Thank you. Finally I found out how to add a single spot on the mesh. If there are too many spots, I recommend using place mesh from surveyors data. The data can be extracted from autocad by command "dataextracting".
You are a legend. Using the spot RL's is always more accurate than the contour lines but I would do the same thing as you however press and hold space as I clicked on the points and it never gave me a point but selected the lines. I never knew about the double clicking to create a point, thanks so much.
There is a way that I can create the countor lines after modeling the terrain with the spots? I have all the points but I need to use then to create the countor lines, is it possible to do it using archicad?
Thank you. Finally I found out how to add a single spot on the mesh. If there are too many spots, I recommend using place mesh from surveyors data. The data can be extracted from autocad by command "dataextracting".
This really saved my life tonight. I could not figure this out. Thanks so much!
You are a legend. Using the spot RL's is always more accurate than the contour lines but I would do the same thing as you however press and hold space as I clicked on the points and it never gave me a point but selected the lines. I never knew about the double clicking to create a point, thanks so much.
This was the easiest tutorial to follow by far! Thanks 👍
thank you, sir!
Great tutorial, thank you!
Was Mesh Point Heights (double click) available in all Archicad versions? Does 19 have this feature?
There is a way that I can create the countor lines after modeling the terrain with the spots? I have all the points but I need to use then to create the countor lines, is it possible to do it using archicad?
No, it's either spol levels or contours. You can use the spot levels (on the survey) to estimate your own contour lines by playing 'connect the dots'.
Can you please tell us your font setting, I want to import font what currently you are using at now (helvetica)
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