very appreciated video. However let me know please if I got it clearly: The braek line option ''proximity'' is used to fix triangles crossing abreak line in order it doesn't give you error message ?
Not quite. You usually shouldn’t be getting an error message when creating break lines. If you are, then I suggest searching up the specific error code. “Proximity” type break line just means that the break line itself does not have to have vertices that are snapped to surface points. (Although to be honest, in my experience I would have surveyed points in the field that I wanted to use as break line vertices later on, so even though I’m in the habit of using “proximity” type, I wouldn’t necessarily have to use it my own survey drawings).
thanks , you explain much better than course instructor I paid..
Thanks for your comment, I'm glad it was useful for you. Wayne.
It's really useful..thanks
thank you that helps me out to understand how the breakline works
+Huimin Zhou glad to help
very appreciated video. However let me know please if I got it clearly:
The braek line option ''proximity'' is used to fix triangles crossing abreak line in order it doesn't give you error message ?
Not quite. You usually shouldn’t be getting an error message when creating break lines. If you are, then I suggest searching up the specific error code. “Proximity” type break line just means that the break line itself does not have to have vertices that are snapped to surface points. (Although to be honest, in my experience I would have surveyed points in the field that I wanted to use as break line vertices later on, so even though I’m in the habit of using “proximity” type, I wouldn’t necessarily have to use it my own survey drawings).
Great video as always but could you demonstrate how to calculate volumes from points/surfaces please
Cheers
Yep. I already have some videos on doing a volume calculation between surfaces. Have a look at this video: th-cam.com/video/hm1AJgIMHGI/w-d-xo.html
you made very nice sharing.