Create a terrain mesh from a set of unordered points, lines and polylines.
Version | 1.0 |
Updated | Mar 13th 2008 |
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User Rating |
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Original File Size | 2.5 MB |
Downloads | 7448 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 2003 |
Category | Science Cad |
TerrainCAD for Rhino is a terrain modeling plug-in for Rhinoceros 3.0 and 4.0. Thanks to it you will have the possibility to create a terrain mesh from a set of unordered points, lines and polylines in Rhino. 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 Rhino is very easy to use. Once installed, it automatically loads itself into Rhino and adds a new submenu called "TerrainCAD" to the Rhino menu.
The 'TerrainCAD' menu consists of the following commands:
· TCImportPoints - Imports points from a text file.
· TCCreateTerrain - Create a mesh from a set of unordered points, lines and polylines.
· TCHelp - Displays the TerrainCAD for Rhino Crack help file.
· TCRegister - Registers your copy of TerrainCAD for Rhino.
· TCAbout - Displays the TerrainCAD for Rhino about box.
TerrainCAD for Rhino comes with detailed documentation for each command as well as a tutorial to get you started in the shortest possible time.
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