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Thom

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  1. The issue here is whether or not VW will be pursuing this issue within the next five years. Matt at Panzercad was going to work on this until VW stated they were pursuing the module. Then they dropped the ball.

    Jeffery - I understand that as an architect you may have the same attitude as Robert (at least, used to) that irrigation design is not an important part of landscape design, but perhaps you should take a poll of us who use Landmark. I believe that you will find a major portion of us want irrigation or believe it is important.

  2. Jeffery

    A quick search will bring you up to speed on the history of this request. I know of more than one firm that will not consider VWL until there is a valid irrigation module. Especially in this time of water conservation.

    However, look at these links to see what "real" irrigation software looks like.

    http://www.sciencehill.net/

    http://www.softwarerepublic.com/irrigationsoftware/

    http://www.watermark-id.com/

    http://www.eaglepoint.com/solutions/workflow/office/landscape/

    http://www.wcadi.org/

    What VWL presently has is a system of symbols. For irrigation design, we need the intelligence that will allow for pipe sizing routines, hydraulics, valve sizing, coverage analysis, etc.

    When you look at the above programs, you will see a common theme with the offerings.

  3. Does anyone know where I can find in the libraries or to buy - grass 3D symbols. Either I am not looking in the right places or they are well hidden. I do not see any for purchase either.

    thks

  4. Actually, while graphics do count in landscape design, cost and ease of use are more important. Ask any AC user, they produce graphics by using photoshop.

    The landscape module is limited (IMHO) in marketplace by lack of education of AC users, and by not having an valid irrigation module included or available from a 3rd party vendor.

  5. Use a "open pad", convert a polyline to a pad using the objects from a polyline command. You can also give it a starting elevation and slope

  6. While I have found open pads to be the dtm users best friend, I really desire a better roadway tool

    I would like to be able to dictate cross slopes, crown's, ditches. I would like to be able to make changes easily, without messing up the dtm

    A possible concept would be to draw a template and extrude along a path.

    Really dreaming, this would be linked to a live section where we could make changes that would adjust the dtm.

    It would also be nice to link separate sections together and dictate verticle curves.

  7. A few years back, Matt at Panzer (if I remember right) was going to an irrigation module add-on. Then VW decided they were going to make it a part of their program. Now that has went away, maybe if VW would state that they will not be doing an irrigation module for xxxx years, someone would develop the package for us.

    I do know of a few firms that will not consider VWL until there is a valid irrigation package.

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