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  • Model Guru's - Anyone know how to model from a TIN

    I have a huge TIN of a 400 acres site that I need to model for an animation of the entire site - Does anyone know of a software that could drape that TIN and create a mesh useable for an animtion - Animation will be 25'-15' high over site in some areas - Also I will be adding all the building for the site - Any ideas guys?

    Thanks,
    Mike
    Michael S. Munson
    Conceptual Design Studio

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    What exactly is a TIN file? Is it just a gray scale image?

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    • #3
      triangulated mesh in acad -
      Michael S. Munson
      Conceptual Design Studio

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      • #4
        TIN

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        Bobby Parker
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        • #5
          Did some testing on this some time back... was using .xyz format though... but you might want to check this thread

          http://www.chaosgroup.com/forum/phpB...ic.php?t=12570
          Jonas Andersen
          Cadpeople | Visual Communication
          www.cadpeople.com

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          • #6
            Michael - If you have access to LDD, Land development desktop you can get contours out of it pretty quick. I used to get whole golf courses that way. pm me if you need some contours.
            400 acres is pretty big but you can break it up into pieces with Xrefs. I've always struggled with big sites. Now I just do the area I need with countours and resolve them to flat as quickly as noticeable and do the rest of the site flat.

            pm me if you need a hand getting some usefull information from the TIN. I have a friend that can generate contours at any increment you need.

            Cheers Peter.

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