hollister design Studio Posted November 19, 2020 Share Posted November 19, 2020 I tend to like pip concrete pavers with interplanting... I'm having trouble using VW to populate these areas with ground cover. Example: 'A' is a landscape area set to 1 FoC - Spacing is odd, plants are overlapping in some places and barren in others. 'B' is a landscape area set to 1 P/sqFt - Spacing is even more odd, and even more plants are overlapping in some places and barren in others. 'C' is plant tool set poly-edged space mode and 1'-2" spacing - The poly-edge tool doesn't like islands or back tracking... it really didn't work here. 'D' is individual plants placed and grouped with 'change plant groupings' (obviously need to hand draw the polyline or not go "backwards" to fill in end areas). 'E' is a polygon to show what I'm trying to plant out. Both of the Landscape Areas look wrong... but I could turn off the visible plant symbols if I tweaked the spacing to get the numbers up to around 57. Also, can I include Landscape Areas in my normal plant schedule or does it have to be a separate schedule? Thoughts on how to get Landscape Areas to work in situations like this? Or it this not the proper tool for this function? Quote Link to comment
Jeff Prince Posted November 19, 2020 Share Posted November 19, 2020 @hollister design Studio This seems like an ideal use for a leader pointing at a hatched area to describe the planting 🙂 1 Quote Link to comment
hollister design Studio Posted November 19, 2020 Author Share Posted November 19, 2020 @jeff prince that does seem clean and easy. As a new user, I just don't want to do things "the old way" if there is a good BIM system to use! Quote Link to comment
Jeff Prince Posted November 20, 2020 Share Posted November 20, 2020 14 minutes ago, hollister design Studio said: As a new user, I just don't want to do things "the old way" if there is a good BIM system to use! @hollister design Studio A good BIM system... therein lies the problem 🙂 You will find in time that there are many broken tools and workflows that no even the best intentioned BIM practitioner can reasonably justify using to achieve particular graphic outcomes. In this case, you can use individual plant placement to achieve a precise result or use landscape areas for their intended purpose of defining an area of a planting application, relying on details to express precise placement if needed. 2 Quote Link to comment
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