In addition to topography, it is possible to add context to the site model.
The site design includes topography lines, roads, zones and the building plateau.
ARCHLine.XP has it's specific tools for modeling roads, by tracing the road path.
The program cuts the road into the terrain, or completes and fills in the missing areas according to road height.
Creating a road
• Select the terrain.
• Specify the points of the road. Doing so you define the axis of the road. Enter ends definition of the path.
• Specify road width.
• One by one assign the height to the specified points of the road.
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Road cross section definition
Section profile can be added to roads by the Add section profile command.
Using this command you can temporarily place the section profile on the screen and then you can use the Edit profile commands to modify road section.
The road cuts out the surrounding terrain according to the section profile.
The road cuts out the surrounding terrain according to the section profile.
Six nodes appear by default as an H letter. The upper and lower nodes define the slant angle above and below the road surface, respectively. You can only move these nodes. The line between the middle two nodes defines the profile of the road top surface. Here you can add/delete nodes.
Editing road points elevation on layout
Using the Edit node height on the layout command you can place the layout of the vertical section of the road on the screen and then you can use the Edit profile commands to modify nodes.
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