Methodology for generating Site 1-4
1. Manage Link File - from Site to Water
2. GIS Source
- http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/explorer
- Or Type arcgis viewer
- Printscreen using 'Arcgis Viewer', 'Place Point'
3. Create form Import
- Surface(Nurbs) > Export 3D view to .dwg > Insert; Import CAD > Massing & Site; Create from Import; Select Layer > Erase Imported CAD
- Usually using DWG file
4. From .CSV file
- Using Dynamo or just Excel .csv file
Road
- Split Surface
- If user want to offset down the Road, here is the solution
- Split the each side of splited surface(topography)
- Merge the each ends of the splited surface
If want to change the site?
- Do not change the origin Topography, just leave them.
- New part of Topography that user want to generate
- Merge origin & new part of Topography
- Selecting order will donate the material of Site
* Building Pad can be intersected, using 'Edit boundary' can make it correct
1. Manage Link File - from Site to Water
2. GIS Source
- http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/explorer
- Or Type arcgis viewer
- Printscreen using 'Arcgis Viewer', 'Place Point'
3. Create form Import
- Surface(Nurbs) > Export 3D view to .dwg > Insert; Import CAD > Massing & Site; Create from Import; Select Layer > Erase Imported CAD
- Usually using DWG file
4. From .CSV file
- Using Dynamo or just Excel .csv file
Road
- Split Surface
- If user want to offset down the Road, here is the solution
- Split the each side of splited surface(topography)
- Merge the each ends of the splited surface
If want to change the site?
- Do not change the origin Topography, just leave them.
- New part of Topography that user want to generate
- Merge origin & new part of Topography
- Selecting order will donate the material of Site
* Building Pad can be intersected, using 'Edit boundary' can make it correct