Create 3D Digital Terrain Models and similar meshes that entail calculating areas and volumes without too much hassle using this add-on
Version | 6.18 |
Updated | October 14 2019 |
Developer |
DeliCAD
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User Rating |
834
4.7
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Original File Size | 5.6 MB |
Downloads | 6299 |
Systems | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 |
Category | Science Cad |
From military applications and other human-made structures to overseeing issues such as water infiltration, overland flow, floods, vegetation distribution and so on, Digital Terrain Models play an important role nowadays. Despite their function in developing technological advancements, creating them in various CAD application is an intricate and laborious process.
FlashMNT for AutoCAD and BricsCAD is an add-on dedicated to helping you overcome this issue and hence, work on various DTM and other 3D computations faster and more efficiently.
Considering that it is an extension, it goes without saying that you are required to have a CAD software solution installed on your computer. As the name suggests, the add-on works with AutoCAD and BricsCAD, but it can also be used with ZWCAD. You can install the add-on by following the standard steps according to the CAD application you are using.
The tool provides you with over 30 easy-to-use functions for managing DTMs, including, but not limited to triangulation, meshing, cut and fill surfaces, entities, slope arrows, waterdrop flow and cross sections, just to name a few examples. Given the extensive use of DTM models, you should bear in mind that the extension also allows you to color by altitudes and calculate areas and volumes without too much hassle.
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