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Microstation InRoads 3D Structure Surfaces

Microstation InRoads 3D Structure Surfaces

Microstation InRoads 3D Structure Surfaces

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Inroads Users:

I am trying to triangulate some headwalls in InRoads. I have tried Extruded surfaces, solids, and just fencing and importing breaklines. The triangles never seem to fill out the wall shapes properly...even a simple slab seems to get only 1/2 way or so triangulated. I tried a cell, but do not have write permission on the server, so no workie there.

The goal is to create structure surfaces and merge them with the EG surface for design profile and sections.

Is the Site Design program any better at this?

Any Suggestions??

Thank You

Triangulating away...



 

RE: Microstation InRoads 3D Structure Surfaces

when you say " only 1/2 way or so triangulated" it seems that your point density interval may be too high. If you go to Surface>Feature>Feature Properties, you can decrease the point density interval which should result in more triangles.  Hope this helps.
 

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