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Topic Closed3d-Modell from Terrain

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    Posted: 25.Sep.2017 at 21:15
Can someone please make me from a vertical plan a 3D terrain model for Autocad (dwg, dxf)?

Hi Guys! I have unfortunately not the software for it. In the appendix is ​​the file of a terrain in elevation lines in 3d, can someone please make me a terrain model to insert in Autocad? That would be great!

Here is the link to the file: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ars3XseErgvylTW7cfZmAcP19C_1

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uploads/738813/Höhenlinien.zip
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Sep.2017 at 08:02
Hallo Zeichwerk, maybe AutoCAD is not "THE" Autodesk software for this.
Eventually you could LOFT your curves 2 by 2 to have an idea of it.
In that case you will have to copy the curves before doing this as the LOFT command will erase them.
Tell us if you have an other solution.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Sep.2017 at 08:58
Hallo again Zeichwerk, I have tried the LOFT command and it works but I can't send it here because it is weighting 66 Mb.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Sep.2017 at 19:55
Hello Philippe JOSEPH!

Many thanks, now i know that it is possible to do this, i´m a step further :)
Could you maybe send an Downloadlink to your file, for example via www.wetransfer.com?
This page is free to use for files up to 2GB.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29.Sep.2017 at 08:40
OK Zeichwerk, but I need an email address to send it to you.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29.Sep.2017 at 18:14
Many thanks! Please send it to abendschule@mathiasplangger.com

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29.Sep.2017 at 20:31
OK Zeichenwerk but it will be monday after 7 h 30 AM.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02.Oct.2017 at 09:39
Hello Mathias, I have uploaded the file : Höhenlinien_PJH.dwg in the CAD/BIM Library here in the side.
It's a "light" file with the explanations for the terrain to be drawn with the command LOFT.
I have some problem with WESEND but the command LOFT is not so difficult to use.
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