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    Does anyone have a good solution for turning topo lines into meshes? I own the plugin Splineland, but that creates lumps and dips wherever there is a sudden change in slope, as well as occasional other inaccuracies. Thanks.
    - Geoff

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    Update: I was just reminded of Max's Terrain Compound object. That combined with the new retopology modifier works great!
    - Geoff

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    • #3
      Has anyone tested this Splineland from iCube R&D Group? It looks kind of interesting:
      https://rendering.ru/splineland.html
      this plugin allows to create topographically accurate terrains from splines which can represent contours and lay roads

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      • #4
        Originally posted by YoyoBoy View Post
        Update: I was just reminded of Max's Terrain Compound object. That combined with the new retopology modifier works great!
        Yep! That is what I use.
        Bobby Parker
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        • #5
          Originally posted by JuhaHo View Post
          Has anyone tested this Splineland from iCube R&D Group? It looks interesting:
          https://rendering.ru/splineland.html
          "almost impossible to achieve such accurate results in 3ds Max" - I am not sure what makes their plugin better than MAX's native terrain. I went to trial, but it wants payment first. It is pricey, so I am out without an actual free trial.
          Bobby Parker
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          • #6
            For me the interesting part would be ability to add roads to the terrain model. I have also used the Mega-fiers terrain plug-in.However it doesn't work well here north of latitude 60.
            http://www.west-racing.com/mf/?page_id=2979

            I know there's available our national land survey terrain models as ASCII grid format. However I don't know how to import those into 3DS Max.

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            • #7
              Isn't Cityscape capable to make terrain with roads? https://cgpress.org/archives/citysca...-released.html

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              • #8
                JuhaHo There is a viewer called ERDAS ER Viewer that will allow you to save out a high res tiff of terrain to use as displacement etc.
                That came in very handy on a recent project as it deals with other survey formats too.
                If you can access version 6 of Max then there is an import script on Scriptspot too.
                Don't know how useful these may be but that seems to be the only available option, although ^Lele^ suggested in another post that it was simple to Maxscript this import
                https://www.behance.net/bartgelin

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                • #9
                  I'm still using the old Populate:Terrain script from Marc Lorenz
                  https://github.com/mxdsa/populateTerrain (make sure to get the 1.87 version)
                  Outputs contour lines directly to quads, with resolution control.

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                  • #10
                    If you do use max compound terrain object and retopology, try using normalize spline modifier on the topo spline object first. Makes for a cleaner more organized result
                    mark f.
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