TerrainCAD for Bricscad
Today SYCODE released TerrainCAD for Bricscad, a terrain modeling plug-in for Bricscad V8 adn V9.This plug-in gives Bricscad the ability to create a terrain mesh from a set of unordered points, lines and polylines. The terrain mesh is created as a Delaunay Triangulation, which is regarded as the best method to create a terrain mesh from unorganized point data. TerrainCAD for Bricscad can also import a set of points from a text file containing point coordinate data along with point numbers and point descriptions. TerrainCAD for Bricscad is powered by TerrainLib, a state of the art terrain modeling library developed by SYCODE.TerrainCAD for Bricscad is very easy to use. Once installed, it automatically loads itself into Bricscad and adds a new submenu called "TerrainCAD" to the Bricscad menu.Full press release is at http://www.sycode.com/news/09_02_17.htmDeelip Menezes
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Hi Deelip,A Delaunay Triangulation for Bricscad has already been a topic here: http://www.bricsys.com/protected/en_INTL/support/forumthread.jsp?id=8017I haven't tested either your or his implementation, but as you, or others, might have missed that one, I thought I mention it. Gerrit
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I’m sure SYCODE’s program is far superior to what I had written, as mine does not handle break lines, contour lines etc..for anyone interested in Triangulation algorithms, Paul Kohut wrote an exceptionally fast routine here .. that should compile for BRXhttp://www.theswamp.org/index.php?topic=15784.msg309569#msg309569PS: There’s an open source civil program for ARX that I will compile for BRX once the needed geometry libraries are in place, it uses a much faster triangulation method than what I had written
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How do you get notified of a response to a post on this forum?Deelip
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