propstuff Posted February 11, 2004 Share Posted February 11, 2004 I'm trying to add a road with 2 intersections to follow the contours of a DTM (up hill and down dale). The Road tool doesn't seem to support intersections, and i've tried using; Polyline>convert to 3D polys>Send to surface>Move 3D: Z=200mm >change class to site Modifier; then put a fence around it. This "sort of" works, but the road doesn't follow the terrain properly. How can I do this? cheers, N. Quote Link to comment
Vectorworks, Inc Employee Robert Anderson Posted February 12, 2004 Vectorworks, Inc Employee Share Posted February 12, 2004 Try this: 1. Locate your intersections (Roadway-Tee objects) on your site plan and adjust their height (z-values) to the surface of the DTM. 2. Sketch polylines (arc-smoothed) between them in the alignments of your roadway. 3. Use the Station along Poly... command to set up stakes along each of the polys you drew in (2). Set up a fairly long station interval; stakes will be placed (and the roadway will therefore coincide with the DTM) at your interval setting. 4. Run the Create Road from Stakes command for each of your polys. Quote Link to comment
propstuff Posted February 14, 2004 Author Share Posted February 14, 2004 Hi again Robert, quote: Locate your intersections (Roadway-Tee objects) on your site plan and adjust their height (z-values) to the surface of the DTM. They way you say this sounds like there is a "Roadway-Tee" object (tool or command) that exists in LM somewhere. When I read the manual I found a reference on page 4-12 to "joins in sections" of roads which seemed to relate to the joins b/w straight and curved sections of roads, but I couldn't find any reference to intersections at all let alone a "Tee" object. Can you tell me which page of the manual I should be looking at? cheers, N. Quote Link to comment
Vectorworks, Inc Employee Robert Anderson Posted February 14, 2004 Vectorworks, Inc Employee Share Posted February 14, 2004 There is such an object in LandMark. Open your tool palette called 'Objects' and click and hold on the tool that looks like a road. There will be one shaped like a tee. Quote Link to comment
propstuff Posted February 15, 2004 Author Share Posted February 15, 2004 Thanks Robert, I'm on the Industry series and a Custom workspace, and when I put the Landmark tools in I didn't actually look in the "Architect-Site" palette in the Workspace Editor where those tools are kept. I still can't find, in the Landmark Manual, the bit where the use of the Road Tools is described. Can you help? cheers. N. Quote Link to comment
Vectorworks, Inc Employee Robert Anderson Posted February 15, 2004 Vectorworks, Inc Employee Share Posted February 15, 2004 Use the Workspace Editor and click on the Tools tab. Choose the "all tools" option on the left and scroll down to Roadway (tee). The exact usage of this object, like many objects in the Industry Series, is not explicitly documented in the manual. Place an instance of it in your drawing and experiment with the settings. Quote Link to comment
Vectorworks, Inc Employee Robert Anderson Posted February 18, 2004 Vectorworks, Inc Employee Share Posted February 18, 2004 Changine a Workspace changes your work environment. It is not associated with a document but will be persistent for all documents. Quote Link to comment
Marshall Wright Posted February 18, 2004 Share Posted February 18, 2004 Robert, Let me ask this another way. If I open a new file and using the workspace editor add to or delete from the buttons I see, do these workspace changes take effect only in that file or are these changes to Vectorworks default setting? If I close Vectorworks then open up a new file, by making this change in one file/document, have I overwritten Vectorwork's default button settings in only that file/document or for all new documents? Quote Link to comment
Vectorworks, Inc Employee Robert Anderson Posted February 18, 2004 Vectorworks, Inc Employee Share Posted February 18, 2004 The workspace and the document are independent of each other. The workspace setting is particular to your working copy of VectorWorks. What the document carries with it (in terms of preferences) can be seen if you use the "Document Preferences" command. HTH. Quote Link to comment
Marshall Wright Posted February 19, 2004 Share Posted February 19, 2004 Robert, When modifying a file with the workspace editor, should this be done in a template; thereby changing what you see whenever you open up that template again? Or is this function to allow you to change what you see while working on a specific file depending on what you need to currently do? Marshall Quote Link to comment
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