Building a Surface
To build a surface
- Create a new surface if needed. For more information,
- Add surface data to the surface folders if you haven't already.
- From
the Terrain menu, choose Terrain Model Explorer.
- Right-click
on the surface folder, for example to display the shortcut menu.
- Click
Build to display the Build Surface dialog box.
- Click
the Surface tab if it is not already active.
- In
the Description box, you can type a description for the surface. The
surface description can be up to 255 characters.
- Select
one or more of the following options to control how the surface is built:
- Log
Errors to file: Select this check box to create a
<surface name>.err file in the following folder:
c:\Land
Projects <Version Number>\<project name>\dtm\<surface name>
This log
file records the time it takes to build the surface, and records each step that
the Build Surface command performs, such as adding point files or point groups
to the surface.
- Build
Watershed: Select this check box to build a watershed
at the same time the surface is built. If you select this option, then be
sure to click the Watershed tab and set up the watershed options.
- Compute
Extended Statistics: Select this check box to generate extended
surface statistics. These statistics are displayed when you click the
surface name, for example in the Terrain Model Explorer.
- Select
any of the following surface data options to control how surface data is
processed:
- Use
point file data: Select this check box to build the surface
using the data in the surface's folder. If you clear this check box,
then the surface is built without the point file data.
- Use
point group data: Select this check box to build the surface
using the data in the surface's folder. If you clear this check box,
then the surface is built without the point group data.
- Use
DEM File data: Select this check box to build the surface
using the DEM file data in the surface's folder. If you clear this check box, the
surface is built without the DEM file data.
NOTE
Building a surface using DEM files that contain large numbers of points can use
significant system resources, especially if the "Build Watershed"
check box is selected.
- Use
breakline data: Select this check box to build the surface
using the data in the surface's folder. If you clear this check box,
then the surface is built without the breakline data.
- Convert
proximity breaklines to standard: Select this check box to
convert proximity breaklines to standard breaklines when the surface is
built. Proximity breaklines obtain their exact point location and
elevation by snapping to the nearest point on the surface. If you convert
proximity breaklines to standard breaklines when building the surface, the
breaklines are saved with fixed locations and elevations. Therefore, if
any of the surface point data that the proximity breaklines were snapping
to is subsequently changed, the breaklines are not updated with these
changes.
When a
proximity breakline is converted to a standard breakline, one or more standard
breaklines are added to the breakline file in the Terrain Model Explorer, each
with the description of the breakline from which it was converted.
Clear
this check box if you want to preserve proximity breaklines when building the
surface.
- Use
contour data: Select this check box to build the surface
using the data in the surface's folder. If you clear this check box,
then the surface is built without the contour data.
- Minimize flat triangles resulting from contour data: When building a surface, select this check box to check each contour in the surface for any triangles that have three points at the same elevation. The program attempts to remove any such triangle by flipping faces.
- Apply
boundaries: Select this check box to build the surface
using the data in the surface's folder. If you clear this check box,
then the surface is built without the boundary data.
- Apply
Edit History: Select this check box to apply the Edit
History to the surface after it is built. The Edit History records all the
surface editing that you have performed. For example, if you built a
surface and edited it, but need to build it again, you do not have to make
all the edits that you made previously. Just select the Apply Edit History
check box and the edits repeat automatically.
- Don't
add data with elevation less than: Select this check box to
exclude any surface data that has an elevation less than the elevation you
type in the box.
- Don't
add data with elevation greater than: Select this check box to
exclude any surface data that has an elevation greater than the elevation
you type in the box.
- If
you selected the Build Watershed check box, then click the Watershed tab.
- In
the Minimum Depression Depth box, type the minimum depth at which a
depression in the surface is to be considered a watershed. This setting
prevents minor depression depths from being defined as watershed subareas.
- In
the Minimum Depression Area box, type the minimum area at which a
depression in the surface is to be considered a watershed. This setting
prevents minor depression areas from being defined as watershed subareas.
- Select
or clear the Must Exceed Both Minimum Area And Minimum Depth check box:
- Select
this check box to create watershed subareas of only those depressions that
exceed both the minimum area and the minimum depth.
- Clear
this check box to create watershed subareas of those depressions that
exceed either the minimum area or the minimum depth.
- Click
OK to build the surface.
A message
dialog box is displayed, informing you that the program has finished building
the surface.
- Click
OK.
- If you want to view and edit the surface triangulation, then Import 3D Lines into the drawing.
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