 3D. But it seems that most of houses are different from each other. Thank you very much
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John Connor
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Posted: 03.Feb.2015 at 12:03 |
I'm not familiar with Civil 3D. Have you tried asking your question at the AutoDesk Discussion Forums? There is a forum for Civil 3D.
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machine-element
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Joined: 04.Feb.2015
Location: United Kingdom
Using: SolidWorks
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Posted: 04.Feb.2015 at 11:46 |
Good!!!
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valdrinhoxha
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Joined: 26.Dec.2014
Location: Albania
Using: AutoCAD Civil 3D 2012
Status: Offline
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Posted: 04.Feb.2015 at 11:52 |
i think i'm not getting what i need. i guess i have to work for every object separately. Thank you for your help
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